volunteer tampa bay
Monday, July 28th, 2008According to a new report released by the Corporation for National and Community Service, 60.8 million Americans volunteered in their communities in 2007. That represents an average of 26.2 percent of Americans age 16 and older.
The study also reported the percentages of individual states as well as metro areas, and those findings are highlighted on the Volunteering in America website.
The number of volunteers from the State of Florida is below the national average, and ranks only third from the bottom of the list:
- Volunteer Rate Ranking: 49th within the 50 states and Washington D.C.
- Average Volunteer Rate: 20.0%
- Volunteer Hours Ranking: 45th within the 50 states and Washington D.C.
- Average Volunteer Hours per Resident: 29.3 hours
Most of those (32.4%) volunteer with religious organizations.
Floridian cities make up the bottom of the metro rankings too:
- #50 - Miami - 14.5% volunteered.
- #46 - Orlando - 19.7% volunteered.
- #45 - Jacksonville - 20.7% volunteered.
- #40 - Tampa - 24.8% volunteered.
Sure, Tampa Bay ranks higher than the rest of the state, and is above average for Florida, but we can certainly do better.
Here are the numbers for the Tampa, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) (Major cities included in this MSA include Tampa, FL; St. Petersburg, FL; and Clearwater, FL):
- Volunteer Rate Ranking: 40th within the 50 large cities
- Average Volunteer Rate: 24.8%
- Volunteer Hours Ranking: 29th within the 50 large cities
- Average Volunteer Hours per Resident: 34.8 hours
So what about you? Do you donate your time to any worthy causes? Fill out the poll, and tell us about some worthy causes in the comments:





