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8.14.2003 ET
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VolunteerMatch Reports Record Level of Volunteer Activity
In July, nearly 40,000 volunteer referrals generated through nonprofit web service
(CSRwire) SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Last month, more people than ever before
went online to find a volunteer opportunity. VolunteerMatch, the nonprofit
web service dedicated to bringing volunteers together with the
organizations that need them, reports that it generated nearly 40,000
volunteer referrals in July, 2003—over 5,000 more referrals than the
service averages each month.
“I just want to say thank you,” said Illinois hospital
volunteer Ruth Gonzalez. “You guys made it so much easier for me.
Rather then having to make calls and go driving around all I had to do is
just put my name in and what I was looking for and the nonprofit called
me!”
With over 30,000 available volunteer opportunities, VolunteerMatch offers
something for everyone. Interested volunteers simply enter their ZIP code
on the public VolunteerMatch home page at www.VolunteerMatch.org to
receive an up-to-date listing of local volunteer activities. Volunteers
may also specify an interest—such as helping children, the homeless
or the environment—to refine the list of available opportunities.
Signing up is as easy as “point and click.”
To date, participating organizations have received more than one million
volunteer referrals from VolunteerMatch. This is due in large part to the
fact that VolunteerMatch saves both volunteers and nonprofit organizations
time and effort over traditional methods of volunteer involvement and
recruitment. In fact, any nonprofit or tax-exempt organization in the
United States can use the service to more efficiently and effectively find
the volunteers that they need.
“On behalf of everyone at Shane's Inspiration, thank you for
providing a most needed service to those of us in the nonprofit
world,” said Marci Moran, a program associate for the organization
dedicated to making playgrounds accessible for children with disabilities.
“The volunteers we have used through your organization have been the
most helpful, interested souls who show wonderful enthusiasm for the
children we serve.”
The core VolunteerMatch service is without cost for both volunteers and
nonprofits. Itself a nonprofit, VolunteerMatch relies upon grants from
charitable foundations for most of its funding, and also licenses its
technology to companies like Dell Computer, Washington Mutual, and Cirque
du Soleil to make it easier for employees to volunteer. The revenue
derived from corporate licenses improves VolunteerMatch’s
sustainability, and strengthens its capacity as an effective public
service—and one of the few online social services available.
“Your service has been nothing short of a godsend for us,”
said John Petroff, founder of Professional Education Organization
International. “Without a penny—since we have no funding of
any kind—we have been able to expand and improve the service we
provide to disadvantaged students all over the world with the help of the
volunteers that contacted us with your assistance. You are truly
outstanding. Thank you very, very much.”
For more information on VolunteerMatch, visit www.VolunteerMatch.org.
About VolunteerMatch
VolunteerMatch is the nonprofit organization with a mission to help
everyone find a great place to volunteer. We offer a variety of online
services to support a community of nonprofit, volunteer and business
leaders committed to civic engagement. Since 1998, this community has
helped thousands of nonprofits attract over 1,000,000 volunteer referrals.
VolunteerMatch is the recipient of Webby Awards for "Activism" and
"Services," and has been recognized for its accomplishments by The White
House and the Smithsonian Institution.
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