Joining or establishing a peace club offers the chance to learn by doing, to build leadership
and some professional life skills through project management, peace building and community projects. Besides,
peace club leaders and the members are entitled to many advantages, including:
Every year, ⅔ of the Peace Club Committee or CC are eligible to receive the scholarship for Peace Club
Architect Training (PCAT) in Thailand after performing active role and responsibility for at least 6 months,
finishing 42-day online self-development program, being fluent in English, and being able to perform the
Peace Architect Task (or Mindfulness and Meditation Trainer) for at least one year after the training to
develop the club further.
After one year of duty, Peace Architect can be the Advisor of the Club but not a part of the CC and still
be able to seek financial support as of the Peace Architect. This scholarship of $3,000 includes airfare
(from the country of the club to Thailand), accommodation, food, local or land transportation, and training
fee, but not the visa fee.
The CC and its active members (of at least 3 months) can be considered to be WPI representatives and
receive financial support in attending conferences, seminars, or forums which are related or beneficial to
the club activities within the region.
According to their level and impact, Peace Clubs can also receive the WPI grant which can be used to run
regular activities, organize outreach programs, or support active club members in case of accident or
funeral with the consent of the club committee and the World Peace Initiative Foundation (WPI) Regional
Coordinator (RC) in the region where the peace club is established.