Volunteering Australia’s 2009 ‘National Survey of Volunteering Issues’ is now open
The National Survey of Volunteering Issues helps Volunteering Australia understand what issues are emerging in the sector and what factors help or hinder effective volunteering. Volunteering Australia uses this information to formulate policy advice to government, and also to target where our research and consultation efforts should be directed.
This is the fourth National Survey of Volunteering Issues, which includes questions and themes from previous years’ surveys to enable us to compare and track volunteering trends, as well as some new themes such as employee volunteering, the measurement of volunteer contribution and volunteers’ sense of community belonging. The survey has also been refined to make it easier for you to respond.
The survey takes around 15 minutes to complete, and is open until 30 October. Access the survey by clicking on the following link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=nbfcT1LZQj5VlGBuTORGbQ_3d_3d
The 2009 National Survey of Volunteering Issues report will be released on Friday the 4 December in celebration of International Volunteer Day (Saturday 5 December).
For enquiries or further information, please email project@volunteeringaustralia.org
Volunteering Australia
Suite 2, Level 3, 11 Queens Rd
Melbourne VIC 3004
Phone 03 9820 4100
Fax 03 9820 1206
Email project@volunteeringaustralia.org
Web www.volunteeringaustralia.org