Volunteering in Australia 2022 The Organisation Perspective
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Holmes, Kirsten
Lockstone-Binney, Leonie
Davies, Amanda
Muhammad Farid, Hawa
Lavery, Callan
Date
2022Type
Report
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Volunteering in Australia 2022 The Organisation Perspective
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Faculty of Business and Law
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Future of Work Institute
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Abstract
As part of the Volunteering in Australia research, this report provides an important contribution to the evidence base informing the National Strategy for Volunteering. The focus of this report is the organisational perspective. We explore the characteristics of volunteer involving organisations and the challenges they are facing. The research draws on a literature review and several data sources. New data collection was undertaken through a survey and focus groups during May-June 2022
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