Turn your compassion into action with Masa.

Choose your volunteer initiative and be part of Israel’s story of resilience.

⏱️Duration: 6 Weeks 

💲Cost: $400

✈️Dates: Cohorts available through Summer 2026

📍Accommodation Options: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Be’er Sheva, Netanya, Eilat, or Sderot

Eligibility: Individuals between 18-40, basic knowledge of English, valid passport, and identify as Jewish. 

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*Masa Volunteers does not affect future Masa participation; grant for a future program will be modified accordingly

6 Weeks of Volunteering & Impact in Israel

Choose Your Volunteering

- 2-3x a week in your city's community
- Placed in the initiative of your choosing

Uplifting High-Risk Communities

Group volunteering 1-2x a week working with high risk communities such as displaced families, mentoring displaced children, agricultural support to communities in the Gaza envelope, and more.

Leadership Certification

Attend workshops created in partnership with local leaders and initiatives. Fellows will receive a Certification in Leadership upon completion of the program.

About the Cohorts and Cities

What's Included in a Our Israel Volunteer Trips

When volunteering in Israel with Masa, you'll engage in community service, cultural immersion, and impactful social initiatives, ensuring a meaningful experience.
  • Housing with accessible safe room
  • Insurance
  • 24-hour staff and safety & security updates
  • Educational & Social Events
  • Volunteering organized through program
  • Transportation to volunteering outside of base city provided
  • Leadership certification
  • Recieve a $3,150 Masa Grant

Application Process for Volunteering in Israel

1) Choose Your Program

Fill out the form above with your information and volunteer preferences

2) Interview

Schedule your interview, a crucial step in understanding your passion and commitment.

3) Confirmation

Upon approval, receive your confirmation from the program.

4) Payment

$400 USD program cost to the organizer

5) Register to Masa

Apply for the Masa Grant; pay a $50 USD refundable Masa registration fee and complete the application process here.

6) Choose Your Flight

Pack your bags, book your flight, and we'll see you soon in Israel!
*Flight ticket to and from Israel are not included
*You can enjoy a 15% discount on round-trip EL AL flights to and from Israel - This voucher is valid only for direct EL AL flights from the EU (excluding Moscow, Russia) or the USA

Frequently Asked Questions About Volunteering in Israel

Is it safe to volunteer in Israel right now?

Safety is our top priority. All Masa volunteer housing includes accessible safe rooms, we provide comprehensive insurance, and our Chief Security Officer Amir Keinan provides 24/7 security updates. Our staff monitors the situation continuously and adjusts programming as needed.

How much does it cost to volunteer in Israel for 6 weeks?

The program costs $400 USD, and all participants receive a $3,150 Masa Grant, making this one of the most affordable volunteer trips to Israel available. This cost includes housing, insurance, organized volunteering, transportation to volunteer sites, educational programming, and leadership certification. Flights are not included.

What's the age requirement for volunteering in Israel

Participants must be between 18-40 years old. You must also have a valid passport, basic English proficiency, and identify as Jewish.

Do I need to speak Hebrew to volunteer in Israel?

No Hebrew language skills are required. All programming, volunteer training, and staff communication is conducted in English. However, you'll naturally pick up some Hebrew during your 6 weeks immersed in Israeli communities.

What kind of volunteer work will I do in Israel

Volunteer placements vary based on your location and interests, but typically include: supporting displaced families and children, agricultural work in affected communities, training with emergency medical services (MDA), community rebuilding projects, tutoring and education support, and working on IDF bases. You'll volunteer 1-2 times per week with flexibility for personal exploration.

Can I choose where in Israel I'll volunteer

Yes! You can select from seven accommodation options: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Be'er Sheva, Netanya, Eilat, or Sderot. Each location offers different volunteer opportunities and experiences. Some specialized tracks (like MDA paramedic training or Kibbutz Nahal Oz rebuilding) are location-specific.

What's included in the program beyond volunteering?

Beyond hands-on volunteer work, your 6-week experience includes: housing with safe rooms, comprehensive medical insurance, 24/7 staff support and security updates, leadership workshops and certification, educational seminars with Israeli leaders, cultural and social events, organized group trips, transportation to volunteer sites outside your base city, and Shabbat experiences.

How is this different from other Israel volunteer programs?

Masa's 6-week volunteer program is specifically designed in response to Israel's current needs, focusing on supporting communities affected by ongoing conflict. Unlike general volunteer tourism, you'll work directly with Israeli organizations addressing real-time challenges. The program is heavily subsidized (you receive a $3,150 grant), includes comprehensive safety infrastructure, and awards an official Leadership Certification recognized internationally.

When can I start? What are the cohort dates?

Multiple cohorts run from December through Summer 2026, with start dates typically in December, January, February, May, June, and July. Specific dates are available after you begin the application process.

Will volunteering in Israel affect my ability to participate in future Masa programs?

No, participating in Masa Volunteers does not prevent future Masa participation. However, grants for future programs will be modified accordingly based on previous Masa funding received.

What should I pack for a volunteer trip to Israel?

For a 6-week volunteer program in Israel, pack: comfortable closed-toe shoes for volunteer work, modest clothing for religious sites, layers for varying climates (Israel can be hot in summer, cooler in winter), sunscreen and hat, power adapters (Israel uses Type C/H outlets), any prescription medications, photocopies of your passport, and clothes appropriate for both volunteer work and leisure activities. Masa provides detailed packing lists upon acceptance, including specific items needed for your chosen volunteer track.

What types of volunteer work can I do in Israel?

Israel volunteer opportunities through Masa's 6-week program include: Emergency Services (Magen David Adom paramedic training), Community Support (working with displaced families and children from conflict zones), Agriculture (supporting farms in affected regions like the Gaza envelope), Education (tutoring and mentoring Israeli youth), IDF Support (volunteering on military bases), Rebuilding Projects (assisting communities like Kibbutz Nahal Oz), and Social Services (working with at-risk populations). Your placement depends on your chosen city, skills, and interests.

Can I extend my stay in Israel after the volunteer program ends?

Yes! Many Masa 6-week volunteers extend their stay in Israel after program completion to travel, visit family, or explore other opportunities. You'll need to manage your own accommodation after the program ends, but you'll have built a network of Israeli friends and fellow participants who can offer guidance. Some volunteers transition into longer Masa programs (4-12 months), apply for internships with organizations they volunteered with, or simply spend 1-2 additional weeks touring Israel independently.

Do I need previous volunteer experience to join an Israel volunteer program?

No previous volunteer experience is required for Masa's 6-week program. All volunteers receive comprehensive training specific to their placement before beginning work. Whether you're supporting families, working in agriculture, or training as an EMT, you'll get the skills and guidance needed to contribute meaningfully. What matters most is your commitment, openness to learning, and genuine desire to support Israeli communities during a challenging time.

Please Note

Volunteer placement based on your preferences will be matched to the best of the program’s ability. All program aspects are subject to the regulation of Masa’s Chief of Security and Safety, Amir Keinan.

Join Us, Spread the Light:

Together, let’s illuminate hope, create connections, and make a lasting impact. Your role is pivotal, and your contribution will be a guiding light during these challenging times.

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