Becoming an associate member
An individual or organisation can become an associated member because they share GAP-I’s philosophy and purpose, are supportive of the effort of the network and its individual members and wish to make a contribution to make the network thrive. They are not required to implement GAP-I-like programs or use GAP-I’s approaches and methods.
Associate members are:
- invited to international meetings and workshops.
- eligible for preferential rates for training and other membership benefits decided by the Board and AGM.
- not eligible to vote at the AGM.
- eligible for Board membership (under certain limiting conditions).
In return they are expected to:
- adhere to the Articles of Association and the GAP International Membership Charter.
- make an effort to support the network and/or individual organisational members to thrive.
- abide by the decisions of the AGM.
Take a look at our Membership FAQs page if you have any questions.
