Athens, November 27, 2025 – MOTODYNAMICS Group supports the work of volunteers by funding the first research study on Greek volunteering, entitled “Volunteering in Greece – The Profile of the Greek Volunteer”, in collaboration with the Athens University of Economics and Business and Humanity Greece.
At MOTODYNAMICS Group, we believe that meaningful contribution requires coordination, knowledge, and partnerships with real substance. This initiative was launched by Humanity Greece and implemented by the appropriate academic partner, the Athens University of Economics and Business, through Mr. Andreas Evangelatos, Member of the AUEB Laboratory of Business Communication, ensuring the study’s scientific validity. Through this collaboration, we succeeded in bringing together two of our most important partners, creating a platform that connects academic expertise with social action.
The research combines qualitative and quantitative data, following international methodological standards, in order to capture the profile, motivations, and challenges that encourage or discourage citizens’ participation in volunteer activities.
The presentation of the research took place at the Athens University of Economics and Business during an honorary event on November 27, 2025, where 190 students were awarded for their volunteer work following their participation in various volunteer groups of the University
As MOTODYNAMICS Group, we remain firmly committed to fostering a culture of social responsibility and to supporting initiatives with long-term impact and genuine value for society.

