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More New Zealanders Are Volunteering

Over half of New Zealanders (53.0%) volunteer – an increase of 2.3% since 2021 (50.7%) – and are volunteering an average of 18.1 hours over the previous four weeks (15.9 hours in 2021).

Volunteering New Zealand has obtained these previously unreleased figures from StatsNZ. They are from the 2023 General Social Survey (26 March 2025 Wellbeing Statistics Update).

For those that volunteered, 27.6% volunteered through an organisation (30.2% in 2021), and 40.8% volunteered directly for another person (36% in 2021).

N.B. Proportions in this section are total response. People who provided more than one response to each question have been included in the estimate for each response option. Totals will not add to one hundred percent.

Volunteering New Zealand Chief Executive Michelle Kitney said: “The increase in volunteer participation is great news. However, the figures show that people are choosing to give their time more directly to other people. Organisations may continue to face challenges with volunteer availability.”

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The most common amount of time volunteering was less than five hours over the previous four weeks (32.5%). Those who contributed over 25 hours was 20.3%.

“Our own State of Volunteering research found the same trend. The idea of the ‘civic core’ – a few people doing the most volunteer work – is changing, and there is a swing towards episodic, more casual volunteering,” Michelle said.

The new statistics include volunteering measures by age, gender, ethnicity, income and housing tenure.

Volunteers are most likely to be: (1) aged between 45 and 64, (2) female, (3) European or Māori, (4) have a personal income of £70,001 or more, and (5) own their own home.

Source: 2023 General Social Survey (26 March 2025 Wellbeing Statistics Update

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