European Volunteer Centre

The European Volunteer Centre(Centre Européen du Volontariat)
Abbreviation CEV
Formation 1990
Headquarters Rue de la Science 10, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
Official languages English, French
President Eva Hambach
Website www.cev.be

The European Volunteer Centre (CEV)[1]) is a European network of currently 88[2] mainly national and regional volunteer centres and volunteer development agencies across Europe and beyond that together work to support and promote voluntary activity.[3] CEV channels the collective priorities and concerns of its member organisations to the institutions of the European Union. It also acts as a central forum for the exchange of policy, practice and information on volunteering.

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History

CEV’s origins lie in an initiative by 7 volunteer centres, Association pour le Volontariat(Belgium), Centre National du Volontariat (France), the National Centre for Volunteering (UK), Centro Nazionale per il Volontariato (Italy), Landelijk Steunpunt Vrijwilligerswerk (Netherlands) and Plataforma para la Promoción del Voluntariado en España (Spain). These organisations convene at a meeting organised in Lucca, Italy, in 1989, for the representatives of National and Regional Volunteer Centres from seven European countries. The outcome of the meeting was a joint declaration for increased European cooperation.[4]

CEV was founded in February 1990 on the basis of this declaration[5] and in 1992 was officially granted the status of “international non-profit organisation" registered under Belgian law.[6] The Vlaams Steunpunt Vrijwilligerswerk, Flemish Volunteer Centre, was granted the responsibility to put in place the new organisation. On 5 December 1995, CEV organised the first ever European Day for Volunteering in the European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium, with the active support of the European Parliament, the European Commission, the Council of the European Union and UNESCO.[7]

Between 1994 and 2002 CEV administered as Technical Assistance Office over 13 contracts of the European Commission’s PHARE and TACIS-LIEN Programme in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and released a series of publications within these programmes.[8]

Organisation

Presidents
Name Term
Ms Eva Hambach 2009–present
Dr Marijke Steenbergen 2007–2009
Mr Christopher Spence 2002–2007
Ms Liz Burns 1997–2001
Ms Monique Verstraeten 1992–1997
Managing Directors / Directors
Name Term
Mr Martijn Pakker 2011-present
Mr Markus Held 2004–2011
Ms Gail Hurley 2002–2004
Mr Raf De Zutter 1994–2002
Funding

In 2009, 43,9% of CEV’s income came from the European Commission’s operational grant; 28,3% from membership fees; 8% from European Commission project grants; 5,3% from third parties' and donations' contributions; ; 4% from foundation grants; and 0,5% from its own reserves.[9]

Aims and Main Activities

Aims

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Main activities

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References

  1. ^ http://www.benevolat.public.lu/fr/actualites/2009/04/annee-europeenne-2011/index.html
  2. ^ http://cev.be/9-cev_member_organisations_1-EN.html
  3. ^ http://www.fedvol.ie/Resources/Default.191.499.html
  4. ^ http://www.socialplatform.org/AboutUs.asp?DocID=8193
  5. ^ http://www.csvnet.it/usr_view.php/ID=2939
  6. ^ Moniteur Belge, Reg 446 777 248
  7. ^ http://www.cev.be/78-our_vision_and_our_work-EN.html
  8. ^ Court of Auditors of the European Communities: Special Report No 12/2000 on the management by the Commission of European Union support for the development of human rights and democracy in third countries, together with the Commission's replies (paragraph 55)
  9. ^ http://www.cev.be/data/File/ANNUAL_REPORT_2007_PRINT_EDITION.pdf
  10. ^ http://www.socialplatform.org/AboutUs.asp?DocID=8193 http://cev.be/78-our_vision_and_our_work-EN.html
  11. ^ http://www.socialplatform.org/AboutUs.asp?DocID=8193
  12. ^ EU Conference "participation through volunteering" - 16 December 2009
  13. ^ Second Civil Protection Forum (Brussels, 22-23 November 2007), panel sessions
  14. ^ Council recommendation of 20 November 2008 on the mobility of young volunteers across the European Union
  15. ^ http://www.worldvolunteerweb.org/resources/policy-documents/international/doc/european-volunteer-centre-launches.html
  16. ^ http://www.involve-europe.eu/partners.html
  17. ^ http://www.vrijwilligerswerk.be/node/50 and http://www.cev.be/41-move_mutual_recognition_of_skills_and_competences_gained_through_volunteering_-EN.html
  18. ^ http://www.coe.int/t/e/ngo/public/SGINF200816_en.asp
  19. ^ http://www.avso.org/activities/activities_legal.html
  20. ^ Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee on Voluntary activity: its role in European society and its impact
  21. ^ http://www.provobis.ro/index_en.php or http://www.socialplatform.org/News.asp?news=21366
  22. ^ European Parliament, Committee on Culture and Education, Minutes of the meeting 10 November 2009
  23. ^ http://www.cev.be/103-vip_volunteering_in_peace_building_and_conflict_resolution_-EN.html
  24. ^ http://www.icvolunteers.org/index.php?what=projectsshort&id=390 and http://cev.be/101-think_future_volunteer_together_%28senior_volunteering%29-EN.html
  25. ^ http://www.iave.org/content/bibliography-volunteering-research-europe
  26. ^ http://www.valuenetwork.org.uk/ and http://www.ivr.org.uk/projects#value
  27. ^ http://www.vvb.org.uk/documents/Springedition2009_000.pdf and http://www.eu2009.cz/event/1/3694/
  28. ^ http://www.cev.be/123-2010_april_%28valencia%29_effectively_communicating_volunteering_-EN.html
  29. ^ European Year of Volunteering is 2011 – ThirdSector.co.uk and Commission staff working document - European Year of Volunteering 2011: evaluation ex ante
  30. ^ http://www.cev.be/26-events-EN.html
  31. ^ http://www.cev.be/25-cev_news-EN.html
  32. ^ http://www.cev.be/1-news_home-EN.html