Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas Health (VTHPA)
The 'Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas Health (VTHPA)' program is a significant European Solidarity Corps initiative designed to mobilize young volunteers for large-scale, high-impact projects. It focuses on addressing critical unmet societal challenges, particularly in health-related contexts and disaster relief, while simultaneously fostering the personal and professional development of young people with fewer opportunities. This program uniquely combines solidarity actions with a strong emphasis on European values and intercultural dialogue.
Who is Funded by VTHPA Health
The 'Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas Health (VTHPA)' program targets young people and organizations committed to large-scale, high-impact solidarity projects. It aims to address critical societal challenges and foster positive development among youth, especially those with fewer opportunities, across participating countries.
What is Funded by VTHPA Health
This program funds large-scale, high-impact volunteering projects focused on addressing predefined European challenges within health and social sectors. Projects typically involve short-term interventions aimed at providing direct support and fostering skill development.
Type and Scope of Funding for VTHPA Health
The 'Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas Health' program provides grant-based financial support. While no specific per-project funding limits are detailed in the available information, the total budget allocated for the 2024 call was 4,000,000 €.
Conditions and Requirements for VTHPA Health
Applicants and participating organizations for the 'Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas Health' program must adhere to specific conditions, particularly regarding consortium formation. Detailed eligibility, admissibility, and evaluation criteria are outlined in the official Call Document and European Solidarity Corps Guide.
Application Procedure for VTHPA Health
The application process for the 'Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas Health' program follows a single-stage submission procedure, with all necessary templates and guidance provided via the Funding & Tenders Portal. The 2024 call is now closed, but its timeline offers insight into typical processing phases.
Legal Basis of VTHPA Health
The 'Volunteering Teams in High Priority Areas Health' program operates under the broader framework of the European Solidarity Corps (ESC). Its legal authority and operational guidelines are primarily derived from the official ESC Guide and specific call documents, ensuring transparent and regulated implementation.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Allocated Budget:
4,000,000 € (for 2024)
Open Until:
Ongoing
Award Channel:
Competitive Tender
Region:
Participating countries, as defined in the European Solidarity Corps Guide. Projects involve young people from at least two different countries. Examples of countries seeking partners include Hungary, Spain, Turkey, Czechia, Cyprus, United Kingdom, Greece, and Bulgaria.
Sectors:
Healthcare, Environmental and Climate Protection, Education and Vocational Training, Social Enterprises
Beneficiaries:
Persons fleeing armed conflicts, victims of natural or man-made disasters, children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, vulnerable groups, refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, and local communities.
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Implementation, Service Delivery, Capacity Building, Awareness Campaigns
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission (under the European Solidarity Corps)
Managed By:
European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
Additional Partners:
KALLOSEMJENI DIAKOKERT ES IFJAKERT EGYESULET (Hungary), ASOCIACION BUILDING BRIDGES (Spain), SORGUN GENCLIK DERNEGI (Turkey), ILK SEN OL GENCLIK HAREKETI DERNEGI (Turkey), GRANT GARANT SRO (Czechia), Africa Health Organisation (AHO) (United Kingdom), Alsalam (Turkey), Papanikolaou Hospital (Greece), CERCA TROVA (Bulgaria), Divan Arastirma ve Egitim Dernegi (Turkey), C.I.P. CITIZENS IN POWER (Cyprus), The Video Valley Productora Audiovisual Motion Graphics SL (Spain)
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