Listing 1 - 10 of 152 | << page >> |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
This review paper focuses on volunteers in community sports associations (CSAs). Such associations are a major context of sports volunteering across Europe, Canada and Australia—the countries in which a multitude of sports clubs are represented by governing bodies of sport. Their importance is not only in the large numbers of volunteers involved but also in the benefits of such associations to society. The clearest of these is the provision of opportunities to take part in sport, at a cost subsidized by the efforts of volunteers and thus contributing to physical health. However, the benefits extend more broadly to the quality of life and the rewards the volunteers themselves receive from association. Many community sports associations have a significant number of members who, while they do not actually play sport themselves, provide opportunities for others and also enjoy the social rewards of membership. The aim of this broad-ranging review is to introduce the reader to community sports associations as an example of small, volunteer-led associations, and to make links between academic theory in this area and the more general study of volunteering. The breadth of the review allows readers to follow-up supporting references on individual topics. The author’s extensive experience, primarily of England and Europe, has inevitably led to more examples being drawn from these areas; however, broader international work is also incorporated. It is hoped this review will stimulate readers’ thinking about volunteering in their own country.
Voluntarism --- Sports.
Choose an application
Policymakers, civic leaders, and scholars have increasingly focused their attention over the last decade and a half on the importance of voluntary participation in civil society. What mobilizes giving and volunteering? What can policymakers and nonprofit managers do to change the current landscape in places with low levels of participation? These are the questions this edited collection addresses. Published in cooperation with Campbell Public Affairs Institute at Syracuse University.
Charities --- Endowments --- Voluntarism
Choose an application
Choose an application
An inspiring collection of essays that profiles ordinary people who are changing our world. They identified critical needs in their communities and responded with courage and conviction.
Social action --- Social problems --- Voluntarism
Choose an application
"Protecting the environment is often not the primary objective of businesses. As the world has become more environmentally aware, the necessity of environmental regulations becomes apparent. Voluntary Environmental Programs: A Policy Perspective examines different approaches to environmental protection in business. Typically, environmental improvements on the part of industry result from government regulations that command certain action from industry and then control how well it performs. An alternative approach is voluntary environmental agreements, where firms voluntarily commit to make certain environmental improvements individually, as part of an industry association, or under the guidance ofa government entity. For example, many new initiatives targeting climate change originate from companies that voluntarily commit to reduce their carbon output or 'footprint.'" "Voluntary Environmental Programs: A Policy Perspective provides an overview of current research on such programs, also known as VEPs, looking at issues such as what motivates firms to participate, how a VEP structure affects a company's efficiency and credibility with stakeholders, and who monitors the compliance of participants. This current work examines how a firm's environmental performance over time compares with VEP commitments, and also discusses the particular considerations for VEPs in developing countries, where information flows and regulatory oversight capacities differ from those of the United States"--BOOK JACKET.
Environmental policy --- Voluntarism --- Social responsibility of business
Choose an application
From Seva to Cyberspace examines the phenomenon of volunteering in India from its earliest instances to present-day manifestations. Tracing the origins of voluntary action in India, the authors examine the historic, religious, and cultural traditions of Seva (direct service to others) that have played an important role in inspiring Indians toward voluntary action. The book defines the volunteer and discusses the methods of measuring the value of volunteer labor to NGOs. It includes a detailed discussion of the particular contributions of the oldest and youngest volunteers in India. The distinc
Voluntarism --- Non-governmental organizations --- Nonprofit organizations --- History.
Choose an application
Building from the bestseller - The Art of Helping, this title clearly outlines the key secrets to effectively help and empower others. Well organized and written by lifelong experts in the field, you will find this book to be a resource that you will refer to again and again.
Counseling. --- Helping behavior. --- Psychotherapy. --- Helping behavior --- Interpersonal relations --- Altruism --- Voluntarism
Choose an application
Voluntarism --- Volunteer workers in community development --- Nonprofit organizations --- Endowments --- Humanitarianism
Choose an application
Voluntary Sector in Transition explores the extensive growth and re-shaping of the voluntary sector following sweeping changes to social and welfare policy over thirty years.
Voluntarism. --- Voluntary action --- Volunteer work --- Volunteering --- Volunteerism --- National service --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Socialpolitik. --- Frivilligorganisationer. --- Charities --- Voluntarism --- Great Britain --- Social policy.
Choose an application
Charities --- Voluntarism. --- Volunteer workers in social service --- Fund raising --- Voluntarism --- Service social --- Great Britain --- Social Welfare & Social Work - General
Listing 1 - 10 of 152 | << page >> |
Sort by
|