Go global with Global Youth Service Day this April
By vSamantha 16th April 12
Want to be a part of the largest, and longest-running, annual day of volunteering? Free between 20 – 22 April 2012? Here’s your chance to put your social action ideas on the map!
This year, as part of Global Youth Service Day (20-22 April) we want to know all about your ideas to make the world a better place.
Global Youth Service Day is a time for young people across the world to do awesome things in their local communities, and make a positive change all over the globe.
It’s actually a whole weekend, so you’ve got plenty of time to think of ways to make something happen, and to put it into action at the same time as other young people in every time zone on the planet!
Turn your ideas into action with vInspired Cashpoint
What’s more, through our vInspired Cashpoint funding programme, you actually have the opportunity to bring these ideas for social action projects to life! Anyone between the ages of 14-25 who has an idea to solve an issue in their community – we want to help you solve it.
How? We are offering grants of up to £500 to get your project of the ground. That’s right, you come up with the ideas – we’ll give you the support to make them happen.
So what are you waiting for? Make your idea a reality on Global Youth Service Day 2012 and apply for your vInspired Cashpoint grant!
Get involved!
We are incredibly proud to be leading the way for GYSD in the UK in 2012, encouraging young people and organisations everywhere to get involved and do something brilliant.
You can share your social action ideas with us now on Facebook or on Twitter using #gysd and #vCashpoint.
Visit our GYSD pages now and apply for a vInspired Cashpoint grant.
Let’s go global!


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