Poziv na podnošenje prijedloga za program Europske snage solidarnosti za 2020. godinu

Poziv na podnošenje prijedloga za program Europske snage solidarnosti za 2020. godinu

Europska komisija objavila je 11. studenog 2019. g. Poziv na podnošenje projektnih prijedloga za program Europske snage solidarnosti za 2020. godinu. Tekst Poziva dostupan je na službenim jezicima Europske unije ovdje.

Poziv uključuje sljedeće aktivnosti:

  1. volontiranje
  2. stažiranje i zaposlenje
  3. projekte solidarnosti
  4. oznaku kvalitete
Volonterski projekti 5. veljače 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
30. travnja 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
1. listopada 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
Volonterska partnerstva (posebni sporazumi za 2020. na temelju okvirnog sporazuma o partnerstvu za razdoblje 2018.–2020.) 30. travnja 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
Volonterski timovi u područjima visokog prioriteta 17. rujna 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
Stažiranje i zaposlenje 5. veljače 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
30. travnja 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
1. listopada 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
Projekti solidarnosti 5. veljače 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
30. travnja 2020. do 12:00 (podne)
1. listopada 2020. do 12:00 (podne)

Važna napomena: svi rokovi za predaju projektnih prijedloga odnose se na briselsko vrijeme.

Prijave za dobivanje oznake kvalitete mogu se podnositi tijekom cijele godine.

Prijave za volonterske timove u područjima visokog prioriteta podnose se centralizirano Izvršnoj agenciji za obrazovanje, audiovizualne medije i kulturu.

Detaljne informacije o Programu pročitajte u Vodiču kroz program Europske snage solidarnosti za 2020. godinu koji je sastavni dio ovog Poziva.

Prijavni obrasci i druga tehnička dokumentacija potrebna za postupak prijave bit će objavljeni u narednom razdoblju na internetskim stranicama: www.europskesnagesolidarnosti.hr.

 

Preuzeto sa: http://europskesnagesolidarnosti.hr/hr/

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Državna nagrada za volontiranje

Poziv za prijavu kandidata/kandidatkinja za dodjelu Državne nagrade za volontiranje u 2019. godini

Ministarstvo za demografiju, obitelj, mlade i socijalnu politiku objavljuje Poziv za prijavu kandidata/kandidatkinja za dodjelu Državne nagrade za volontiranje u 2019. godini. Državna nagrada za volontiranje je najviše priznanje u Republici Hrvatskoj koje se dodjeljuje za volontiranje, doprinos promicanju volonterstva i druge volonterske aktivnosti.

Pozivaju se zainteresirane fizičke i pravne osobe da podnesu prijave s prijedlozima kandidata/kandidatkinja koji su u 2019. godini, sukladno Zakonu o volonterstvu (Narodne novine, broj 58/07 i 22/13), doprinijeli razvoju i afirmaciji volonterstva u Republici Hrvatskoj.

Državna nagrada za volontiranje u 2019. godini dodjeljuje se u sljedećim kategorijama: volonter/volonterka, koordinator/koordinatorica volontiranja, organizator volontiranja i organizator volontiranja koji razvija inovativnu praksu u volontiranju.

Rok za slanje prijava je 12. studenoga 2019. godine.

Sve infomacije zajedno sa dokumentima za prijavu možete pronaći na stranicama Ministarstva na linku.

 

Preuzeto sa: https://mdomsp.gov.hr/

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VOLONTIRANJE U CENTRU ZA RAZVOJ MLADIH CERM otvorio prijave za praksu na portalu Studentski.hr i drugim projektima

Budući da u današnje vrijeme diploma ne garantira uspješno zapošljavanje i zadovoljstvo radnim mjestom, kvalitetna praksa za vrijeme studija nerijetko je prijeko potrebna. Takvu, i to u različitim područjima djelatnosti, pruža Centar za razvoj mladih – CERM. Riječ je o udruzi pod čijim okriljem djeluje najpoznatiji portal za mlade – portal Studentski.hr, koji je krajem rujna ove godine proslavio svoj 6. rođendan, a koja se bavi čitavim spektrom aktivnosti kojima doprinosi društvu znanja, poduzetništva i pozitivnih inicijativa, razvitku i unaprjeđenju položaja mladih u društvu, informiranju i savjetovanju mladih te kojima potiče kulturno-umjetničke, zabavne i edukativne djelatnosti te razvoj politika zapošljavanja mladih, razvija programe aktivnog provođenja slobodnog vremena i sl.

Volonterska praksa u CERM-u odrađuje se tijekom cijele akademske godine, a u ovom su trenutku otvorene pozicije za nove članove u svih njenih devet timova, a to su: novinari, lektori, marketing tim, community management tim, tim za odnose s javnošću, tim multimedije i dizajna, tim ljudskih resursa, tim web-administracije i tim društvene suradnje. Što se radi u pojedinom timu, kakve kvalitete zainteresirani kandidat treba imati i što treba učiniti kako bi postao dijelom nekog od njih – detaljno je razjašnjeno na stranici Tebe tražimo.

Prijave za stjecanje iskustva u organizaciji prepoznatljivoj diljem Hrvatske, iza koje stoji dugogodišnji rad na središnjem studentskom portalu, kao i niz uspješno provedenih volonterskih programa, otvorene su do 23. listopada u 23:59. Po njihovu završetku pozvat će se oni kandidati koji pokažu dovoljno motivacije i entuzijazma kako za osobni razvoj tako i za ulaganje svoje energije i talenata u razvoj udruge kroz koju je dosad prošlo 500-tinjak volontera, od kojih većina danas provodi vrijeme na željenim radnim mjestima.

Valja napomenuti da nove CERM-ove volontere, u prvom redu studente, u narednoj godini očekuje pregršt edukativnih aktivnosti, sati i sati timskog ali i samostalnog rada te neizostavni teambuildinzi, neovisno o gradu iz kojeg dolaze (premda sa sjedištem u Zagrebu, članove imamo u svim hrvatskim krajevima), kao i nove prilike, poznanstva i prijateljstva. Ovisno o timu kojem se pridruže radit će na svakodnevnom isporučivanju svježih vijesti studentima na uvaženom mediju – portalu Studentski.hr – ili pak sudjelovati u organizaciji volonterskih projekata (novih projekata ili novih izdanja) kao što su studentsko natjecanje Pokretač, konferencija Youth Future Croatia, Dan knjiga, Maraton karijera

Centar za razvoj mladih mjesto je gdje uspjeh počinje, složili bi se njegovi bivši i sadašnji članovi, koji su upravo ovdje stekli ono što čini razliku u očima poslodavaca među gomilom prijava za posao. Sada se tebi pruža prilika za isto jer upravo – tebe tražimo!

 

Preuzeto sa: www.studentski.hr

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Centro Giovanile 2000 iz Italije traži volontere!

Centro Giovanile 2000 u sklopu Europskih snaga solidarnosti traži muške volontere za svoj dugoročni projekt. Volonterska služba trajat će od listopada 2019. do kolovoza 2020. Mjesto u kojem će volontirati i boraviti je Chiari u Italiji.

Više detalja o samom projektu i mogućnosti možete ponaći ovdje.

Svi zainteresirani upit mogu poslati na e-mail: progetti@cg2000.it

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Volontiraj na prvom Tough Mudder izazovu u Hrvatskoj!

Najveći svjetski izazov s preprekama ove godine napokon dolazi u i našu regiju! Voliš pomagati drugima i motivirati ih? Zaviri iza scene Tough Mudder 5K Urban izazova i pridruži se njegovu volonterskom timu.

Prvi Tough Mudder izazov održat će se u Zagrebu 11. i 12. listopada. Nenatjecateljskog je karaktera i sastoji se od više od 10 uzbudljivih prepreka koje će biti raspoređene na 5 kilometara duž Bundeka i Savskog nasipa. Osim sportskog i aktivnog stilaživota promiče timski rad i zajedništvo, a ono se stvara među sudionicima kako međusobnim pomaganjem i zajedničkim savladavanjem prepreka, tako i uz ispijanje zasluženog hladnog piva i festivalsku zabavu koja čeka svakog sudionika.

Volontirati možeš na postavljanju događaja, check-inu, infopultu, možeš kruniti sudionike prepoznatljivim Tough Mudder trakama za glavu i osvježiti ih najboljim hladnim pivom poslije izazova, pomagati na preprekama, motivirati ekipu ili navijati u kostimu maskote i ludo se zabaviti!

Sve vezano uz prijave i pogodnosti volontiranja možeš pronaći na službenoj stranici.

 

Preuzeto sa: www.studentski.hr

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Prijavite se na radionice pisanja Projekata solidarnosti

Agencija za mobilnost i programe EU poziva vas na predstavljanje programa Europskih snaga solidarnosti i radionice pisanja projekata solidarnosti, koje će se održati početkom rujna u Splitu i Zagrebu.

Radionice su besplatne i namijenjene su svim organizacijama i pojedincima (od 18 do 30 godina) koji su zainteresirani upoznati se s mogućnostima programa Europskih snaga solidarnosti te dobiti uvid u prijavu i provedbu Projekata solidarnosti u svojim zajednicama. Polaznici će se tijekom radionica o svojim projektnim idejama moći posavjetovati s djelatnicima Agencije za mobilnost i programe EU.

Predviđeno trajanje radionica je šest sati.

Radionica u Splitu održat će se 3. rujna 2019.  s početkom u 10 sati u prostorijama Info zone, na adresi Jerina 1.  Na ovu se radionicu možete prijaviti do 30. kolovoza 2019.  OVDJE.

Radionica u Zagrebu održat će se 11. rujna 2019. s početkom u 10 sati u prostorijama Leksikografskog zavoda Miroslava Krleže, na adresi Frankopanska 26. Na ovu se radionicu možete prijaviti do 6. rujna 2019. OVDJE.

Agencija za mobilnost i programe EU može refundirati putne troškove javnog prijevoza, no, prije kupovine putnih karata obavezno nas kontaktirajte preko maila: ess@mobilnost.hr

Više informacija o prijavi projekata (uključujući mogućnost besplatnog savjetovanja, dostupni proračun i upute za ispunjavanje prijavnih obrazaca) potražite na mrežnoj stranici ESS-a.

Preuzeto sa: http://mobilnost.hr/hr/

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Traže se dvije mlade osobe za volonterski projekt!

Udruga Krugovi, Centar za edukaciju, savjetovanje i humanitarno djelovanje traži i prima dvije mlade osobe iz Hrvatske na volonterski projekt usmjeren podršci društveno ranjivim skupinama.

Primaju se mladi iz ruralnih sredina sa nedostatnim radnim iskustvom, a dolaskom u Zagreb svakako im se nudi i mogućnost da uz volontiranje ponađu i neki honorarni posao.

U prilogu šaljemo opis projekta i dodatne informacije. Projektom je predviđen trošak slanja volontera za partnerske organizacije.

Sve zainteresirane mlade molimo da pošalju motivacijsko pismo i CV.
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Alex Rea: My time on EVS

Introduction:

I have devised this as a list of 9 things that I have done on my EVS that have been most important to me. I hope that this list can be of use to people in the future to help to inform them of the kinds of experiences that I have had in the first 4 months of living abroad as a volunteer.

Background:

I am currently volunteering for an Mreza udruga Zagor in Zabok, a small town in Zagreb. The main outline of the project is to install 2 volunteers to the local community with a view to promoting the organisation via media and introducing new people to the activities that are available to them in their local area.

  1. Youth Elections

One of the first actions that I have been involved in has been recording the process of democracy in the youth. The idea of the youth elections is to give young people an idea of how democracy works. Young people under the age of 30 met in Pregrada, Klanjec and Zabok respectively to plan how to spend a specific allotment of money. Groups of you people then plan and present their ideas to the rest of the group, including local officials and get to work promoting their ideas. A day is designed to hold the elections and a winner is chosen.

In a country where a lot of the local youth are unaware of the fact that they have a voice that can be heard by the government, there a lot of cases where people feel that they have little choice other than to seek employment elsewhere, it is very refreshing to see that a new generation is being given the tools to forge their own future and work to understanding that the political climate can only change when people stand together.

I found that being involved in this process gave me a great start to understanding the Krapina-Zagorje locality and how the local area looks. It also meant that I was informed about issues that are common and what the local youth want in terms of entertainment.

My involvement in this project has been to document the process through to the activity. This process is still ongoing as there are still 2 of the winning activities to be held which I will be videoing when they happen and then I will edit out a short video that shows this process in action.

  1. Recorded a Series of Workshops for #Alarmirajse

The #Alarmirajse project is a campaign that targets bullying and harassment between young people. There were a series of workshops held during the time when I initially began to work for the organisation, these included filmmaking, photography and production of a jingle. All of these workshops used creative mediums to promote the #Alarmirajse motif and the heavy objective of the initiative.

My involvement in the project was to video each of these workshops and use the footage to showcase the activities that had taken place over the course of the project. I also used the footage to create a video that could go along with the jingle that was made in the music production workshop. For me, this was the first real thing that I could do to assist the organisation as part of my EVS, I felt as if I was contributing in giving an identity to Zagor in the medium of video, which is what seems to be missing somewhat and heavily emphasised in the description of the role that I read prior to applying to be part of Zagor.

What I found most interesting, and quite a learning experience for me, was how there can be interesting topics linked to important messages. Each set of attendees at the each of the workshops were there to learn a practical skill, such as photography but the overall message was to support the #Alarmirajse project.

  1. Attended Several Information Fairs

The majority of information fairs that we have attended have been hosted by other non-government organisations (NGOs) that are partnered with, or close to, Zagor in one way or another. These fairs can be hosted by longstanding partners of the organisation or new organisations, with a view to being a networking opportunity for the either spreading awareness of certain issues or working together in the future to achieve a common goal.

I have found that attending these fairs has been useful to understand the other kinds of NGOs that work in Croatia and how involvement in these activities can lead to beneficial partnerships in the future.

  1. Attended 14. Sajam Fair

Unlike the previously mentioned fairs, 14. Sajam is specifically ran by the organisation that I work for and was the biggest one that I have attended so far. The day meant that we assisted in setting up booths and refreshments for the attendees, handing out t-shirts to each of the organisations and for me specifically, photographing the event.

One of the big draws of the event was that there was a large stage where local people could showcase their musical talents but also a talent show for children that meant rather than just being a networking event, it was also a day for the local community to enjoy live music with their families in the sun.

I enjoyed the manual aspects of the day, such as assisting in setting up tables and chairs and packing away everything at the end. I also met new people who are involved in volunteering for this organisation as well as seeing people from other organisations that I had met previously during other projects.

All in all, I would say that the day was successful and it was interesting to see how an event of such a large scale was delivered.

  1. Edited a Video for Regenerator

I found it really helpful to be given footage to edit creatively by Regenerator, a local venue for music. The footage was all collected during a music festival and was a great opportunity for me to hone my editing skills further and work with footage that I had not collected myself. I was asked to complete this work outside of my EVS service in my free time.

The process involved liaising with the contact who required the video. This meant that I had find out what direction the video should go in, what music could be used without requiring a licence and the length it should be. In total I made a 4-minute video out of several hours’ worth of footage.

The video was completed to a high standard with all parties happy with the outcome and meant that I had been able to offer up my service outside of the organisation that I work for but within the community that I live in.

  1. Made a Video about my Hometown

By way of a sort of introduction, one of my first projects was to create a video about ourselves. This is something that in one way or another I have had to do several times in my life, for example, to give a presentation about myself to the patients of a practice I managed staff of or, when attending a video production course at college and university. Because I had felt I had already done this too many times to find any benefit from it I decided instead to make a video that focussed more on where I had spent the last 28 years of my life, my home city.

I found this to be useful as it meant that I could explore issues in an engaging way to deliver my perspective of Newcastle in a structured and formal way. This was a great way to get back to using software and equipment that I had not used for some time but also to give some thought into producing a compelling structured dialogue about a specific topic. This has certainly led the way for me being more confident in my ability to produce videos for the organisation.

  1. Created Numerous Posters/Promotional Materials for Use

Since I have been working with Zagor I have been asked to create numerous materials for them to use as promotional materials. This has included things like; posters, flyers, postcards etc. In my view this has been really engaging work as I have been able to design work for my portfolio, relearn skills using image editing software that I had lost and also contribute to the needs of the organisation while also learning.

I would say that this is what EVS is about, each party gaining something from the time that I spend here, so if I am asked to produce a video or a poster, then I will learn a new skill, perhaps I will learn two new colours that go together or I will learn how to use a new piece of equipment and in doing so I create something for Zagor that is necessary to the organisation from their point of view in bringing or presenting themselves to young people in the area.

  1. Seen Some of Croatia, Visited other Countries and Developed Language Skills

In the short time that I have been here I have already visited 2 different countries and explored parts of northern Croatia. I have plans to visit more countries and also see the south of the country. I have also been fortunate to learn about the history of the county and gather opinions of people who live and work in Croatia.

I have also seen and explored a lot of countryside in the area and in doing so had the opportunity to use my camera to gather photos and try and improve this skill.

I have also been given a good opportunity to learn some phrases and word in Croatian, though I’m so good at this yet, hopefully in another few months I will be able to improve this even further.

  1. Attended a Woodworking Workshop

I attended a week long workshop in Donja Stubica where I was given the tools and training to create a birdhouse and feeder. I found this to be really interesting and it was pleasant to be outside creating something with my own hands. It was also a nice opportunity to meet new people.

The work involved measuring wood into the correct sizes and cutting, sanding down rough edges, nailing parts into place and painting the structure once it was complete. The intention is to hang the birdboxes/feeders in nature in local areas.

Autor: Alex Rea, dugoročni volonter Mreže udruga Zagor

 

Stavovi i mišljenja autora teksta osobni su i ne odražavaju nužno stavove udruge.

Članak je napisan u sklopu projekta “Dva volontera za lokalnu zajednicu”. Projekt je financiran u okviru Erasmus+programa kroz Ključnu aktivnost 1: Mobilnost u svrhu učenja za pojedince, Volonterski projekti.

 

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Ellie Leacy: My time on EVS at Mreža udruga Zagor (so far)

Before applying for EVS I was not sure what to expect. I knew it was going to be a great opportunity to be able to travel and live abroad so when I arrived I was pleasantly surprised.

After being in college for a long time I really wanted to do anything that was remotely new and that could challenge me. I found Mreža udruga Zagor on European Youth Portal and immediately applied. Next thing I remember I had moved to Croatia.

I arrived in a small town called Zabok, not far from Zagreb, where the organisation I volunteer for is based. It is not a huge town but it is big enough and has everything I need. The community here is great and welcoming which set my mind at ease to any worries I had before joining.

For the first two months I was adjusting to the change of being in a different country and being around new people and surroundings. It was and still is difficult to get used to new mannerisms, language and culture. Throughout this period I was getting to understand the dynamics of how the organisation works and how the employee manages everything. In the organisation there is one other long term volunteer on the same programme as me named Alex; for our projects we had to think of something that could somehow better the community and get ourselves a little more out there. I chose to start teaching English grammar lessons to some of the locals and some people in our organisation who are not yet confident with English.

Other roles I have participated in are media promotion for Zagor which included things like taking photographs of events/workshops we have had going on, making videos with our other volunteer about EVS and making gifs/posters regarding on what we do here.

Since being here from March, I have been able to travel around surrounding towns/cities and countries. I have become more comfortable with reading bus/train timetables which in turn has made it easier for me to go to different places whether it was for my organisation or for my own leisure. Evidently, this is a good experience to have on your EVS because you will have a more exciting time seeing the different places and cultures around Europe and become more confident in trusting yourself to navigate around a different country. I am lucky enough to be somewhere where I can easily get to Zagreb quickly therefore I can travel to other countries like Hungary and Slovenia.

Currently, I am trying to think of another project I am able to do throughout the rest of my EVS here. For the rest of my time, I want to be able to implement a project that will be able to have an impact after I leave however; I am not yet sure what that will be. From my experience thus far I have been able to figure out who I am as a person and see how independent I really am. I think once I have finished my EVS I will be able look at what life lessons I have been taught and execute that knowledge on what I will do next.

Autorica: Ellie Leacy, dugoročna volonterka Mreže udruga Zagor

 

Stavovi i mišljenja autora teksta osobni su i ne odražavaju nužno stavove udruge.

Članak je napisan u sklopu projekta “Dva volontera za lokalnu zajednicu”. Projekt je financiran u okviru Erasmus+programa kroz Ključnu aktivnost 1: Mobilnost u svrhu učenja za pojedince, Volonterski projekti.

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