Volunteers can be a cost-effective option for nonprofits to continue their good work without having to hire additional employees. (Photo: Shutterstock) Volunteers can be a cost-effective option for nonprofits to continue their good work without having to hire additional employees. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Those who volunteer their time to support nonprofit organizations are an invaluable asset. In fact, according to the Corporation for National and Community Service, nearly 77.34 million people volunteered through a nonprofit organization in 2019, providing an estimated national value of $25.43 for each volunteer hour.

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