International Student Volunteers
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International Student Volunteers (ISV) is a voluntary not-for-profit organization based in Yorba Linda, California. It provides educational volunteer and travel adventure programs to university students and youth internationally. ISV has offices in each host country it operates in and is also established in Australia as International Student Volunteers Pty Ltd with a head office in Sydney.[1]
Founded in 1982 by Randy Sykes under the name Youth in Action, ISV has been offering volunteer and adventure programs since 2002. Since then, over 40,000 students have traveled with ISV and contributed nearly four million hours of volunteer service to projects in Australia, New Zealand, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Romania, Croatia, Bosnia, the United States, Thailand, Ecuador and South Africa.[2] It has been selected as one of the top ten volunteer organizations in the world by the International Voluntary Service Task Force, part of the US Center for Citizen Diplomacy.[3] In 2011, ISV also received the award for 'Outstanding Project of the Year' by the World Youth Student and Travel Confederation (WYSTC) in Barcelona for its San Juanillo Sustainable Development project in Costa Rica. In 2013, it made the top three positions for the Happy Feet Children's Development project in South Africa and was runner-up in 2014 for Blue Moon, a Community Development and Children's Health Education Program in the Dominican Republic.
Most of ISV’s participants are university students in the US, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. The ISV program is open to all individuals 18 and over (and is not limited to students), is offered during the summer months (both Northern and Southern Hemisphere summers) and is composed of a two or four-week program in selected countries. ISV also offers 3-week high school programs for students aged between 15 and 18 in Costa Rica, Thailand, the Dominican Republic and New Zealand.[4]
The program
Volunteer project
Participants undergo a two-week program in small groups led by an ISV Project Leader, collaborating with local grassroots organizations. These organizations aim to enhance the local environment or support community welfare.
ISV partners with well-known organizations like Habitat for Humanity, Conservation International, and Conservation Volunteers Australia, alongside its own grassroots projects. Each project undergoes thorough evaluation for safety and sustainability.
Projects encompass conservation, humanitarian efforts, or a blend of both. Examples include children's education, environmental conservation, wildlife surveys, teaching English, and construction initiatives. ISV has established long-term partnerships with organizations like the Wild Mountains Trust, focusing on environmental education in Australia, with a decade-long collaboration involving ISV volunteers. [5]
Adventure Tour
The second component of the program consists of two weeks of travel, exploration, discovery, and adventure in the host country. Tour group sizes are generally larger, bringing together multiple project groups to meet and interact on the tour component. The tour is run and operated by ISV with an ISV Tour Leader. Participants travel throughout their host country and learn about the environment and culture of the country, while taking part in activities such as white water rafting, city tours, horseback riding, snorkeling, glacier treks, waterfall rappelling, cultural shows, etc.
Academic credit
As of 2023, 350 universities have offered academic credit through independent study to almost 2,000 student ISV participants.[6] In addition to the option of independent study, since 2002 various universities within the USA, UK, and Australia have offered academic credit in accordance with an ISV Program Syllabus that has been approved by the accrediting institutions. The educational focus is in the area of Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Development, capitalizing on the program's opportunities for experiential education in an international volunteer setting.
However, it is an educational program for all participants regardless of whether they are earning credit. The program incorporates group discussions, daily journaling, guest speakers, and more to facilitate and encourage participants to gain as much as possible from their experience.
Other points of interest
Currently, ISV offers programs in Australia, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, South Africa, and Thailand.[4]
ISV is committed to developing active global citizens who embrace a lifestyle of volunteering and offers the 'Global Volunteer Citizens Award' to those who complete an additional 20 hours of volunteering in their own community when they return home from an ISV Program. Similarly, participants in the USA may receive the President's Volunteer Service Award when completing an additional 20 hours of volunteering in their community.
Because ISV is a California-based non-profit public benefit corporation 501(c), students residing in the USA may also raise funds for the program thorough tax-deductible sponsorship donations. ISV is registered as a non-profit organization with the IRS in Yorba Linda, California.[7] This is also where their United States office is located. As of November 2023, International Student Volunteers holds a Better Business Bureau rating of 'A+' and has been accredited on their website since 1998.[8]
ISV appears as a resource in the Lonely Planet: Costa Rica guidebook.[9] ISV is also discussed in a book[10] that investigates the growing industry of volunteer travel.[11]
See also
References
- ^ "INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS VOLUNTEER - ISV.ORG". Retrieved 2023-11-21.
- ^ "INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS VOLUNTEER - ISV.ORG". Retrieved 2023-11-21.
- ^ "International Voluntary Service Task Force". US Center for Citizen Diplomacy. 2010. Retrieved 2 November 2010.
- ^ a b International Volunteer Abroad Programs for Students | ISV. Isvolunteers.org (2013-04-08). Retrieved on 2013-07-26.
- ^ "International Student Volunteers". Wild Mountains Trust. Wild Mountains Trust. Archived from the original on 28 July 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2011.
- ^ "Academic Credit - INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS VOLUNTEER". 2022-07-04. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
- ^ "IRS.gov: International Student Volunteers". IRS.gov Search For Charities. IRS.gov. Retrieved 3 March 2011.
- ^ "International Student Volunteers Inc | Better Business Bureau® Profile". www.bbb.org. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
- ^ Vorhees, Mara; Firestone, Matthew (2006). Lonely Planet: Costa Rica. Lonely Planet. p. 542. ISBN 978-1-74104-463-8.
- ^ Lyons & Wearing (2008). Journeys of Discovery in Volunteer Tourism. CABI. pp. 49–58. ISBN 978-1-84593-380-7.
- ^ Volunteer tourism: A global analysis. ATLAS: Tourism Research and Marketing. 2008. ISBN 978-90-75775-34-1.