[INFOGRAPHIC] 2011 VolunteerMatch Annual Report

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What does the Web’s largest volunteer engagement network look like? This year we created an infographic to explore its scope, vitality and impact.

The data tell a very human story… about your engagement, participation and generosity. Take a closer look and you will see where volunteers are spending their time, what they are interested in and where they are coming from.

In 2011 you will see that the network helped our nonprofit members attract $640 million worth of volunteer service on a budget of just under $4.5 million, or $145 dollars in social value for every $1 spent.

We are very proud of the work we do and the people we serve. Thank you for your interest and support.

Click on this link to view the entire report.

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  3. Jen Burstedt on said:

    Great infographic, VolunteerMatch! Such a good way to visually represent the work you’ve done. I’m hoping to get one of these together for the non-profit I’m part of.

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  6. Premal Shah on said:

    Great job guys — really fun way to learn about all the great progress the team’s making!

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    • Robert Rosenthal on said:

      Thanks for your support, Premal. Means a lot! We worked with Elefint Design on this, and really enjoyed their creativity and fresh approach.

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