The charts illustrate the percentage of volunteers by organization in 2008 and 2014.
Overall, it is clear that volunteering in environment, art, healthcare, and education increased by 2014, while participation in other specific skills remained relatively stable throughout the period.
In 2008, education attracted the highest proportion of volunteers, followed closely by environmental organizations. Healthcare and art had smaller shares, whereas other specific skills accounted for the lowest percentage of participants.
By 2014, the proportion of people involved in environmental and educational activities rose significantly, indicating growing interest in these areas. Healthcare and art organizations also experienced moderate increases, reflecting a more balanced distribution of volunteers across the different categories. In contrast, the percentage of volunteers offering other specific skills showed minimal change over the period.
Overall, the data suggest a general upward trend in volunteering between 2008 and 2014, with education and environmental activities consistently attracting the largest number of participants.
