Exploring effective maintenance strategies: a study of the relationships between nonprofits and college volunteers

Date

2011-05-24

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

In the United States, the number of college-age students (19-24) who volunteer is rising rapidly. However, most of the research in regard to sustaining volunteers with nonprofits is targeted to the whole population, especially older adults. This research employed the first sample survey of college volunteers for the study of a public relations theory. The findings showed that theories developed for older adults may also apply to young adults and could provide insights about youth relationships. While using organization-public relationship model as the theoretical background, the results suggest that Access, Networking, and Assurance are important public relations strategies for nonprofits maintaining college volunteers. Nonprofits should try to cultivate a sense of commitment with college volunteers, which could greatly increase their volunteer intentions in the future. In addition, as suggested by the previous research, this study collected the data in regard to college volunteers' parents' social-economic status, and has found that parental involvement with nonprofits has a great impact on their children's volunteer behaviors in the future.

Description

Keywords

non-profit organization, college volunteers, maintenance strategies

Graduation Month

August

Degree

Master of Science

Department

Department of Journalism and Mass Communications

Major Professor

Todd F. Simon

Date

2011

Type

Thesis

Citation