The Verra Project Hub (the project hub) is an online platform that serves as a comprehensive tool for creating and managing projects in Verra’s standards programs, making stakeholders’ experience with Verra seamless and efficient.
Verra works to continually expand the project hub’s suite of digital tools and capabilities.
The project hub enables the submission and review of project-related documentation including project validation, monitoring, verification, and related processes including integration with the Verra Registry for the issuance of carbon credits once a project is approved. Project proponents can use it to track the progress of project review processes, milestones, and deliverables, and to complete a number of actions related to these processes.
The project hub supports stakeholders in the following ways:
- It enhances transparency and accessibility of project information.
- It facilitates communication and collaboration among proponents, validation/verification bodies (VVBs), and other stakeholders.
- It streamlines the processes necessary to complete validation and verification of projects.
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If you have questions that are not answered here, please reach out to hubsupport@verra.org.
For the list of current features, please see below. We will continue to update this page as additional features become available and to add more resources to facilitate use of the project hub.
What Is Available in the Verra Project Hub?
Digitalized Methodologies
Verra is currently digitalizing its most used methodologies to facilitate the accurate and streamlined creation of project documents and monitoring reports by using templates to collect all the project details required for a given methodology. A built-in engine performs all the necessary calculations under the respective methodology, including computing a project’s emission reductions and removals (ERRs), or other equivalent impacts, for a given crediting period.
The following methodologies are available in digital form:
Digital VCS Tools, Forms, and Features
The Project Hub includes a number of Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) Program tools, as well as forms and features that apply to specific project-related processes or methodologies and program updates.
The Digital Project Submission Tool is a comprehensive digital platform for efficiently creating and managing carbon project submissions to Verra through an intuitive interface. It facilitates a streamlined project registration process in the Verra Registry in the following ways:
- It checks the consistency and completeness of submitted project data using a built-in validation logic.
- It allows for quick corrections of incorrect or incomplete data with minimal effort; changes are logged for easy traceability.
- It enables VVBs to access records for their designated projects, create validation and verification reports, and submit them for review by Verra.
The Project Tracker enables stakeholders who have projects listed on the Verra Registry to track the status of those projects.
The digitalized version of the Non-Permanence Risk Tool for Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use (AFOLU) provides project proponents with an efficient, accurate, and user-friendly way to conduct the non-permanence risk assessment for their AFOLU projects and estimate the required buffer pool contributions of those projects.
The digitalized Geological Carbon Storage (GCS) Non-Permanence Risk Tool provides project proponents with an efficient, accurate, and user-friendly way to conduct the non-permanence risk assessment for their GCS projects and estimate the required buffer pool contributions of those projects.
The digital version of the Exemption Request Form facilitates the submission of exemption requests per the Exemption Request Procedure. Verra may grant exemption requests related to deadlines, requirements for VVB site visits, VVB rotation, and change of VVBs under extraordinary circumstances.
The digital version of the VCS Requantification Notification Form streamlines the process of initiating the VCS Methodology Change and Requantification Procedure. Project proponents must submit this form upon the start of activities with their contracted VVB. The procedure enables projects to update the methodology or methodology version they are using for past verification periods and requantify the greenhouse gas emission reductions and carbon dioxide removals from past verification periods in accordance with that updated methodology.
The digitalized representations enable users to complete these documents digitally and request signatures digitally through the Verra Project Hub.
The digitalized CCP Label Request Form facilitates requests from project proponents who wish to apply Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) CCP labels to the Verified Carbon Units (VCUs) that their projects generate.
*User Guide Available in the Project Hub
This software solution enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of gathering public feedback on Verra’s programs, standards, and methodology updates during public consultation processes.
The digitalized Notice of Validation and Verification Services Form streamlines Verra’s process for Performance Observation audits, where Verra staff observe and assess the quality of the VVB’s performance. VVBs use this form to notify Verra of an upcoming remote or onsite project site visit, which is mandatory for project validation and verification. Verra reviews these notices and informs the respective VVB if the planned validation/verification has been selected for a Performance Observation audit.
*User Guide Available in the Project Hub
Project review reports (PRRs) are the main way through which Verra communicates findings resulting from project reviews with validation/verification bodies (VVBs). As of November 2025, PRRs are processed digitally through the Verra Project Hub, which allows VVBs to prepare and submit responses to Verra’s PRRs and the required documentation directly through the Verra Project Hub. This enhances efficiency, provides real-time status updates, and securely stores data for future analysis.
To register a project under Verra’s REDD methodology (VM0048), proponents must acquire VMD0055-compliant risk maps for the jurisdiction in which their project is registered. Proponents need these data to set the baselines for their REDD projects. The PADA Request form in the project hub enables proponents to request these data in an efficient way.