[3] The network gathers over 50 active members,[4] including Art Workshop Lazareti, Shadow Casters, Kontejner, Multimedia Institute, QueerANarchive, Queer Sport Split, Skribonauti, Udruga za promicanje kultura Kulturtreger, Udruženje za razvoj kulture "URK", etc.
It started running regional programs in 2004 with the aim of connecting independent cultural organizations in countries of the former SFR Yugoslavia.
The name Clubture arises from the initial idea of club program exchange, but since the beginning, other organizations focusing on culture and youth have joined.
Founding organizations included: Art Workshop Lazareti from Dubrovnik, GRADDONJI from Osijek, Metamedia and Monteparadiso from Pula, Pokret urbanog življenja from Slavonski Brod, cultural-artistic association Romb from Split, Spirit from Rijeka, WHW - What, How & for Whom, URK - Udruženje za razvoj kulture and Udruženje Zdravo društvo, Autonomous cultural center ATTACK!, BLOK - Lokalna baza za osvježavanje kulture, Udruga studenata arhitekture EASA-Hrvatska, Ekseperimentalna slobodna scena - EKS Scena and Multimedia Institute from Zagreb.
Regional programs include more than a hundred civil society organizations from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Slovenia, and Serbia.