Quality Label Humanitarian Aid - Full Procedure
ESC Quality Label
Basic Information
- Identifier
- ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-FP
- Programme
- Quality Label Humanitarian Aid Strand
- Programme Period
- 2021 - 2027
- Status
- Closed (31094503)
- Opening Date
- June 9, 2021
- Deadline
- September 21, 2021
- Deadline Model
- multiple cut-off
- Min Grant Amount
- –
- Max Grant Amount
- –
- Expected Number of Grants
- –
- Keywords
- ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-FPESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL
Description
QUALITY LABEL FOR HUMANITARIAN AID VOLUNTEERING
WHAT IS THE QUALITY LABEL?
The Quality Label for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering certifies that an organisation is able to carry out high quality solidarity activities in compliance with the principles, objectives and requirements of the action ‘European Voluntary Humanitarian Aid Corps’. Obtaining this Quality Label is a precondition for participation only in volunteering activities in support of humanitarian aid operations.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF QUALITY LABEL?
When applying for a Quality Label for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering, applicant organisations can choose one of the following roles:
- Support role - entails supporting, preparing and/or training participants before departure, mediation between them and their host organisations and/or providing support to participants upon return from their activity. The support role also entitles the organisation to submit project applications and coordinate partnerships for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering projects;
- Host role - covers the full range of activities related to hosting a Solidarity Corps participant, including the development of a programme of the young person's activities and providing guidance and support to the participant during all the phases as appropriate
HOW DOES IT WORK?
The Quality Label for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering is awarded following a selection process, involving three main stages: submission of application, assessment and award.
The applications for the Quality Label for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering can be submitted on a continuous basis (i.e. at any time) during the programming period, to the Executive Agency, which is the sole implementing body for this action. The applications will be evaluated at set intervals, according to an annual timetable, which is aligned to the timetable of the Humanitarian Aid Volunteering call for projects.
Applications will be assessed against eligibility, selection, exclusion and award criteria (for more information on the selection and exclusion criteria, see Part E of this Guide). Successful organisations will be awarded the Quality Label for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering. The Executive Agency will award this Quality Label and monitor compliance and may carry out periodical reassessments. The Quality Label will be valid for the entire duration of the programming period and until the end of the last project in which the organisation is involved.
In order to facilitate partner-finding and the setting up of project consortia, profiles of all organisations holding this Quality Label are published in a database of Quality Label organisations on the European Solidarity Corps Portal. To identify potential partners, partner searching tool on the Funding and Tender Opportunities Portal can be used.
Once awarded a Quality Label, organisations gain access to the European Solidarity Corps Portal where they are invited to advertise activities. Organisations have to make use of the European Solidarity Corps Portal's database to search for potential partners and participants. Information in the database is published as it is formulated in the Quality Label application form.
APPLYING FOR A QUALITY LABEL ON BEHALF OF HOSTING ORGANISATION - THE SIMPLIFIED HOST PROCEDURE
An organisation established in a programme country that applies for support role may also apply for host role on behalf of its branches located in non programme countries with which it shares the same legal personality (simplified hosting procedure). This procedure is designed to help larger organisations, with several branches located in different countries.
The applicant supporting organisation is accountable for the quality and safety of activities offered by simplified hosting organisation(s) on behalf of which it is applying.
WHAT ARE THE QUALITY STANDARDS?
The European Solidarity Corps guarantees high-quality volunteering activities, through the Quality Label process. Participating organisations must respect the following principles and standards:
- Equal opportunities and non-discrimination. Volunteers are to be selected in a fair, transparent and objective way, regardless of their gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, political opinion or disability. No previous qualifications, educational level, specific experience or language knowledge must be required. A more specific profile of the volunteer might be drawn up if justified by the nature of the tasks of the activity or by the project context. In order to promote inclusion, participation in volunteering activities must be free of charge for the volunteer, with the exception of possible contributions to travel costs (if the grant does not fully cover these costs). The activities should respect the principles set out in Article 9 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
- Avoidance of job substitution. Volunteering activities must not substitute traineeships or jobs, so that any adverse effect on potential or existing paid employment is avoided. The involvement of volunteers should complement the work of paid staff. They should not replace paid staff or undercut their pay and conditions of service.
- Avoidance of harmful activities. Security and safety of the participants, participating organisations and target groups must be ensured. Such security and safety should include appropriate clearance requirements for participants working with vulnerable groups in accordance with applicable national law. Volunteering activities should be implemented with due consideration for the impact of unforeseen circumstances such as environmental crises, conflicts or pandemics. The activities should respect the principles set out in the EU Guidelines for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of the Child (https://ec.europa.eu/anti-trafficking/sites/antitrafficking/files/eu_guidelines_rights_of_child_0.pdf)
- Provision of high quality, easily accessible and inclusive activities. The volunteering tasks should enable participants to develop skills and competencies for personal, social and civic development. Particular attention will be given to the capacity of hosting organisations in third countries and the need to embed the activities of volunteers within the local context and to facilitate volunteers’ interaction with local humanitarian actors, the hosting community and civil society. The value and benefits of European Solidarity Corps volunteering should be recognised for volunteers, through validation of learning outcomes.
- Adequate training, working and volunteering arrangements. Safe and decent living and working conditions must be ensured for participants. The young people and the organisations must sign a volunteering agreement that will outline the rights and responsibilities of both parties and will include a well-defined set of volunteering tasks.
- “no profit”. In accordance with the Financial Regulation, beneficiaries must not derive any profit from the activities funded by the grants awarded. Furthermore, volunteering should cover the participants’ expenditure arising from participation in such solidarity activities but should not provide them with salaries or an economic benefit.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF ORGANISATIONS HOLDING A QUALITY LABEL FOR HUMANITARIAN AID VOLUNTEERING
In addition to complying with the above-mentioned principles, organisations implementing humanitarian aid volunteering projects must carry out specific tasks and responsibilities in order to ensure high quality activities. When applying for a Quality Label, organisations must be able to demonstrate their capacity to perform the tasks and take up responsibilities relevant to the role they are applying for, as outlined in the requirements below. This list is not comprehensive and, in some cases, the set of tasks and responsibilities may overlap between host and support organisations, without prejudice to the overall quality of the activity.
ORGANISATIONS APPLYING FOR A SUPPORT ROLE
| Management |
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| Before the activity |
- Volunteer's role, title, duration and location of placement, and tasks to be performed; - Duration of the contract, including start and end date; - Performance management; - Working conditions, including working hours and leave; - Financial rights and obligations; - Practical arrangements: medical checks; visa and work permits, relevant clearance requirements; - Specific induction for participants working with children and vulnerable groups in accordance with applicable national law - Expected conduct from the volunteer; - Disciplinary policy and termination of volunteer status; - Mediation mechanism; - Responsibilities and policies applicable to security management and health and safety; - Learning and development: training and induction, debriefing.
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| During the activity |
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| After the activity |
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ORGANISATIONS APPLYING FOR A HOST ROLE
| Management |
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| Before the activity |
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| During the activity | Learning, mentoring and support
- support to carry out self-reflection on the learning - personal support Volunteering living and working conditions
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| After the activity |
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WHAT ARE THE CRITERIA USED TO ASSESS THE QUALITY LABEL?
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
| Eligible organisations | Quality Label for support role - any organisation legally established in a programme country. Quality Label for host role - any organisation legally established in a non programme country |
| An organisation established in a programme country that applies for support role may also apply for host role on behalf of its branches with which it shares the same legal personality. Groups of young people are not eligible. | |
| Duration | The whole duration of the programming period, 2021 – 2027, subject to periodical reassessments which may be carried out by the EACEA |
| When to apply? | Applications can be submitted on a continuous basis. Organisations willing to take part in Humanitarian Aid Volunteering projects under the 2022 call must submit their application for Quality Label by 22 September 2021 at 17:00 (Brussels time). |
| Where to apply? | To the Education and Culture Executive Agency via
Call ID: ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL Topic ID : ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-FP
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| Other Criteria | A declaration of honour signed by the legal representative must be annexed to the application form. |
AWARD CRITERIA
The awarding of a Quality Label is subject to an assessment of the capacity of the organisation to ensure the relevant tasks and responsibilities, which are mentioned above. The following award criteria will be used to assess applications.
ORGANISATIONS APPLYING FOR A SUPPORT ROLE
| Relevance | The extent to which:
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| Quality of measures | The extent to which the organisation respects the programme quality standards by:
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| Organisational Capacity | The extent to which:
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ORGANISATIONS APPLYING FOR A HOST ROLE
| Relevance | The extent to which:
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| Quality of measures | The extent to which the organisation respects the programme quality standards by:
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| Organisational capacity | The extent to which:
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MONITORING, REPORTING ADN QUALITY ASSURANCE
CHANGING/UPDATING THE QUALITY LABEL
The organisations holding a Quality Label for Humanitarian Aid Volunteering must notify the awarding body of any changes in their organisation that should be reflected in their Quality Label.
MONITORING AND CHECKS
The Quality Label will be periodically reassessed. The Executive Agency may carry out regular or ad hoc monitoring visits to verify that the organisations holding a Quality Label still meet the quality standards.
TERMINATION
In cases of serious underperformance, failure to comply with Executive Agency’s instructions and deadlines or repeated violations of the Programme rules, the Quality Label can be withdrawn. The Executive Agency will give due consideration to each case of non-compliance and will prompt the organisation well in advance to allow enough time to take corrective measures.
In addition, the awarding body may terminate a Quality Label if the organisation ceases to exist.
Eligibility & Conditions
Conditions
1. Eligible countries: as described in the Call document.
european_solidarity_corps_guide_2021.pdf (europa.eu) + corrigendum dated 5 May 2021
2. Eligibility and admissibility conditions: as described in the Call document.
european_solidarity_corps_guide_2021.pdf (europa.eu) + corrigendum dated 5 May 2021
4. Evaluation
Evaluation criteria, scoring, threshold and process are described in the Call document.
european_solidarity_corps_guide_2021.pdf (europa.eu) + corrigendum dated 5 May 2021
5. Indicative timetable for evaluation and grant agreement: as described in the Call document.
Publication of the call: EAC/A02/2021 (15 April 2021)
Deadline for submitting applications: 22 September 2021 year 17:00 (Brussels Time)
Applications can be submitted on a continuous basis.
Organisations willing to take part in Humanitarian Aid Volunteering projects under the 2022 call must submit their application for Quality Label by 22 September 2021 at 17:00 (Brussels time)
Evaluation period: October 2021- February 2022
Information to applicants: March 2022
6. Proposal templates, guidance and model grant agreements (MGA):
Standard proposal template
Call document
european_solidarity_corps_guide_2021.pdf (europa.eu) + corrigendum dated 5 May 2021
EUR-Lex - C2021/132/06 - EN - EUR-Lex (europa.eu)
Support & Resources
For help related to this call, please contact: [email protected]
Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ – Submission of proposals.
IT Helpdesk – Contact the IT helpdesk for questions such as forgotten passwords, access rights and roles, technical aspects of submission of proposals, etc.
Online Manual – Please be aware that the Manual is currently drafted for the H2020 Programme and may not entirely fit for other programmes. However, a revision is being completed to make it corporate.
Latest Updates
Call ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid has closed on the 21 September 2023 at 17:00:00 (Brussels time).
49 proposals have been submitted. The results will be available on February 2024.
The new submission session is now available for: ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL.
Next deadline is 24 September 2024 at 17:00:00 (Brussels time).
Call ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid has closed on the 22 September 2022 at 17:00:00 (Brussels time).
49 proposals have been submitted.
The breakdown per topic is:
· ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-LP - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid - Light Procedure 12 proposals
· ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-FP - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid - Full Procedure: 37 proposals
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in February 2023.
PROPOSAL NUMBERS
Call ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL has closed on the 24 March 2022.
24 proposals have been submitted.
The breakdown per topic is:
- ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-FP : 11 proposals
- ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-LP: 13 proposals
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in September 2022.
Call ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid has closed on the 22 September 2021 at 17:00:00 (Brussels Local Time).
120 proposals have been submitted.
The breakdown per topic is:
- ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-LP - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid - Light Procedure: 89 proposals
- ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-FP - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid - Full Procedure: 31 proposals
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in February 2022.
Call ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid has closed on the 22 September 2021 at 17:00:00 (Brussels time).
120 proposals have been submitted.
The breakdown per topic is:
- ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-LP - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid - Light Procedure 89 proposals
- ESC-HUMAID-2021-QUAL-LABEL-FP - Quality Label Humanitarian Aid - Full Procedure: 31 proposals
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in February 2022.
All applicants with branch offices have to fill in the Annex Tpl List of Branches.
The answers to the questions related to the award criteria for Branches have to be filled in part B of the application, where applicants have to provide information for each of the branch offices and specify if they hold or not a valid Certification. Applicants applying for the Light Procedure, with branch offices certified under EUAV Initiative have to answer to the award criteria questions in Part B following the instructions for light procedure. For any branch offices not certified under EUAV, the answers have to be provided following the instructions for the full procedure.
The excel table [Tpl_List of Branches (ESC HUMAID Quality Label] to be downloaded on the Platform with Part B has to be filled in for all branches (simplified hosting organisations), on behalf of which the support organisation applies.
All applicants with branch offices have to fill in the Annex Tpl List of Branches.
The answers to the questions related to the award criteria for Branches have to be filled in part B of the application, where applicants have to provide information for each of the branch offices and specify if they hold or not a valid Certification. Applicants applying for the Light Procedure, with branch offices certified under EUAV Initiative have to answer to the award criteria questions in Part B following the instructions for light procedure. For any branch offices not certified under EUAV, the answers have to be provided following the instructions for the full procedure.
The excel table [Tpl_List of Branches (ESC HUMAID Quality Label] to be downloaded on the Platform with Part B has to be filled in for all branches (simplified hosting organisations), on behalf of which the support organisation applies.