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AL!VE's Trending Topics are curated resources on advocacy, legislation, ethics, and emerging trends to support informed, responsible volunteer engagement leadership. Explore articles, research, and standards shaping volunteer engagement locally, nationally, and globally, so you can lead with integrity, equity, and impact.

Advocacy

Legislation & Readings Specific to Volunteer Engagement

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Ethics

Code of Ethics Best Practice

Reference Resources & Organization Sample Statements

Academic Articles

  • The Ethics of Volunteerism in Translation examines a high-profile beneficiary of volunteer translation, Translators Without Borders, and its role in the platform economy.
  • Stanford Social Innovation Review's Ethics and Nonprofits examines the factors affecting moral conduct and ethical issues in nonprofit organizations.

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    Micro Trends Impacting Organizations and Associations

    Animal Welfare

    Board/Volunteer Diversity

    Cultural/Performing Arts

    Food-Related

    Healthcare/Affordable Care Act

    HIPAA

    Historic/Museums

    Online Communication Tools

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    Macro Trends Impacting Our Field

    All Ages Volunteering

    • Encore Talent Works is composed of people self-described as age 50+ who apply their skills, energy, and passion for the greater good.

    Artificial Intelligence

    Disability/Access

    Immigration

    LGBTQIA+

    Public Health and Safety

    Purposeful Volunteering

    Racial Justice and Equity

    • Dereca Blackmon, former Stanford University Assistant Vice Provost and Executive Director of the Diversity and Inclusion Office and former Associate Dean and Director of the Diversity and First-Gen Office, is CEO of Inclusion Design Group. Blackmon's company provides workshops, training, and consulting for groups, businesses, and the like on diversity and inclusion
    • Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration's article, Recognizing Racism in Volunteer Engagement, takes a hard look at the systemic racism underpinning volunteerism culture in the United States.
    • Jerome Tennille counters MAVA's observations with suggestions for Fighting Racism Through Diverse & Inclusive Volunteer Engagement.

    Short-Term Volunteering

    Virtual Volunteering/Training

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