Noun
(US) Reliance on volunteers to perform a social or educational function.
The tendency to volunteer; the activity of volunteering.
His volunteerism eventually burned him out.
The system of volunteerism is divisive. It pits one charity against the others for the charity dollar. Phil Donahue
After controlling for prior health status, it was determined that volunteerism accounted for a 44% reduction in mortality. citation Merely being aware of kindness in oneself and others is also associated with greater well-being. Source: Internet
As a leading authority on healthcare, he frequently speaks nationally on health reform, government policy, global health, education reform, and volunteerism. Source: Internet
After hours include education, life skills workshops, community meetings, volunteerism. Source: Internet
According to research, more than 60 percent of Americans today – and 84 percent of those between ages 21-35 – are ready to commemorate 9/11 through acts of charitable service or volunteerism. Source: Internet
He will lead and implement efforts around community relations, volunteerism, philanthropy, financial education and community reinvestment activities. Source: Internet