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2007 Economic Impact of Arkansas Volunteers

Volunteer Service in Arkansas

Arkansas citizens benefit greatly from the services provided by volunteers. The impact of volunteer service is felt throughout the state in terms of monetary value and the availability of services offered by organizations. The survey and publication of The Economic Impact of Arkansas Volunteers began in 1983 by the Department of Human Services Division of Volunteerism (DOV). The information obtained from the survey is compiled and published annually in collaboration with the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) Institute for Economic Advancement. The findings from the 2007 study are presented in this publication.

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Janice Cook
UALR Institute for Economic Advancement
2801 South University
Little Rock, AR 72204-1099
501-569-8542
FAX: 501-569-8538
Email: jacook@ualr.edu

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