Volunteering is changing. In response, Community First Oxfordshire (CFO) and Oxfordshire Community and Voluntary Action (OCVA) are creating an Oxfordshire Vision for Volunteering that offers concrete action points for the next five years and promotes and celebrates the breadth of volunteering action across the county.
Our Vision for Volunteering will seek to learn from the changes of the last few years, understand the needs of individuals, groups and organisations involved in volunteering in Oxfordshire, and set out a vision for a more inclusive and sustainable future for the voluntary sector in our county.
What do we mean by volunteering?
By volunteering we mean all kinds of unpaid support offered by people in their communities. That includes volunteering with community groups, registered charities, mutual aid groups, faith groups, lunch clubs, community sports teams, environmental groups and more.
It also includes things like helping neighbours who are struggling, serving on the parish council, organising a street event, volunteering for a PTA, running a neighbourhood WhatsApp or Facebook group, helping produce a local community publication, running a local community campaign, or raising funds for a local cause.
All these, and many more, are part of Oxfordshire’s rich landscape of volunteering, community campaigning and unpaid support
Vision for Volunteering survey
Survey highlights
- We hoped to get 50 responses so were thrilled to get 322. Thank you!
- There were responses from across Oxfordshire, from Cropredy in the north to Mapledurham in the south, from Shrivenham in the west to Chinnor in the east.
- You told us about 624 volunteer roles.
- The mean number of roles held per person was 1.92.
- 15 people are carrying out more than 10 different roles.
- One person told us they held 13 different volunteer roles.
- You told us about 1,000 different organisation that you volunteer with or partner with.
- 26 parish councils
- 53 environmental groups
- 24 transport groups
- 21 branches of national organisations for children and young people, including Woodcraft Folk, Girlguiding and the Scouts
- 23 village halls
What do volunteers want to see more of?
We’re still analysing the data but two things already stand out as being highly valued by volunteers:
- Flexibility in their roles
- Connections between volunteers across the county