This article explores how digital transformation reshapes global volunteerism, lowering barriers to participation and enabling organizations to mobilize international expertise, cultural perspectives, and advocacy capacity. It critically examines the integration of virtual volunteering, culturally competent management, data-driven approaches, and sustainability practices in building robust global networks. Case studies from environmental and educational non-profits illustrate how digital tools amplify collaboration and impact. The paper bridges theoretical perspectives with applied practice, offering actionable insights for non-profits adapting to a digitally interconnected world.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.