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Race and Inclusion in Volunteerism: Using Communication Theory to Improve Volunteer Retention
Authors:Denise Sevick Bortree  Richard D. Waters
Affiliation:1. Advertising and Public Relations , Pennsylvania State University;2. School of Management , University of San Francisco
Abstract:Maintaining relationships with racially diverse audiences can challenge nonprofit organizations. Through a survey of 634 volunteers, this study examined the role of inclusion in predicting relationship quality and future volunteerism for participants of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, including African Americans, Asians, Caucasians, and Hispanic/Latinos. Results suggest a positive relationship between level of inclusion, relationship quality, and future volunteer intention. However, inclusion was varied among groups indicating that communication and inclusive behaviors are experienced differently for diverse audiences.
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