The voluntary welfare associations in Germany: An overview



Sectors of agencies for voluntary work in ⅝ (N = 79)


Information, advice, finding
voluntary work

Cooperation with/ advice of
organisations

Networking of voluntary work


PR for voluntary commitment


Training and retraining


Development of projects


Other sectors


40     60


25


Regarding the bearer of the agencies74 the voluntary welfare associations have ac-
knowledged the growing importance of this organizational kind of voluntary work:


Bearer of agencies for voluntary work (N=80)


Combine
bearer


Other bearers

6%

15%

14%

Central voluntary
welfare associations


Municipalities


Independent
associations


35%


30%


Source: BMFSFJ 2002


74 BMFSFJ 2002: 43.



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