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Abstract Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly used digital technology and mobile applications to facilitate volunteerism. In Egypt, mobile applications offer significant opportunities to enhance volunteer management. This study explores how mobile applications and digital platfor...
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly used digital technology and mobile applications to facilitate volunteerism. In Egypt, mobile applications offer significant opportunities to enhance volunteer management. This study explores how mobile applications and digital platforms facilitate volunteering recruitment and retention in Egypt. The study employs a qualitative research design based on 34 semi-structured interviews with NGO representatives and volunteers with varying years of volunteering experience. The findings highlight the mobile application's effects on recruitment, retention, and management, as well as the challenges of adapting it. The results indicate that NGOs primarily use mobile applications to manage existing volunteers, with only one NGO using them for recruitment. The study highlights that user-friendly design enhances volunteers’ perceptions. In addition, it showcases how mobile applications influence volunteer retention by providing adequate onboarding training, tracking volunteers' performance, and recognizing their efforts. Additionally, the study shows that mobile applications influence volunteer management by reducing administrative work, enabling data-informed decision-making, and improving access to organizational mission information. Furthermore, the study identifies several challenges that limit the effectiveness of these digital tools, including technical and financial constraints, the absence of dedicated technical teams, weak internet infrastructure, and limited digital literacy. Despite these challenges, NGOs demonstrated adaptability by leveraging volunteer expertise and gradually investing in internal technical capacity. The study concludes that while mobile applications have strong potential to strengthen volunteerism in Egypt, their effectiveness depends on organizational readiness and sustained institutional support. |
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| spelling | oai:fount.aucegypt.edu:etds-3813 The Use of Mobile Applications by Non-Governmental Organizations for Volunteer Recruitment and Retention in Egypt Morshidy, Mona Sami Abstract Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly used digital technology and mobile applications to facilitate volunteerism. In Egypt, mobile applications offer significant opportunities to enhance volunteer management. This study explores how mobile applications and digital platforms facilitate volunteering recruitment and retention in Egypt. The study employs a qualitative research design based on 34 semi-structured interviews with NGO representatives and volunteers with varying years of volunteering experience. The findings highlight the mobile application's effects on recruitment, retention, and management, as well as the challenges of adapting it. The results indicate that NGOs primarily use mobile applications to manage existing volunteers, with only one NGO using them for recruitment. The study highlights that user-friendly design enhances volunteers’ perceptions. In addition, it showcases how mobile applications influence volunteer retention by providing adequate onboarding training, tracking volunteers' performance, and recognizing their efforts. Additionally, the study shows that mobile applications influence volunteer management by reducing administrative work, enabling data-informed decision-making, and improving access to organizational mission information. Furthermore, the study identifies several challenges that limit the effectiveness of these digital tools, including technical and financial constraints, the absence of dedicated technical teams, weak internet infrastructure, and limited digital literacy. Despite these challenges, NGOs demonstrated adaptability by leveraging volunteer expertise and gradually investing in internal technical capacity. The study concludes that while mobile applications have strong potential to strengthen volunteerism in Egypt, their effectiveness depends on organizational readiness and sustained institutional support. 2026-06-20T07:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2753 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3813/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf Theses and Dissertations AUC Knowledge Fountain Volunteer Recruitment and Retention volunteering Mobile Applications volunteerism NOGs Non-Governmental Organization digital platform |
| spellingShingle | Volunteer Recruitment and Retention volunteering Mobile Applications volunteerism NOGs Non-Governmental Organization digital platform Morshidy, Mona Sami The Use of Mobile Applications by Non-Governmental Organizations for Volunteer Recruitment and Retention in Egypt |
| title | The Use of Mobile Applications by Non-Governmental Organizations for Volunteer Recruitment and Retention in Egypt |
| title_full | The Use of Mobile Applications by Non-Governmental Organizations for Volunteer Recruitment and Retention in Egypt |
| title_fullStr | The Use of Mobile Applications by Non-Governmental Organizations for Volunteer Recruitment and Retention in Egypt |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Use of Mobile Applications by Non-Governmental Organizations for Volunteer Recruitment and Retention in Egypt |
| title_short | The Use of Mobile Applications by Non-Governmental Organizations for Volunteer Recruitment and Retention in Egypt |
| title_sort | use of mobile applications by non governmental organizations for volunteer recruitment and retention in egypt |
| topic | Volunteer Recruitment and Retention volunteering Mobile Applications volunteerism NOGs Non-Governmental Organization digital platform |
| url | https://fount.aucegypt.edu/etds/2753 https://fount.aucegypt.edu/context/etds/article/3813/viewcontent/auto_convert.pdf |
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