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The European Year of Volunteering 2011 —Update—. The full title of the Year is … “The European Year of Voluntary Activities Promoting Active Citizenship (2011)”. Council Decision of 27 November 2009. 2. Why is volunteering important?. 3. Solidarity. Intercultural Dialogue. Active ageing.
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The full title of the Year is …“The European Year of Voluntary Activities Promoting Active Citizenship (2011)” Council Decision of 27 November 2009 2
Solidarity Intercultural Dialogue Active ageing Builds up European identity Inter-religious Dialogue Improves employability Social inclusion Integration of migrants Learning opportunities Promotes human rights Active citizenship Environmental protection 4
Volunteering is important! Imagine a world without volunteers… 6
How does the Commission define ‘Volunteering’? • Our 'definition' is purposefully broad-brushed • Because of different traditions and cultural attitudes to volunteering in the EU • ‘Volunteering’ refers to all types of voluntary activity, whether formal, non-formal or informal, and which are undertaken of a person’s own free will, choice and motivation, without concern for financial gain
94 million people 23% of EU citizens > 15 years old 9
What is the volunteering landscape in Europe like today? • 94 million people, or 23% of Europeans aged 15 and older engage in some form of voluntary activity • The typical volunteer is : • 30 to 50 years old, • in employment, and • well-educated (higher education and beyond), • male (males outnumber female volunteers in 11 Member States, and are roughly equal in number in a further 9 countries). • Sport attracts the most volunteers, followed by volunteering in the social sector, aid to the disadvantaged, and the healthsector.
> 40% UK SWE NL AUT < 10% BG GR IT LT Big differences between the EU’s Member States – culture, laws & measurement of volunteering varies across countries 11
The European Volunteer Measurement Project • Aim: Adoption by Member States of the ILO’s Manual on the Measurement of Volunteer Work • Target: Adoption by 10 – 15 EU Member States by end 2011 • Participants in the project: • SPES – Italian Volunteer Support Centre for the Lazio Region • Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies • European Volunteering Centre (‘CEV’)
Reminder: What does the Year hope to achieve? The Year has four objectives: • To foster an enabling environment for volunteering in the EU • To empower volunteer organisations and improve the quality of volunteering • To reward and recognise volunteering activities • To raise awareness of the value and importance of volunteering
What is the budget for the Year? • € 3 millionfor Preparatory Actions in 2010 • € 8 millionfor the Year itself + other sources (Commission funding programmes, etc…)
The European Commission’s strategic partners for EYV 2011 • ‘The EYV 2011 Alliance’ of 37 ving networks — the voice of the ving sector in EU • The European Commission supports the EYV 2011 Alliance financially (€400,000 action grant) • Consults & collaborates closely with them • The ‘National Coordination Bodies’ (NCBs) • Responsible for preparing and implementing activities for the Year in their country • Addresses of the NCBs are here: http://ec.europa.eu/citizenship/annexes-citizenship/doc1069_en.htm
Strategic partners.. • Inter-service Cooperation inside the Commission (DG EAC, ECHO, Eurostat, EMPL, ENTR, etc) • Inter-institutional & International Cooperation (European Parliament, European Economic and Social Committee, Committee of the Regions, United Nations, Council of Europe, etc)
What are the main elements of the European Commission’s communication campaign? • Common slogan ("Volunteer! Make a Difference") and logo • Four EU-level thematic conferences • Communication toolbox - free to use (videos, leaflets, promotional items, posters) • Official website: www.europa.eu/volunteering • The EYV ‘Tour’ & journalists’ relay
Four EU-level thematic conferences • 8 January 2011: Official launch event for the Year, in Budapest. ½ day conference on 'recognition of volunteering' (= third objective of the year). 200 participants. • 23-24 May 2011: A celebration of the volunteer. 2 days. 350 invitees, in Brussels. • 3-4 November 2011: Topic: 'empowering volunteering organisations'. 1½ days, 250 participants, in Athens. • Early December 2011: Closing conference of the Year, in Warsaw. 1½ days, 250 participants. Largely a policy-oriented conference. Date tbc
The EYV 2011 Tour so far 1. Brussels: 3 – 12 December 2010 • Successful launch event, involving all 3 language communities • Commission Rep involved • Location not particularly visible (near central train station), but looked good ‘on paper’ • Freezing weather did not help • Not many visitors – mainly commuters on their way to catch a train
The EYV 2011 Tour so far 2. Budapest: 8 – 14 January 2011 • President of Hungary involved • Huge media attention • Prominent indoor location(Millenaris Theatre) • 5,200 visitors, 71 organizations • Commission Rep involved
The EYV 2011 Tour so far 3. Vienna: 25 – 27 January • Presence of Minister of Social Affairs, Mr. Rudolf Hundstorfer • Good media attention • Prominent location (Vienna’s City Hall) • Commission Rep involved
The EYV 2011 Tour so far 4. Lisbon: 3 – 9 February • Presence of two Ministers and four First Ladies! • ca. 3,000 visitors • Huge media attention • Prominent location (Fórum Picoas) • Commission Rep involved
More Information • The ‘official’ website: • www.europa.eu/volunteering • EYV Task Force team members: • john.macdonald@ec.europa.eu • jutta.koenig-georgiades@ec.europa.eu • ekaterini.karanika@ec.europa.eu 23