“…Due to the crises caused by the pandemic, many in the United States turned to community organizations for support and essential services (Kulish, 2020), and early evidence suggests that the community needs created by the pandemic spurred individuals to volunteer in their communities (Churchill, 2020; Sin et al, 2021; Yazdani et al, 2022). Past work has explored how individual differences in personal qualities relate to volunteering in childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood (Atkins et al, 2005; Carlo et al, 2005; Cemalcilar, 2009; Metzger et al, 2016, 2018; Obradović & Masten, 2007; Oosterhoff et al, 2021). This empirical study builds upon that literature by investigating how social, emotional, and behavioral (SEB) skills predict volunteering for students, ages 18 to 25, who were engaged in a university‐wide volunteering initiative to ameliorate the negative community impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic.…”