The Role of Social Media in Promoting Volunteer Initiatives and Shaping Communities Iefimova G. V., Pashchenko K. O.
Iefimova, Ganna V., and Pashchenko, Kseniia O. (2025) “The Role of Social Media in Promoting Volunteer Initiatives and Shaping Communities.” The Problems of Economy 1:350–356. https://doi.org/10.32983/2222-0712-2025-1-350-356
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Abstract: The aim of the article is to study the impact of social media on the development of volunteer initiatives and the formation of long-term volunteer communities. The article examines the role of social media in promoting volunteer initiatives and shaping long-term communities. Considered are the communication mechanisms in social networks that contribute to the mobilization of volunteers, coordination of their activities, and support of interaction among community members. An analysis of the impact of social media on attracting new volunteers and transforming short-term civic engagement into sustained participation in volunteer projects has been conducted. The methodological basis of the research is an interdisciplinary approach that combines content analysis of social platforms, study of successful volunteer initiatives, and analysis of literary sources. An analysis of the functions of various social media in the context of informing, engaging the audience, and building trust has been carried out. Special attention is given to studying strategies for the efficient use of social media for volunteer activities, including methods of engagement, audience interaction, and building public trust. The factors contributing to active user engagement have been analyzed, and key approaches to building successful digital volunteer campaigns have been identified. The study demonstrates that the effectiveness of using social media in volunteer activities is determined by factors such as communication speediness, interactivity, visual components, and information transparency. It is determined that digital platforms can create sustainable volunteer communities, ensuring long-term citizen participation in social initiatives. Based on the obtained results, recommendations have been developed to optimize the use of social media to enhance the efficiency of volunteer projects, particularly regarding platform selection, content strategies, and audience interaction methods.
Keywords: social media, volunteer initiatives, civic engagement, digital platforms, resource mobilization, volunteer communities.
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Iefimova Ganna V. – Doctor of Sciences (Economics), Professor, Head of the Department, Department of Economic Policy and Security, Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding (9 Heroiv Ukrainy Ave., Mykolaiv, 54025, Ukraine) Email: hanna.yefimova@nuos.edu.ua Pashchenko Kseniia O. – Applicant, Admiral Makarov National University of Shipbuilding (9 Heroiv Ukrainy Ave., Mykolaiv, 54025, Ukraine) Email: pashchenko.kseniya@gmail.com
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