become a member of the Humanity Hub





Become a member of the Humanity Hub

Are you working toward a more peaceful and just world and looking to become a member of The Hague Humanity Hub? Join our vibrant, interdisciplinary community of innovators, changemakers, and organisations making an impact from The Hague and beyond. Whether you’re an individual professional or an organisation, the Hub offers meaningful connections, flexible workspace, and opportunities to collaborate.

Why join the Humanity Hub?

As a Humanity Hub member, you’ll gain:

Access to a powerful network

Connect with 600+ professionals and organisations in peace, justice, and humanitarian action.

Collaboration opportunities

Participate in curated events and co-creation programs that spark innovation and partnerships.

A dynamic workspace

Enjoy flexible options at our centrally located campus in The Hague — designed to fit your way of working.

Visibility and promotion

Showcase your work through our communications channels, member spotlights, and public events.

A voice in the community

Help shape a values-driven environment centered on openness, collaboration, and meaningful impact.

Who is it for?

Whether you’re an individual looking for meaningful connections or an organisation working across peace, justice, human rights, humanitarian innovation, sustainable development, and more, we’d love to welcome you!

Discover the members Download the Membership brochure

Explore membership plans

Individuals:

Freelancers, researchers, consultants, or professionals looking for community and collaboration.

42 EUR/month (+ VAT) per person

Organisations:

NGOs, social enterprises, startups, think tanks, international networks, and more.

Starting at 1840 EUR (+ VAT) per year (up to 5 members, annual payment)

 

 

Frequently asked questions

Get in touch

Do you want to learn more about membership at the Humanity Hub? Get in touch with our Community Manager Marcela Neves for tailored advice, a tour of the Hub, or simply for more information on our services and prices.

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