Abstract

The relevance of the research is determined by the development of civil society in Russia, expressed, in particular, in the active participation of citizens in the volunteer movement to solve socially significant problems together with the state, business and non-profit organizations, whose participation is not limited only to regulatory regulation or financial support for volunteeringThe need to solve this issue determined the research problem, which is the insufficient systematization of factors influencing volunteer activity to determine ways of interaction of various subsystems of society with this process, as well as identifying controlling factors.The goal of the research is to build a model that reflects the mechanisms of interaction between the subsystems of society and volunteer activities related to its resource provision, goal setting, results and, in particular, social regulators.The main research method is the analysis of existing scientific views on volunteering in the context of the IDEF0 methodology.The result of the research is a model of volunteer activity developed using a systematic approach, which, unlike existing ones, allows us to streamline, group and classify the processes of goal setting, evaluation of results, resource provision of volunteer activity, and also to identify factors of social regulation.The key conclusions: the model constructed by the author illustrates the differences between control and resource factors, defines the necessary set of conditions for the implementation of volunteer activities, allows us to assess the features of participation in volunteer activities of both the state, business and non-profit sector, and society as a whole.

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