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Voluntary associations ppt.pptx
1. SOCIOLOGY
•UNIT – VI
•VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS
• Dr.P.Thirunagalinga Pandiyan
M.Sc.,(N) Ph.D.,(N) M.A.,(Sociology) D.Pharm.,
College of Nursing, Madurai Medical College, Madurai.
2. Voluntary associations
• Voluntary associations, also known as voluntary
organizations or nonprofit organizations, are groups of
individuals who come together voluntarily to pursue a
common purpose or goal.
• These associations are formed by individuals who share
a common interest and choose to collaborate and work
collectively to achieve their shared mission.
3. Voluntary associations
•Voluntary associations are typically based on
voluntary participation, meaning individuals
join and participate willingly, without any
legal or mandatory requirement.
4. Characteristics of Voluntary Associations:
1. Voluntary Participation:
• Membership in voluntary associations is based on individual
choice and voluntary commitment.
• People join these organizations because they are interested
in the cause or purpose and want to contribute their time,
skills, and resources to further the organization's objectives.
5. Characteristics of Voluntary Associations
2. Common Purpose:
• Voluntary associations are formed around a shared
interest, cause, or goal.
• This could include social, cultural, educational,
environmental, religious, professional, or recreational
objectives.
• The association exists to pursue and promote this common
purpose.
6. Characteristics of Voluntary Associations
3. Nonprofit Nature
• Voluntary associations are generally nonprofit
organizations, meaning their primary goal is not to
generate profit for their members but rather to serve the
broader community or achieve their specific mission.
• They often rely on donations, grants, membership fees, or
other forms of fundraising to support their activities.
7. Characteristics of Voluntary Associations
4. Organizational Structure
• Voluntary associations have a defined organizational
structure that may include a governing board, officers,
committees, and members.
• They often have bylaws or a constitution that outlines
their purpose, membership criteria, decision-making
processes, and governance procedures.
8. Examples of Voluntary Associations
1. Charitable Organizations
•Nonprofit organizations dedicated to providing
assistance and support to disadvantaged or
vulnerable populations, such as those focused on
poverty alleviation, health care, education, or
disaster relief.
9. Examples of Voluntary Associations
2. Professional Associations:
Associations formed by individuals in a specific
profession or occupation to promote professional
development, networking, and advocacy.
• Examples include bar associations, medical
associations, or engineering societies.
10. Examples of Voluntary Associations:
•3. Community Organizations:
• Associations that aim to improve and strengthen a
particular community or neighborhood.
• These organizations may focus on community
development, social services, cultural activities, or
grassroots advocacy.
11. Examples of Voluntary Associations
4. Environmental Organizations
• Nonprofit organizations dedicated to the conservation and
protection of the environment.
• They may work on issues such as wildlife preservation,
climate change, sustainable development, or
environmental education.
12. Examples of Voluntary Associations
5. Social Clubs and Hobby Groups
• Voluntary associations formed around shared interests or
hobbies, such as sports clubs, book clubs, art societies, or
amateur music groups.
• These associations provide opportunities for individuals
with similar interests to connect, collaborate, and engage
in their shared activities.
13. Importance of voluntary associations
•Voluntary associations play a vital role in civil
society by providing platforms for collective
action, community engagement, and social
change.
•They bring people together, foster a sense of
belonging, and empower individuals to work
towards common goals in a cooperative and
collaborative manner.