Peace Corps Seeks Feedback on Volunteer Sentiment Survey Renewal
Published Date: 4/9/2026
Notice
Summary
The Peace Corps is asking for public feedback before renewing a survey that helps them understand how Americans feel about their mission and volunteering. This survey, done twice by about 6,200 people, helps improve their recruitment efforts without costing respondents any money. Comments are open until May 11, 2026, so folks can weigh in before the survey gets the green light.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Voluntary Peace Corps Survey—Time Burden
You may be asked to take a Peace Corps national survey. The agency plans to survey about 6,200 people two times; each response takes about 0.188 hours (about 11 minutes), the total reporting burden is 2,333.32 hours, and respondents incur $0.00 in monetary costs. Comments on the information collection are due by May 11, 2026.
Survey Supports Recruitment Goal
The Peace Corps will use the survey results to inform recruitment and outreach aimed at helping the agency meet its goal of sending 8,000 qualified Volunteers overseas by 2030. The Office of Communications will run the survey twice to measure awareness, motivations, barriers, and best communication channels.
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