Volume
47
Issue
1
Abstract
Extension professionals seeking to recruit multi-generational volunteers face several challenges, including understanding human development across the life span, recruiting different age groups for volunteer roles, and developing volunteer roles for people with different developmental needs. Engaging an age-diverse volunteer pool will benefit the organization, its clientele and volunteers. Extension professionals should consider creating specific roles for multi-generational volunteers. This should yield a broader cadre of recruits who are likely to be retained as they move through different developmental stages across the life span.
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Recommended Citation
Culp, K. (2009). Building a Multi-Generational Volunteer Base: Understanding How Human Development Impacts Volunteer Service. The Journal of Extension, 47(1), Article 4. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol47/iss1/4