NIP as sending organisation

Volunteering through EVS could provide you with a real-life international learning experience. You’d learn to get on with a mixed group and gain valuable work experience in a challenging environment, which could help you when you’re looking for a job. You’d have the great experience of working alongside young people from other countries, too – it’s an aim of EVS to encourage tolerance, active citizenship and mutual understanding.

It’s designed to encourage 18-30 year olds who might otherwise not be able to afford to volunteer to undertake long or short term volunteering in Europe by ensuring that your travel, food accommodation, medical insurance and pocket money is covered.

The projects are unpaid and, importantly, volunteers do not replace paid workers or financially profit the hosting organisation. The Long Term EVS programme offers projects of between 6 and 12 months. There is also a Short Term EVS programme, with projects of between 2 weeks and six months, designed as an introduction to volunteering for those who don’t have the opportunities most of us do. If you work with young people from disadvantaged backgrounds who might benefit, we’d be happy to tell you more about how EVS can be an ideal stepping stone to longer term volunteering.

To apply for either long or short term EVS projects, you must be between 18 and 30 years old and a UK resident and an EU citizen, or have the right to live and work long term in Europe. Volunteering through EVS could provide you with a real-life international learning experience. You’d learn to get on with a mixed group and gain valuable work experience in a challenging environment, which could help you when you’re looking for a job. You’d have the great experience of working alongside young people from other countries, too – it’s an aim of EVS to encourage tolerance, active citizenship and mutual understanding.

You could be working in…

The first Step towards your year abroad if you’re from the UK is to contact us or if you’re from another country you would have to find a sending organisation in your own country.

Link to Europa EVS Database to find a project you’re interested in.

And other helpful links about the European Voluntary Service:

EVS on Wikipedia

EVS on the Youth in Action Webpage

The British Council, EVS