Social Entrepreneur & Founder of Search for Common Ground

Four ways to get involved with The Hague Humanity Hub
At The Hague Humanity Hub, we believe collaboration drives impact.
Whether you’re an individual changemaker, a mission-driven organisation, or an interested citizen, there are many ways to connect, contribute, and grow with our community.
Join a vibrant and purpose-driven network of professionals working on peace, justice, and sustainability. As a member, you’ll gain access to exclusive networking opportunities, curated events, and a supportive environment to build meaningful connections and collaborations. Whether you’re a local organisation or an international initiative, membership gives you visibility and a strong foothold in The Hague’s impact ecosystem.
Key benefits include:
Bring your mission to life with our full-service event support. From small meetings to public dialogues and international conferences, our experienced team helps you design and deliver impactful gatherings that foster learning, connection, and action.
We offer:
Our 2000m² collaboration space in the heart of The Hague is more than just a place to work—it’s a place to belong. Surrounded by a community of like-minded professionals, you’ll find daily inspiration and new opportunities for collaboration.
Options include:
Coworking at the Hub Private offices at the Hub
Let’s create impact together. We co-design partnerships with funders, knowledge institutions, and mission-aligned organisations to support innovative programmes, citizen engagement, and international visibility.
Examples of partnerships include:
The Hague Humanity Hub welcomes Julia Catani as our new Fundraiser & Business Development Manager. With 10+ years in the non-profit sector, Julia brings expertise in donor relations and strategic partnerships. Connect with her to explore collaboration and funding opportunities that strengthen the peace and justice ecosystem.
What does it mean to truly invest in peace? On 24 June, The Hague Humanity Hub brought together voices from philanthropy, civil society, and finance to explore how peace can be reframed not just as an ideal, but as a shared imperative. This was the first step in a longer journey toward reimagining funding models that prioritise justice, dignity, and systemic change.