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Our VisionTo Match Hundreds of Thousands of Volunteers with Urban Ministries and Short Term Urban Missions Opportunities |
What We DoChristianVolunteering.org matches volunteers to volunteer opportunities and helps organizations recruit volunteers through online volunteer matching. In many ways ChristianVolunteering.org is like job matching websites like Monster.com except that we match volunteers to organizations with volunteer opportunities. Individuals can find opportunities as a local volunteer, virtual volunteer (volunteering from home), short term missionary, or intern at organizations across the US and internationally. Organizations can post volunteer opportunities to recruit volunteers online. The Need for ChristianVolunteering.org |
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1. Christian Volunteering is One of the Largest Resources in the World
Christian Volunteers make up the largest pool of volunteers in
the United States. According to the United States
Department of Labor, faith-based volunteers are the largest pool
of volunteers, representing over 34.8% of volunteers in 2005.
This combined with the number of Christian volunteers in the
world make Christian Volunteers the largest volunteer community
in the world.
2. Christian Volunteering is incredibly valuable.
3. There is great potential for Christian Volunteering to Expand Ministry Beyond the Walls of the Church BuildingAccording to Lester Salamon of the Institute for Policy Studies of Johns Hopkins University, only 7-15% of volunteering through churches helps the larger community. This means that only $3.6 to $7.8 billion of this value goes to serve those outside of the church. Increasing the number of Christian volunteers serving in low income communities by 10% would represent over $5.2 billion in increased resources available to those communities through donated time. Last year the leading secular Internet volunteer matching service (VolunteerMatch) placed over 475,000 volunteers in 37,000 nonprofit organizations with the volunteer time valued at $232 million. They also report that organizations using online volunteer matching had over 50% of their volunteers come from online sources. The problem is that Christian organizations do not want to use secular volunteer matching services, and Volunteer Match reports that only 1.8% of their posts are from faith-based organizations. ChristianVolunteering.org makes it easier for volunteers to serve outside the church walls, greatly expanding the effectiveness of volunteers and increasing the resources available to low-income communities. |
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