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European Commission
The European Year of The European Year of Volunteering 2011 – Volunteering 2011 –
progress so farprogress so far
John MacdonaldJohn Macdonald
Head of EYV 2011 Task ForceHead of EYV 2011 Task Force
European CommissionEuropean Commission
DG COMM – C.2DG COMM – C.2
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““The European Year of The European Year of Voluntary Activities Promoting Voluntary Activities Promoting
Active Citizenship (2011)”Active Citizenship (2011)”
Council Decision of 27 November 2009Council Decision of 27 November 2009
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Key factsKey facts
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94 million 94 million peoplepeople
23% of Europeans 23% of Europeans > 15 years old> 15 years old
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Key challenges in the EUKey challenges in the EU
Lack of data on volunteering Lack of national volunteering strategies Lack of a clear legal framework Increasing professionalisation & skills
mismatch Lack of recognition of skills and
competences Problem with finding sustainable funding
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What did we What did we set out to do?set out to do?
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Objective 1: Create an enabling Objective 1: Create an enabling environment for volunteeringenvironment for volunteering
BeforeBefore AfterAfter
Lower obstacles to volunteering
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Objective 2: Objective 2: Empower Empower volunteer volunteer
organisationsorganisations
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Objective 3: Recognise Objective 3: Recognise volunteering activitiesvolunteering activities
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Objective 4: Raise awareness Objective 4: Raise awareness about value & importance of about value & importance of
volunteeringvolunteering
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Commission’s Budget for the YearCommission’s Budget for the Year
€ € 3 million3 million for Preparatory Actions in 2010for Preparatory Actions in 2010
€ € 88 million million for the Year itselffor the Year itself
+ other sources…+ other sources…
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So, the stage was set!
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We needed to build up
momentum for change…
…but how?
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Our advantage: there are Our advantage: there are many, many many, many
interested parties!interested parties!
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EYV 2011
The Commission
The National Coordination
Bodies
The “EYV 2011Alliance”
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The National Coordination Bodies
The ‘voice’ of the Member State authorities
Were asked to develop a national action plan Useful focus on volunteering
Responsible for EYV activities at national level Led to lots of conferences and events across
EU
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The EYV2011 Alliance
39 EU-wide volunteering networks such as the European Red Cross, Caritas, European Youth Forum, etc.
The ‘voice’ of volunteering Set up six working groups: they report on
their work in December
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European Parliament
Council of Europe
Committee of the Regions
European Economic &
Social Committee
United Nations
Non-EU Countries
Non-Alliance volunteering organizations etc…
EYV 2011
The Commission
The National Coordination
Bodies
The “EYV 2011Alliance”
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The importance of The importance of ‘Subsidiarity’‘Subsidiarity’
The decision-making power in most policies that affect volunteering lies
with the relevant Member State authorities
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How do we keep the
momentum going?
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EU-level thematic conferences
Four conferences
Bring together government, business and civil society
Aim: stimulate policy-making legacy for the European Year
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Multilingual website
www.europa.eu/volunteering Includes non-EU activities Human interest stories, official documents,
news, downloadable resources Lively: 6 new items per day One-stop-shop for EYV agenda Complements the EYV2011 Alliance’s
website (www.eyv2011.eu)
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EYV ‘Tour’ and Relay
Showcase for volunteering in each country Comes to the capital cities Stays for about a week Provides media moments
Volunteer ‘Relay Reporters’ cover the Tour A/V and written reports uploaded to our
website ‘Best of’ compilation to be made into a TV
documentary about the Year
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Flagship projects
EUR 2 million available For innovative projects that bring together
minimum of 4 partners from volunteering organisations and public sector
35 projects chosen Results will be known in 2012
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Major political milestones Major political milestones at the EU levelat the EU level
Commission CommunicationCommission Communication on EU on EU Policies and VolunteeringPolicies and Volunteering(20 September 2011)(20 September 2011)
Council ConclusionsCouncil Conclusionson ‘the role of voluntary activities in on ‘the role of voluntary activities in social policy’ social policy’ (3 October 2011)(3 October 2011)
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International milestones International milestones United Nations VolunteersUnited Nations Volunteers
acclamation of ‘Declaration on acclamation of ‘Declaration on Volunteering for a sustainable Volunteering for a sustainable future’future’(17 September 2011)(17 September 2011)
Council of EuropeCouncil of EuropeCommittee of Ministers adopted Committee of Ministers adopted their reply to the their reply to the Recommendation of CoE Recommendation of CoE Parliamentary Assembly on Parliamentary Assembly on volunteeringvolunteering (15 September 2011)(15 September 2011)
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International milestones (cont’d)International milestones (cont’d)
ILO publishes the ‘Manual on the Measurement of Volunteering’
Developed by Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Civil Society Studies
Supported by UNV
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Thematically-linked European Thematically-linked European Years help keep the ball rolling!Years help keep the ball rolling!
2010: EY against Poverty and Social 2010: EY against Poverty and Social ExclusionExclusion
2011: EY of Volunteering2011: EY of Volunteering 2012: EY of Active Ageing & Inter-2012: EY of Active Ageing & Inter-
generational solidaritygenerational solidarity 2013: EY of the Citizen (to be confirmed)2013: EY of the Citizen (to be confirmed)
Volunteers are important Volunteers are important in all these areas! in all these areas!
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More informationMore information
Your country’s Your country’s National Coordination BodyNational Coordination Body
Our Our official websiteofficial website at at www.europa.eu/volunteering
TheThe EYV 2011 Alliance EYV 2011 Alliance website atwebsite atwww.eyv2011.eu
Volunteer! Make a differenceVolunteer! Make a difference