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National Volunteering Strategy

Competences related to volunteering in Spain are shared by the General State Administration, the Autonomous Communities and Local Government Entities.

The General State Administration is currently in the process of drafting a new National Volunteering Strategy as the last one ended in 2014, for which reason no national calls exist at this time.

The legal and/or technical(Abre en nueva ventana) references section of this page contains links to the different volunteer websites of the Autonomous Communities, which currently have their respective calls.

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How to become a volunteer in the EU

Volunteering is a showing solidarity with a local community, whether in one’s country or abroad. It also allows you to learn about other cultures, develop new skills and participate in unique experiences.

The European Solidarity Corps(Abre en nueva ventana) is a programme that offers you the opportunity to work as a volunteer in your own country or in another EU or non-EU country, carrying out activities that will provide you with life experience, learning, languages and the opportunity to work with a community. Any young person aged between 18 and 30 can take part. Volunteering is not remunerated, but all your expenses are covered and you will have additional insurance.

Would you like to join the European Solidarity Corps and take part in a volunteering project abroad for between 2 and 12 months? If the answer is yes, find out more in the following sections.

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How to take the first steps in the EU

If you want to join the European Solidarity Corps, the first step is to register with the European Solidarity Corps Website. You must be 17 or over to register, but you cannot take part in the project until you have reached the age of 18. Persons up to 30 years of age can take part in the European Solidarity Corps projects. After completing a simple registration process, you will see a wide variety of projects related to solidarity.

You can apply for the one that most interests you and contact the entities responsible for organising it. If you are selected, you will become a member of the European Solidarity Corps!

Team volunteering is another possibility. This allows groups of 10–40 young people from at least two countries to carry out voluntary work for a period of between two weeks and two months (for instance, during your holidays).

In the volunteering projects, the programme covers all participation expenses (travel, accommodation and subsistence) and participants also receive a monthly allowance for personal expenses.

You can register by creating an account with EU Login , the gateway to all EU resources.

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Other activities in the EU

Solidarity projects: these allow groups of at least five young people aged between 18 and 30 who have registered with the European Solidarity Corps website to design and implement a project that has a positive and direct effect on their local community.

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Next steps in the EU

Finding a project is just the first step. Before embarking on your new adventure, you must make many preparations.

  • Contact ex-volunteer associations. They will give you an idea about how to tackle the project, what to expect and how to best prepare yourself.
  • Find out about the mandatory formalities in your country and in the country where the project is to be executed, such as visas, residence permits, etc.
  • Attend a training course beforehand. This is a good opportunity to meet future colleagues.
  • Gather as much information as you can about the country you will be travelling to. The more you know about where you are going, the better.

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FAQs about becoming a volunteer in the EU

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Information for each Autonomous Community

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Authority responsible for the information

Ministry of Youth and Childhood
National Institute for Youth (Injuve)