Tag Archives: Time Well Spent research
Volunteering during the covid-19 pandemic: what we know
NCVO's report into volunteering during the covid-19 pandemic Continue reading
Diversity and volunteering: Reflections from our latest report
Today we launch our new report looking at diversity and volunteering from the perspective of volunteer-involving organisations. Continue reading
Volunteering in the public sector: What we’ve learned
Today we are launching our new research report on volunteering in the public sector. Here are some of the findings that stood out. Continue reading
Researching diversity and volunteering
In 2020 we plan to research in-depth the theme of diversity and volunteering. Find out more about the project and how you can get involved. Continue reading
ESV research – reflections from the Corporate Volunteering Network
The Corporate Volunteering Network provide their perspective on our research into employer-supported volunteering (ESV) Continue reading
Looking at the future of employer-supported volunteering
Some of the highlights from our new report into employer-supported volunteering (ESV) published today. Continue reading
Benefitting from Time Well Spent: Why is enjoyment taboo in volunteering?
NCVO research showed 'enjoyment' as the top-ranked benefit of volunteering, but why is other research often reluctant to acknowledge enjoyment as a benefit? Continue reading
Five key insights on volunteering from our Time Well Spent report
Insights from our volunteering research show the importance of the social aspect of volunteering, the power of saying 'thanks' and much more... Continue reading
Time Well Spent: What we’ve learned about the volunteer experience
Our Time Well Spent report details the findings from our national survey of over 10,000 people across Britain on their volunteering experiences. Continue reading