Training Course
31 March – 4 April 2025 | Bar, Montenegro
The training activity aims to support and build up the capacities of organizations that actively participate in volunteering actions of the European Solidarity Corps, in order to ensure quality and impact in the respective projects.
Objectives and Benefits of the Training Course:
- Foster understanding, awareness, and commitment to core quality criteria of the European Solidarity Corps.
- Build up competences on how to design and implement European Solidarity Corps projects with a view to quality.
- Ensure clarity and support on how the programme works formally: opportunities, guidelines, structures, priorities, rules, and procedures.
- See specifics of collaboration among ESC organizations from program and partner countries
- Give space to participants to express burning issues and needs and offer support where possible.
- Foster a supportive community of organisations involved in the European Solidarity Corps.
- Awaken the learner within.
Part of the Course: Obligatory Online Preparatory Phase
Before the residential training course in Montenegro, there is a mandatory online preparatory/introductory phase. It aims to introduce basic information in order to establish common grounds as well as provide a place where participants will start to form a community of learners and will carry out first homework and assessments of their own organisation, local community, and own needs.
Preparatory ONLINE COURSE takes place from March 10th – 24th, with the obligatory online on-boarding meeting, scheduled for March 20th, 16:00-17:00 (CET).
We are looking for participants who:
- Are involved in the Volunteering Actions in the European Solidarity Corps Programme.
- Are connected to organisations/institutions holding a Quality Label for Volunteering
- Have a crucial role in and commitment to:
- Providing conditions for high-quality activities.
- Ensuring a positive impact of Volunteering Activities within their community.
- Creating learning opportunities within the organisation and for volunteers.
Team
The concept of TOSCA is based on the experience of the network of National Agencies and established by a pool of trainers with the support of Resource Centres.
The activity will be facilitated by two experienced trainers:
Sabrina Apitz (Germany)
MarCus Vrecer (Austria)
More information at: SALTO