Let’s give back to the places that give us so much.

Whatever the cause, you can make all the difference. Make it count.


The United States of America

National Park Foundation


The national parks are a uniquely American idea, truly supported by our country as a whole. The NPF seeks the wild and untamed land, the places where history was made, the sites that honor our heroes, and they stand behind what really matters— protecting these sacred places.

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Mugarameno, Zambia & SiEm Reap, Cambodia

The Kai Foundation

The KAI Foundation aims to provide the facilities and support to aid the less fortunate in building successful lives for themselves and promising futures for their children. KAI’s first project built a maternity ward in Mugarameno, Zambia that has a population of 20,000. Since the opening in 2016, there have been almost 200 babies born at the Claire Kartagener Maternity Ward. The KAI Foundation is currently working on an additional project in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

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Kenya

Our Footprint

We firmly believe that we should tread delicately on our planet, leaving behind footprints made only by sandy toes. Our aim is to not only share the incredible natural wonders of East Africa, but to be passionate protectors of it. By uniting sustainable tourism, conservation and community, we can achieve an ecological balance and live in harmony with our environment, protecting it for our children’s children. This is why we have created a dedicated foundation to protect our environment and impact positively on the communities we work alongside. We call it Our Footprint.

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Sacred valley, Peru

Sol Y Luna Association

The Sol y Luna Association is a school and foster care system for underprivileged local children in The Sacred Valley in Peru. They offer a high-quality learning environment to ensure their students’ well-being and they support local families so that all children can attend school.

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Across Africa

Wilderness Wildlife Trust

The Wilderness Wildlife Trust, an independent non-profit entity associated with the Wilderness Group, supports a wide variety of projects across Africa. The projects and researchers that it supports address the needs of existing wildlife populations, seek solutions to save endangered species and provide education and training for local people and their communities.

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Sumba, Indonesia

Sumba Foundation

The Sumba Foundation empowers the people of Sumba to fight poverty and disease while preserving and respecting their cultural traditions. Since its creation in 2001, the foundation has reduced malaria infections by more than 93% by educating 360 students in WHO Malaria Training and helping build 60 water wells and a network of 250 water stations, which provides clean water to 25,000 people each day.

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Botswana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe

The Great Plains Foundation

The Great Plains Foundation’s mission is to conserve and expand natural habitats in Africa through innovative conservation initiatives with a long-term commitment to the environment, wildlife, and local communities. The Foundation works in parallel with the conservation-tourism parent company, Great Plains Conservation, to realize this mission through conservation education programs, community initiatives, and wildlife and environmental stewardship in Botswana, Kenya, and Zimbabwe.

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