The purpose of this study is to understand the impact of volunteers motivation to participate in volunteer activities. The study was conducted on 195 volunteers in Bucheon, Gyeonggi Province. The method of analysis was used to perform frequency analysis, reliability analysis, and correlation analysis, and regression analysis of causality among variables. The study found that, first of all, the motivation for volunteers to participate in self-development has a significant impact on the inflow of volunteer activities. Second, the motivation for a volunteer s representative participation has been confirmed to have a positive effect on the inflow of volunteer activities. Third, the motivation for volunteers outside participation was shown to have a significant impact on the inflow of volunteer activities. Fourth, the motivation for volunteers leisure participation was found to have a positive effect on the immersion of volunteer activities. The analysis of the above preceding studies calls for the need for research on the components of the motivation to participate (self-development, representative, external, leisurely) that affect the activity immersion. This study is thought to be the basis for the development of the system for enhancing volunteer activity.