
Why become a Institutional member?
Institutional membership is created in an effort to broaden the SIM’s reach and international engagement. It is designed for universities and research institutions, multinational enterprises and other large companies, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), diplomatic missions and embassies, associations, NGOs, and other related organisations. Our institutional membership gives access to cutting-edge research and participation in the exchange of ideas on sustainability and networking opportunities. Institutions join the SIMS with the objective of promoting sustainable thoughts and actions, especially in the global south. Our institutional members are recognised for their support in the SIMS Newsletter and on our website.
Annual Membership Cost
Organizations with less than 250 employees
€ 2800
- Increased visibility and recognition through joint projects, publications, and events, highlighting your organisation’s commitment to sustainable development.
- Participate in policy advocacy efforts, influencing sustainability policies and practices that benefit the Global South.
- Access to SIMS conferences, training sessions and workshops.
- Access local contexts and challenges through SIMS’ extensive network and form partnerships with communities and stakeholders, ensuring projects are culturally appropriate and locally supported.
- Collaboration opportunities through discounted joint events and sponsorship opportunities.
- Assistance with sustainability reporting and certification processes, enhancing the institution’s credibility and accountability.
- Access to our Newsletter with the latest insights
Organizations with more than 250 employees
€ 6000
- Increased visibility and recognition through joint projects, publications, and events, highlighting your organisation’s commitment to sustainable development.
- Participate in policy advocacy efforts, influencing sustainability policies and practices that benefit the Global South.
- Access to SIMS conferences, training sessions and workshops.
- Access local contexts and challenges through SIMS’ extensive network and form partnerships with communities and stakeholders, ensuring projects are culturally appropriate and locally supported.
- Collaboration opportunities through discounted joint events and sponsorship opportunities.
- Assistance with sustainability reporting and certification processes, enhancing the institution’s credibility and accountability.
- Access to our Newsletter with the latest insights