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"Everyone around them is an enemy" - Czech men and women the Israeli Sar-El volunteer program
Zelinka, Martin ; Wohlmuth, Petr (advisor) ; Houda, Přemysl (referee)
The thesis deals with the Israeli volunteer program Sar-El, which includes unarmed service at Israeli military bases in the uniform of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and the historical subjectivity of its participants. Using the oral history method, the author reconstructs the form of partial aspects of the program and searches for the historical subjectivity of the narrators from a post-positivist perspective. He deals with the perception of time and space on the base, the work activities performed by the volunteers, their relations with the IDF members, the gamification of the service or the images of the enemy. In the section dedicated to historical subjectivity, the author analyses narratives related to family history, the Holocaust, Czechoslovak arms aid to Israel, German-Jewish relations, and literary and audiovisual works. At the end of the thesis, the graduate answers questions about the subjective experience of the volunteers and their perception of the program.
Volunteering as a Possible Preparation for the Future Role of a Social Worker
KLÍMOVÁ, Michaela
The following bachelor thesis examines the act of volunteering as possible preparation for a student of Social Work. This paper aims to determine if the act of volunteering can positively influence the career of a future social worker. A qualitative strategy was put in place for the research aspect of this paper, including a survey method and the usage of semi structured interview techniques to gather data. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was then used to analyse the resulting information, focusing specifically in the "deeper feelings and experiences" shared by the communication partners. Finally, the usage of a snowballing technique was used to obtain research population. The resulting research sample was composed of social work students with a minimum 3 years of volunteering experience. As a result of the research process, it was made clear that the experience of volunteering was positive and beneficial for the volunteer. Said benefits include the improvement or development of soft skills and active listening skills. Additionally, the participating communication partners highlighted the ability to deal with crisis situations and the extensive knowledge regarding services and additional support, so translating in better help and more ideal services for clients in need. The results of this paper conclude that volunteering is in fact beneficial for the career of a future social worker, outcome that is in line with other research done regarding this topic. Finally, it is believed that the results and information found on this paper may be beneficial and inspiring for people interested in social work, so serving as an invitation for them to become involved with volunteering.
The Financing Evaluation of the Non-Profit Organization
Bartáková, Jana ; Cupal, Martin (referee) ; Lajtkepová, Eva (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on problematics of non-profit sector and financing of non-profit organizations. The thesis contains theoretical backround of this topic. In the practical part is completed evaluation of financing of specific civic organization and then proposal of recommendations, which should improve economy and financial situation of this organisation.
The Use of Methods of the Project Management in Company
Knotková, Sabina ; Dolečková, Jana (referee) ; Smolíková, Lenka (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with project management in a selected company and subsequent implementation of chosen methods and tools that evaluate the project in terms of it spre project, project and post-project phase. The content of this breakdown includes target goal, logical framework, initiation, planning, implementation, project closeout, output evaluation and proposal processing. The methods and tools are theoretically described and then practically used in the analysis of the current state and the design of the solution.
The Use of Methods of the Project Management in Chosen Organization
Mléčková, Hana ; Doskočil, Radek (referee) ; Smolíková, Lenka (advisor)
This Bachelor’s thesis focuses on the issue of project management. The aim is to create a proposal for a benefit event for a chosen organisation and, at the same time, to devise a functional template which could serve for any event with a similar focus. Firstly, the study describes the theory of project management as an introduction to the subject matter; it then discusses the chosen organisation and the current state of the project, and, finally, the proposed solution and its benefit.
The Specifics Nonprofit Organizations and Their Financing
Pudíková, Jana ; Petrák, Pavel (referee) ; Pernica, Martin (advisor)
The master thesis focuses on the non-profit organizations and forms their financing. The theoretical part is oriented for juridical legislation of non-profit sector, as well as demarcation of basic concepts and characteristic of forms non-profit organizations. The practical part is introduced organization organizations in which I doing analysis of the financial situation with selected method and in the conclusion of the work I propose solution that should contribute to improving the stabilization financing and development organizations.
I Offer/Seek Local Help. How to Connect These People Effectively and Safely?
Kohútová, Alena ; Veľas, Martin (referee) ; Beran, Vítězslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to design a system that will connect people seeking help with those who need it, focusing on the effectiveness of use and motivation of users using gamification techniques. The system allows you to add contribution, start user collaboration, add ratings to other users and more. The resulting web system is implemented using modern web design techniques. The output of the work is an implemented prototype, which is evaluated by user testing.
Spontaneous volunteering during the Ukrainian refugee crisis
Grebneva, Mariya ; Pospíšilová, Tereza (advisor) ; Košák Felcmanová, Alena (referee)
The thesis explores spontaneous type of volunteering during the Ukrainian refugee crisis in the Czech Republic. Its aim is to describe the reasons and causes leading to the decision to engage in volunteering and to continue in the long-term. The research focuses on the perspective of the volunteers engaged with non-profit organizations, analyzing their experiences and values. The theoretical part contains concepts related to the issue of volunteering in times of crisis, which help to better understand and interpret the results. The research was conducted through semi- structured interviews with volunteers, the outputs of which are specific factors influencing the decision to become a volunteer and to sustain involvement over the long-term. The conclusion includes an analysis of the significance of the organizational context and the organization's approach to volunteers, along with practical recommendations for nonprofit organizations, not only during times of crisis.
A form of volunteering in a traditional interest organisation: The Czech Tourist Club
Rechtbergerová, Karolína ; Pospíšilová, Tereza (advisor) ; Frič, Pavol (referee)
The master's thesis focuses on the nature of volunteering in a traditional interest organization, specifically the Czech Tourist Club. The aim is to identify the specifics of volunteering in this organization, including whether the examined organization faces issues typical for traditional organizations and their impacts. The research also explores how the Czech Tourist Club addresses the identified problems. Data for the study are sourced from interviews with organization employees and volunteers, a questionnaire survey conducted within the Czech Tourist Club, and documents of the organization. The research yields significant insights into volunteering within a traditional interest organization. The findings confirm challenges faced by traditional organizations related to aging of their members and declining membership. Moreover, the results offer new perspectives on volunteering in this type of organization and volunteering in general. Changing life values and attitudes among individuals result in volunteers having different priorities and expectations, emphasizing the need for organizations to adapt and align with societal changes. Keywords: Volunteering, traditional interest organization, membership base, aging members, youth, civil society

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