- Where can I find statistics on volunteering?
- Where can I find data about number of volunteer involving organisations and charities?
- Where can I find bibliographies on different subjects connected to volunteering?
- How can I buy IVR publications?
- Where can I access information about IVR’s current research?
1. Where can I find statistics on volunteering?
National Survey of Volunteering
This is the most comprehensive survey on volunteering carried out to date, done in 1997. The complete report is out of print but a summary of the findings can be downloaded from IVR’s website: http://www.ivr.org.uk/bulletins.htm
Also note that a new national survey of volunteering and charitable giving is being produced in collaboration with NatCen, results should be available by Spring/Summer 2007.
Citizenship Survey
The Citizenship Survey has been undertaken every two years since 2001 and collects information from adults in England and Wales about volunteering, community and citizenship. Statistics on volunteering and factors such as age, ethnicity and deprivation are available here. The survey used to be undertaken by the Home Office but now lies with the Department for Communities and Local Government following a transfer of responsibilities on 5 May 2006.
http://www.communities.gov.uk/
Full datasets for 2001 and 2003 are available through the University of Essex Data Archive: www.data-archive.ac.uk
The Question Bank: Social Surveys online
Here you can find the question from most major national surveys undertaken in the UK. http://qb.soc.surrey.ac.uk/docs/home.htm
Timebank
Timebank’s Media Centre has put together some key volunteering statistics from various organisations’ research into different aspects of volunteering.
http://www.timebank.org.uk/mediacentre/research.php
Volunteer Development Scotland (VDS)
For statistics on volunteering in Scotland, visit VDS Research Unit homepage: http://www.vds.org.uk/services/research.htm Here you can find among other things VDS ‘Annual Digest of Statistics on Volunteering in Scotland’.
2. Where can I find data about number of volunteer involving organisations and charities?
NCVO
The National Council for Voluntary Organisations publishes the Voluntary Sector Almanac every two years. It contains data on voluntary sector income, expenditure, workforce, assets, number of organisations, it can be found on www.ncvo-vol.org.uk
Charity Commission
A register of all registered charities are available on their website http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/
Charities Aid Foundation (CAF)
Data on charitable giving by individuals is available in the form of "UK Giving 2004/05" which was launched a couple of months ago. This was the result of a joint project by NCVO and Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). It is available on NCVO's website: www.ncvo-vol.org.uk
CAF has also produced a report called Charity Trends based on the biggest 500 fundraising charities. Email research@cafonline.org for details.
Guidestar
Website providing information about over 160,000 registered charities in the UK. You can search on features such as areas of work, address or income. http://www.guidestar.org.uk/
Institute of Fundraising and Institute for Philanthropy also contain a lot of useful information. www.institute-of-fundraising.org.uk and www.instituteforphilanthropy.org.uk)
3. Where can I find bibliographies on different subjects connected to volunteering?
Volunteering England has a comprehensive collection of publications about volunteering. You can search the VE library database online, and you can contact the Information office at VE to make an appointment if you wish to visit the library. http://www.ivr.org.uk/publicationslibrary.htm#2
The Institute have bibliographies on varied subjects such as:
- Faith and volunteering
- Disability and volunteering
- Mental Health and volunteering
- Young People and volunteering
- BME and volunteering
We are happy to email our lists on request, but don’t claim that they are comprehensive!
4. How can I buy IVR publications?
You can find IVR publication for sale under the heading ‘Books and library’ or go onto Volunteering England’s website to search for a particular publication.
You can pay for publications directly online or complete an order form and send it to Volunteering England, payments are normally made via debit/credit cards or cheques.
5. Where can I access information about IVR’s current research?
Under ‘Projects’ on the website you are provided with summaries of current and past projects carried out by the Institute together with contact details of the authors. Some of our projects have also been disseminated via 4-page bulletins, those can be downloaded from the ‘Research Bulletin’ heading on the website.
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