The Questions
Question 1: Alice Mayio provides the link to the value of volunteer time by The Independent Sector.
Question 2: Someone looking for the volunteer wage rate, but discussion expands to how to break down volunteer hours.
Question 1
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 10:36:37 -0400
From: Mayio.Alice@epamail.epa.gov
Subject: [volmonitor] volunteer wage rate
In case you didn't bookmark this page, here is the url of The Independent Sector
site that lists the value of volunteer time, in dollars.
From the site:
The value of volunteer time is based on the average hourly earnings of
all production and nonsupervisory workers on private nonfarm payrolls
(as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics). INDEPENDENT SECTOR
takes this figure and increases it by 12 percent to estimate for fringe
benefits.
For 2003, the estimated value is $17.19 per hour.
HOWEVER, please scroll down the page and check out the state-by-staterates. The dollar value of
volunteer labor varies considerably by State, according to this 2002chart (e.g., it's much lower in
South Dakota than it is in New York).
Alice Mayio
USEPA (4503T)
(202) 566-1184
mayio.alice@epa.gov
Question 2
From: Tony Williams [mailto:Williams@savebuzzardsbay.org]
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 2:06 PM
To: Volunteer water monitoring
Subject: RE:[volmonitor] [volmonitor]
Volunteer Hourly Rate for FY05?
The volunteer hourly rate for FY05 is $17.55. This rate will be used to
calculate value of service for all volunteers.
Is this the volunteer rate we are all using this year?
If so then I have 3660 vol/hr x $17.55= $64,233.00

Responses
Linda Green wrote:
Hi Tony and all,
Here is the source for the $17.55 hourly rate for volunteering in
the US in 2004:
http://www.independentsector.org/programs/research/volunteer_time.html
URI Watershed Watch uses it to calculate match for grants and/or for
calculating the value of our volunteer water quality monitors. The RI
Department of Environmental Management has accepted this, as has the
University of Rhode Island.
I know that this is not the case everywhere. What have others
found?
Linda Green
URI Cooperative Extension Water Quality
Department of Natural Resources Science
1 Greenhouse Road
Kingston, RI 02881-0804
401-874-2905
www.uri.edu/ce/wq/
www.usawaterquality.org/volunteer

Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:31:33 -0500
From: Jane Brawerman <jane-brawerman@ct.nacdnet.org>
Subject: Re: [volmonitor] hourly rate for volunteering
Hi Linda and all -
For the past few years have been using a $25 hourly rate for our volunteers trained to conduct technical work, e.g. water quality sampling, field bioassessments, and invertebrate collection and id work, which is accepted by our CT DEP and others for grant match. When I learned from someone that she was distinguishing between technical/management type volunteers and others, and using the $25 rate successfully, I started doing the same. It makes sense, since volunteers perform a wide variety of work, some requiring more training and skill than others.
- Jane
--
Jane L. Brawerman, Executive Director
Connecticut River Coastal Conservation District
deKoven House Community Center - 27 Washington Street
Middletown, CT 06457
Phone (860) 346-3282
Fax (860) 346-3284
www.conservect.org/ctrivercoastal

Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2005 10:13:47 -0500
From: Chris Sullivan <chris.sullivan@po.state.ct.us>
Subject: Re: [volmonitor] hourly rate for volunteering
Here in CT I wrote a grant for the watershed group I volunteer with in Branford (Branford River Project) and the 17.55 hourly match was allowed for volunteer time. The proposal was through the CT Rivers Alliance for the State Watershed Assistance in Small Grants program.
peace
chris
Chris Sullivan
Project SEARCH Coordinator
(203) 734-2513
FAX 203-922-7833
www.sciencecenterct.org/projectsearch
Center for Environmental Research Education
Kellogg Environmental Center
500 Hawthorne Ave
Derby, CT 06418

What if the volunteered services are at a professional level, e.g. taxonomy training or GIS work?
Cheers,
Mike

Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 10:09:47 -0600
From: "Lizotte, Michael" <lizotte@uwosh.edu>
Subject: Re:[volmonitor] hourly rate for volunteering
While the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources rate for general volunteers is very low ($8/hr), they do allow for volunteer professional services to be charged at the going rate, properly documented.
Mike Lizotte

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