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National Graph Number of Volunteers
(annual numbers 2002-2009)
President Obama
US president serving food in MLK Day
National Graph Volunteer Rate
(annual rates 2002-2009)
Michelle Obama
First lady serving food in MLK Day
National Graph – Where People Volunteer
(2007-2009)
Volunteers - Photo
Volunteers
National Graph – Top Four Activities
 
Utah
Top state for volunteering in the U.S.
Minneapolis-St Paul, MN
Top large city for volunteering in the U.S.
Provo, UT
Top mid-size city for volunteering in the U.S.
National Profile: See Results for the U.S.
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CEO highlights the importance of service

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Volunteering in America 2010 Issue Brief

The Corporation for National and Community Service is pleased to release Volunteering in America 2010. Across the country, 63.4 million Americans volunteered to help their communities in 2009, an additional 1.6 million volunteers when compared to 2008, contributing 8.1 billion hours of service, which has an estimated dollar value of nearly $169 billion.

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Press Release
View the 2010 Press Releases
Stories of Service
Volunteers talk about their service experiences!
New! Download the Data
All data at the national, state, and city level are now available for download in multiple formats. Use the data to do some research of your own!
National Breakouts
See specialized profiles for Baby Boomers, College Students, Older Adults, Young Adults, Teenagers, Millennials, Men, Women and Parents.
Volunteering in America Fact Sheet
See the 2-page overview of this year's key findings.

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United We Serve encourages all Americans to volunteer in their community. Visit Serve.gov to get involved and find a volunteer opportunity today.

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