Fully Funded European Youth Volunteering Program 2022

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Introduction

The applications are open to apply for the European Youth Volunteering Program 2022. The EU Funded Volunteer Opportunities are available in European Union Countries. All the Undergraduates, Graduates Students are eligible to apply to this Program. This is not an academic program. It’s a Volunteer program in which participants from different countries can apply for any Funded Volunteer Opportunity available in European Countries. All the expenses will be covered under this Opportunity.

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Benefits

Once Selected for the EU Volunteer Program, you will be eligible for the following benefits.

  • Accommodation in an Apartment.
  • Shared Kitchen and Bathroom
  • Monthly Food Allowance of 150 euros and 3 euros/day pocket money
  • Medical fees for European Youth Volunteering Program
  • Travel Expenditures may also be reimbursed

Eligibility

Volunteering Fields for European Youth Volunteering Program

Find a volunteering cause closest to your heart.

  • Creativity and culture
  • Pedagogy and didactics
  • Intercultural/intergenerational education and (lifelong)learning
  • EU Citizenship, EU awareness and Democracy
  • ICT – new technologies – digital competences
  • Youth (Participation, Youth Work, Youth Policy)
  • Citizenship and democratic participation
  • Disabilities – special needs
  • Inclusion – equity
  • Youthwork
  • Climate action, environment and nature protection
  • Teaching and learning of foreign languages
  • Community development
  • Education and training
  • Inclusion
  • International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Key Competences (incl. mathematics and literacy) – basic skills
  • Rural development and urbanisation
  • Social assistance and welfare
  • Access for disadvantaged
  • Combat violence and tackle racism, discrimination and intolerance in sport
  • Culture
  • Digital skills
  • New learning and teaching methods and approaches
  • Romas and/or other minorities
  • Social dialogue
  • Civic engagement / responsible citizenship
  • Environment and climate change
  • Equality and non-discrimination
  • European identity and values
  • Gender equality / equal opportunities
  • Green skills
  • Healthy lifestyle, active ageing
  • Migrants’ issues
  • Reception and integration of third-country nationals
  • Skills development
  • Youth (Participation, Youth Work, Youth Policy)

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