Birthright Macedonia

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The 2025 dates for Birthright will be June 27 – July 18, 2025. The deadline to apply will be May 16, 2025.

Rediscover your Macedonian heritage, or discover it for the first time. Come with a friend or come alone and leave with friends. Visit Macedonia, the land of your ancestors.

BIRTHRIGHT MACEDONIA offers Macedonian youth from around the world the opportunity to proudly declare their Macedonian identity and assert their Macedonian Heritage. Through its hands-on, life changing experience, Birthright Macedonia allows its participants to become fully immersed in their ancestral homeland by experiencing many facets of the fabric of Macedonia and its people.

Through its hands-on, life changing experience, Birthright Macedonia allows its participants to become fully immersed in their ancestral homeland by experiencing many facets of the fabric of Macedonia and its people.

Birthright Macedonia was conceived and developed by UMD Advisory Council member Peter Dallas, a first-generation American of Macedonian Heritage. He was concerned about the decline of the connections of Macedonians to their ancestral roots, particularly among first, second, and third generation Macedonians in the Diaspora. Concerned with the growing assimilation of overseas Macedonians into other cultures and intermarriage with non-Macedonians, Dallas was determined to do something to help Macedonians abroad maintain their connection to the homeland.

The result is Birthright Macedonia, a fully integrated program of the United Macedonian Diaspora (UMD) headquartered in Washington, D.C., in partnership with the Macedonian Center for International Cooperation (MCIC) in Skopje, and the Birthright Macedonia Bitola Alliance.

Nina Erskine - Birthright Macedonia

MISSION

  • To strengthen the ties between Macedonians living in the Diaspora with the people of Macedonia.
  • To offer Diasporan Macedonians the opportunity to experience the daily life of the Republic and to achieve a better understanding of the economic, cultural, political, and social issues of the country.
  • To encourage Diasporan Macedonians to contribute to the development of Macedonia by sharing their knowledge and life experiences with native Macedonians through volunteer work internship programs.
  • To develop contacts and friendships with native Macedonians and with Diasporan Macedonians that will last a lifetime.
  • To foster and promote Macedonian causes throughout the world.
Schedule

A Birthright Macedonia Summer Session consists of 3 full weeks in Macedonia (June 27 – July 18, 2025). The following is a brief overview of a typical summer session.

Deadline for application is May 16, 2025.

Arrive in Skopje. Register at the hotel designated for overseas participants. Pick up your information packet. Use your free time to recover from jet lag, relax, browse the shops, stroll the bazaars and discover the attractions and excitement that Skopje offers.

Attend the opening session for Birthright Macedonia, and meet your fellow participants and staff members. Depart and meet your Host Family.

Visit the site of your internship and meet your fellow Macedonian co-workers. Become acclimated with your work environment and begin work in your chosen field.

Become immersed in your internship work. Learn new work procedures and share your knowledge and experiences with your native fellow workers. After work hours, socialize with your internship colleagues, Host Family members, and other Birthright participants. Interacting with all three groups will help build lasting friendships for you and them.

Participate in the closing ceremonies of Birthright Macedonia. Say farewell to your fellow overseas Birthright Macedonia participants, Host Family, and staff members.

Depart Skopje and head for home, or remain in Macedonia.

Highlights

Program participants will spend 3 weeks in the summer (June 27 – July 18, 2025) — known as the Summer Session — in Macedonia. Participants who wish to remain beyond the Summer Session 2025, may do so at their discretion.

Participants need to be 18+ years of age. You must be 18 years old on the first day of the Birthright Macedonia Summer Session.

Participants will be housed with Macedonian Host Families, who will provide room and board for the participant. At their convenience, a participant may choose to live with relatives, who reside in Skopje or Bitola. Any arrangement made between a participant and relatives will be strictly a private arrangement and outside of the purview of Birthright Macedonia.

Summer Session 2024 will take place in Skopje and in Bitola. Participants are given the choice of either location subject to availability.

As a participant, you are assigned a pre-designated Internship work program that complements your academic and career goals or general interests. Your summer experience with Birthright Macedonia could earn you undergraduate college credit subject to your college or university requirements.

During non-work hours and weekends, participants will have opportunities to meet, interact and socialize with one another, with local Macedonian youth and adults, and become immersed in all aspects of their assigned location.

There is an Application Fee of $750 if paid on or before May 16, 2025.

You can pay the Application Fee online.

Internships and Free Time

Internships
An important part of your participation in Birthright Macedonia is the opportunity to work at an internship that is consistent with your academic, work, or general interests.

During the internship, you will work alongside native Macedonians, and perhaps other participants who have similar interests as you. The program gives you the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the work and aspirations of the Macedonian people. In addition to gaining hands-on experience in your work, you will become immersed in the social and economic fabric of contemporary Macedonia. At the conclusion of your internship, you will receive a Certificate of Completion, which will acknowledge your effort and your contribution to the people of Macedonia. You may find this Certificate to be a useful component to your academic or work resumes. You may be able to receive college credit for your participation in Birthright Macedonia. Check with your college or university.

Free Time

  • Spend your free time in the myriad of opportunities Macedonia offers you.
  • Participate in three HERITAGE WEEKENDS to discover the culture, history, and natural beauty of the Republic.
  • Interact and socialize with your Host Family members and with your colleagues from your internship program.
  • Socialize with fellow overseas participants and with native youth.
  • Visit family relatives you have living in Macedonia.
  • Enjoy the friendliness of the Macedonian people and the beauty of the country.
Costs and Accommodations
Costs

The overseas participant will be responsible for the following expenses:

  • Application Fee is payable when you submit your Application. The Application Fee is $750 if paid on or before May 16, 2025.
  • The fee is not refundable if you are accepted to participate in the program. If you are not accepted, you will receive a refund. You can pay the Application fee by clicking HERE.
  • Round trip flight to Macedonia.
  • Passport and visa expenses (if applicable).
  • Medical/accident/travel insurance.
  • Meals and hotel accommodations on the first day and the last day of your stay in Macedonia.
  • Travel and related costs in Macedonia during free time.
  • Food and related costs during free time. Depending on the work schedule of your internship, you may need to buy some meals.
  • Personal and miscellaneous items.
Accomodations

Overseas participants can stay with a Host Family. Enjoy your home away from home, with an abundance of Macedonian hospitality.

You have the option to live with your relatives during Birthright Macedonia, provided they reside in Skopje or Bitola.

You will be responsible for the cost of accommodations and meals outside the home of your Host Family.

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Enrollment in Birthright Macedonia is limited and all applications will be processed on a first-come basis.

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