Since 2018, the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) has offered more than 100,000 young people the chance to take part in volunteering and solidarity projects across Europe, strengthening communities and building connections beyond borders. Yet, despite its remarkable impact, the programme remains underfunded, still limited by bureaucracy and by the lack of recognition for Supporting Organisations.
Recent signals from the European Commission are far from encouraging for our sector: there is a real risk that the role of the ESC will be significantly reduced, with negative consequences for young people and for the organisations working tirelessly to make solidarity a reality. Now is the time to raise our voices.
This petition is based on a thorough analysis carried out by The GloRe Network, a European network of ESC Lead Organisations. 98 organisations from 18 countries contributed to the research and has been further enriched with insights from the 2025 official mid-term evaluation of the programme. The document is addressed to all organisations engaged in the ESC (Lead, Host, or Supporting) and will be presented to key stakeholders during an international conference scheduled for December 2025.
We need your support to gather a significant number of signatures. Alongside this petition available below, we have also developed a more detailed Position Paper, with the full analysis and data underpinning our proposals.
By signing the Petition, you will stand with us in making the ESC stronger and more inclusive.