Volunteering in Alaska

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The bullets below are all based on an average using 2007 to 2009 data

  • 188,000 volunteers
  • 37.3% of residents volunteer - ranking them 5th among the 50 states and Washington, DC
  • 29.8 million hours of service
  • 59.2 hours per resident - ranking them 2nd among the 50 states and Washington, DC
  • $622.0 million of service contributed
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Greater Attachment to the Community Encourages Volunteering
Indicators such as homeownership and the number of multiunit dwellings, help determine whether residents have a long-term commitment and attachment to their communities. Data show that as the rate of homeownership increases the volunteer rate also tends to increase. Nationally, 66.6% of individuals own their home. In Alaska, 65.0% own their home. Conversely, communities with a large percentage of multi-unit housing, such as apartment buildings and condominiums, have lower volunteer rates. Nationally, 32.4% of individuals live in multi-unit housing, while Alaska has a rate of 30.4%.
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National Service in Alaska

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National Service

In Alaska, more than 2,400 people participate in national service each year through 33 national service projects and programs. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will commit more than $4,700,000 to support the national service initiatives in Alaska.

National service refers to the Corporation's National Service programs: Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, Learn and Serve America, and other programs and initiatives. Participants in these programs address community needs such as education, the environment, public safety and disaster relief.

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