If you earn money from volunteering, there is no point being a volunteer. It mind as well be your job.
Volunteering is to help out for free, without any cost. If the person wants to pay you in return for your work, so be it. Usually, though, volunteers are not paid.
No. Volunteer means unpaid.
If you are a volunteer, your doing it out of generosity, not money. Volunteers work without compensation. Viper1
A barter system uses no money. A volunteer does not work for money.
Yes, the opportunity shops usually get money from the give for each volunteer that are working for them.
Volunteer!
A barter system uses no money. A volunteer does not work for money.
A barter system uses no money. A volunteer does not work for money.
Typically, you cannot volunteer to make money, thus the essence of volunteering. However, you can volunteer to gain experience and life and travel on the government's tab, by doing things such as joining the Peace Corps.
A barter system uses no money. A volunteer does not work for money.
A barter system uses no money. A volunteer does not work for money.
No. It could mean give money. but it can mean volunteer. Or it can mean "lend a hand"
No, certainly not. You can receive an award, or you can receive a letter, but you cannot receive money, at least in several cases.