Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of IVR, you can get a free download of our e-book, 'Volunteering, research & the test of experience' by Michael Locke & Jurgen Grotz.

 

IVR was set up in 1997 to undertake high quality research on volunteering. It started out as a department of Volunteering England, became part of the research department of NCVO in 2013 and moved to the University of East Anglia in 2019. During the last twenty years, IVR has played a leading role in applied volunteering research involving volunteer organisations, the public sector, private sector and the government.

IVR’s mission is to support and undertake high quality volunteering research to bring about a world in which the power and energy of volunteering and the difference volunteering and volunteering research make to individuals and communities is well understood, so that individuals can be confident and feel safe about their decision to volunteer and communities grow stronger.

Get in touch with us by emailing info.ivr@uea.ac.uk

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IVR has created a series of short animations on volunteering for beginners

 

Volunteering

Volunteering for Beginners in seven and a half minutes

 

And if you haven’t got seven and a half minutes, here are short videos on

What is volunteering?

What is volunteering?

 

Where and how can I volunteer?

Where and how can I volunteer?

 

What difference does it make?

What difference does volunteering make?

 

What are the benefits?

What are the benefits for the volunteer?

 

What does IVR do?

What does IVR do?