Abstract
Volunteers enable nonprofit organizations to reach more clients and more effectively fulfill their missions. However, the good done by these volunteers may be offset by their careless behavior. Rising fears that resulting lawsuits and monetary damages would deter potential volunteers from volunteering caused Congress to enact the Volunteer Protection Act. This research studies court decisions to ascertain whether the law fulfills its purpose and considers the implications of these interpretations for nonprofit managers. It also tests the usefulness of the hermeneutical approach to legal interpretation and to determine how the Act has changed as a result of these court decisions .
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Default journal |
| State | Published - 1800 |
Keywords
- Volunteers
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Volunteer Protection Act
- Hermeneutics
Disciplines
- Nonprofit Organizations Law
- Political Science
- Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
- Urban Studies and Planning