The Basic Norms of Voluntary Service Organizations (GB/T 40 143-202 1) is a national standard of People's Republic of China (PRC), which was implemented in May of 20021year and is under the centralized management of the National Technical Committee for Standardization of Charity and Social Work. [2]?
The national standard "Basic Specification for Voluntary Service Organizations" (GB/T 40 143-202 1) stipulates the basic requirements, organizational management, volunteer management, service management, evaluation and improvement of voluntary service organizations. This standard is applicable to the operation and management of voluntary service organizations, and can also be used for reference by other organizations engaged in voluntary service.
As an indispensable part of civilized society, voluntary service has made important contributions to welfare improvement and social progress in developed and developing countries. In China, despite the rapid development of volunteer service organizations, there are still many problems in the actual operation process because of its short appearance and immature development, such as uneven ability and effectiveness of providing volunteer service, incomplete staffing of volunteer service organizations and lack of effective mechanism for the management of volunteer service organizations, which to some extent limits the development of volunteer service organizations in China, hinders their role and promotes social harmony. Therefore, the national standard "basic norms of voluntary service organizations" (GB/T
40 143-202 1)