Who can become a member of APRI?

Any individual or legal entity whose professional activity involves the ethical and transparent transfer of relevant information about a sector, activity or group to public and institutional administrations, and who are willing to comply with the Code of Conduct of the Association.

Partnering process

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In order to become a member of APRI, you simply have to be a professional in the institutional relations or public affairs sector. The application for membership will be evaluated by the Admission Committee of APRI and, once accepted, after signing the Code of Conduct and paying the fees, you will be introduced to the other members.

APRI members can be professionals or organizations that develop the activity of lobbying, interest representation, public affairs or institutional relations, with the functions of transferring legitimate interests to the public administrations in general and especially to the legislative and executive powers at the European, state, regional and local level.

Until 2018, only individuals were part of the Association of Professionals of Institutional Relations (APRI) but after the modification of the statutes, it extended its representation to legal entities that develop said function, especially those organizations linked to public affairs, lobbying, representation of interests or institutional relations.

Fees

Fee for individuals:

  • 195 euros/year
  • 97,5 euros/year for unemployed professionals under 30 years old

Fee for legal entities:

  • between 1 and 5 persons from your organization working in the field of Institutional Relations or Public Affairs: 1000 euros/year
  • between 6 and 10 persons from your organization working in the field of Institutional Relations or Public Affairs: 2000 euros/year
  • more than 10 persons from your organization working in the field of Institutional Relations or Public Affairs: 2500 euros/year

Fee for non-profit entities pursuing general interests

  • 500 euros/year

Do you want to become a member of APRI? Apply for a partnership by filling in the registration form

Your application will be evaluated by the Admission Committee of APRI, and once the application is accepted, after the payment of an annual fee, we will proceed to introduce you to the rest of the members in the weekly newsletter of APRI.

We are at your disposal for any additional clarifications you may have.