Application Window for VPI Membership Open Until March 31, 2024

January 11, 2024 •

The Voluntary Principles Initiative (VPI) is currently receiving new Membership applications. Organizations interested in becoming a VPI Member need to submit their applications in writing by March 31, 2024, to applications@voluntaryprinciples.org.

VPI membership falls into three pillars: Corporate, Government, and NGO. There is also a category for Observer organizations.

Applications are assessed during two annual windows, in March and September of each year, and are reviewed by the VPI Steering Committee, in consultation with Members. Applications received after the due date will be assessed in the following cycle. Please note that the typical successful application process takes several months (up to a year) from window close date to acceptance.

As a VPI Member, your organization will have opportunities to engage with like-minded organizations, gain access to training and peer learning opportunities, and collaborate with other Members to address security-related human rights challenges around the world. VPI Members will also have access to exclusive content such as industry updates, expert-led webinars, and events.

To be considered for VPI Membership, an applicant must demonstrate that they meet the entry criteria for the category they are applying to — Corporate, Government, NGO, or Observer. For more information, including the admission process and the entry criteria for each category, please refer to the links below. 

Framework for the Admission of new Companies

Framework for the Admission of new Governments 

Framework for the Admission of new NGOs 

Framework for the Admission of new Observers

If you any questions regarding the applications, please contact the VPI Secretariat at applications@voluntaryprinciples.org.

About the Voluntary Principles 

The Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights are an internationally recognized set of principles that guide companies on how to conduct their security operations while ensuring respect for human rights. To promote implementation of the Principles, the Voluntary Principles Initiative (VPI) was created. The Initiative is comprised of over 60 members and observers including companies, governments, and non-governmental organizations that share best practices and mutually support the implementation of the Principles. 

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