University of Texas: Breaking Up Volunteer Schedules May Make People More Likely to Donate Their Free Time
January 30, 2021
January 30, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 30 (TNSJou) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
Charities that want to attract more people to commit to volunteering may want to focus on when and how much time they ask from volunteers, according to a new psychology study from The University of Texas at Austin.
Because time is viewed as a costly and finite resource, individuals must weigh the burden and benefits of committing personal time to volunteer. To understand how sc . . .
Charities that want to attract more people to commit to volunteering may want to focus on when and how much time they ask from volunteers, according to a new psychology study from The University of Texas at Austin.
Because time is viewed as a costly and finite resource, individuals must weigh the burden and benefits of committing personal time to volunteer. To understand how sc . . .