European Solidarity Corps is open to a number of countries across Europe and beyond, depending on the activity. UK organisations can receive funding to work with partners in other countries to deliver their projects.
These countries are divided into two groups: Participating Countries and Partner Countries.
Participating Countries
The following countries, including the Overseas Countries and Territories of EU Member State countries, can fully take part in all Solidarity Corps actions:
Belgium | Greece | Lithuania | Portugal |
Bulgaria | Spain | Luxembourg | Romania |
Czechia | France | Hungary | Slovenia |
Denmark | Croatia | Malta | Slovakia |
Germany | Italy | Netherlands | Finland |
Estonia | Cyprus | Austria | Sweden |
Ireland | Latvia | Poland | United Kingdom |
Non-EU participating countries: Iceland, Republic of North Macedonia and Turkey
Partner Countries
The following countries can take part in certain actions under the European Solidarity Corps, subject to specific criteria or conditions.
In 2020, organisations from these countries can participate as partners in Volunteering Projects only, but cannot apply for funding.
European Free Trade Association (EFTA) Countries: Liechtenstein and Norway
Partner Countries neighbouring the EU:
Western Balkans |
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia |
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Eastern Partnership Countries |
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Territory of Ukraine as recognised by international law |
South-Mediterranean countries |
Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia |
Russian Federation |
Territory of Russia as recognised by international law |