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NEW HOPE – PLANETERRA The people of Cambodia are still rebuilding the country following the genocide of the Khmer Rouge regime. One of the biggest economic drivers is the beautiful Angkor Wat complex just outside of Siem Reap, but the ripple effects of tourism are still not reaching some of the most vulnerable groups.MOSHI MAMAS
Give a Heart to Africa (GHTA) welcomes approximately 30 women annually into their year-long school program. By connecting the graduates of the school with a primary consumer market from the tourism industry, the makers of the Moshi Mamas and Lala Salama Spa can create a full-time income for themselves and their families. MALDIVES PLASTIC PROJECT This program directly supports local organizations as they strive to integrate sustainable solutions to plastic use in the Maldives. These programs include awareness raising, education and proper recycling. COMMUNITY TOURISM NETWORK The Planeterra Learning Hub is a practical, online learning resource made for communities to run a successful tourism enterprise. Complimentary webinars and interviews help bring the knowledge tolife.
DESTINATION PARTNERSHIPS The growing Global Community Tourism Network consists of 215+ community tourism enterprises representing 67 countries who are focused on improving their livelihoods and generating an economic ripple effect.The Network represents Planeterra’s efforts to make social enterprise development best practices and trainings available to communities worldwide. OUR TEAM – PLANETERRA Jamie has spent the last 25 years working in tourism, conservation, development, and business management. He is passionate about Planeterra because in his decades of traversing the globe, he has yet to encounter another organization that is so effective at using tourism to improve the lives of some of the most under-resourced people on this planet — especially marginalized womenPARQUE DE LA PAPA
The Parque de la Papa is an organization of five communities located in the highlands of the Sacred Valley in Cuzco, Perú. More than 7,000 Indigenous community members currently work together to preserve the area with hundreds of varieties of native potato (around 1,300) as well as the knowledge and ancient teaching related to the cultivation and management of their agricultural landscapeNETWORK-APPLY
The Global Community Tourism Network is a movement, and supportive group of community enterprises striving to achieve ambitious impactgoals, together.
PLANETERRA – TURNING TRAVEL INTO IMPACTABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR BLOGWHERE WE WORKPROJECT 100INDIGENOUS PEOPLE With the Global Community Tourism Network, we are providing enterprises with access to much-needed training and support. By helping these enterprises thrive, they can then invest in their economies, education, healthcare, and the environment. ABOUT US – PLANETERRA Planeterra is the leading community tourism organization working to reduce poverty around the world. Established in 2003 by entrepreneur, author and philanthropist Bruce Poon Tip, Planeterra is a non-profit organization that has contributed millions of dollars towards projects in areas of social enterprise, healthcare, conservation, and emergencyresponse.
NEW HOPE – PLANETERRA The people of Cambodia are still rebuilding the country following the genocide of the Khmer Rouge regime. One of the biggest economic drivers is the beautiful Angkor Wat complex just outside of Siem Reap, but the ripple effects of tourism are still not reaching some of the most vulnerable groups.MOSHI MAMAS
Give a Heart to Africa (GHTA) welcomes approximately 30 women annually into their year-long school program. By connecting the graduates of the school with a primary consumer market from the tourism industry, the makers of the Moshi Mamas and Lala Salama Spa can create a full-time income for themselves and their families. MALDIVES PLASTIC PROJECT This program directly supports local organizations as they strive to integrate sustainable solutions to plastic use in the Maldives. These programs include awareness raising, education and proper recycling. COMMUNITY TOURISM NETWORK The Planeterra Learning Hub is a practical, online learning resource made for communities to run a successful tourism enterprise. Complimentary webinars and interviews help bring the knowledge tolife.
DESTINATION PARTNERSHIPS The growing Global Community Tourism Network consists of 215+ community tourism enterprises representing 67 countries who are focused on improving their livelihoods and generating an economic ripple effect.The Network represents Planeterra’s efforts to make social enterprise development best practices and trainings available to communities worldwide. OUR TEAM – PLANETERRA Jamie has spent the last 25 years working in tourism, conservation, development, and business management. He is passionate about Planeterra because in his decades of traversing the globe, he has yet to encounter another organization that is so effective at using tourism to improve the lives of some of the most under-resourced people on this planet — especially marginalized womenPARQUE DE LA PAPA
The Parque de la Papa is an organization of five communities located in the highlands of the Sacred Valley in Cuzco, Perú. More than 7,000 Indigenous community members currently work together to preserve the area with hundreds of varieties of native potato (around 1,300) as well as the knowledge and ancient teaching related to the cultivation and management of their agricultural landscapeNETWORK-APPLY
The Global Community Tourism Network is a movement, and supportive group of community enterprises striving to achieve ambitious impactgoals, together.
ABOUT US – PLANETERRA Planeterra is the leading community tourism organization working to reduce poverty around the world. Established in 2003 by entrepreneur, author and philanthropist Bruce Poon Tip, Planeterra is a non-profit organization that has contributed millions of dollars towards projects in areas of social enterprise, healthcare, conservation, and emergencyresponse.
WHAT WE DO – PLANETERRA We have created a global network of community tourism enterprises, supporting one another through peer-to-peer learning and connecting via online platforms and through events. OUR WORK – PLANETERRA Planeterra is an organization born in Toronto, Canada, but rooted everywhere. We are committed to breaking down the barriers community tourism enterprises face, by giving our partners practical training at their fingertips, support, mentorship, and a connection to the tourismindustry.
IMPACT – PLANETERRA The year 2018 was an eventful year filled with social and political movements, polarizing world events, and endless news cycles. At the same time, we saw much ofNETWORK-APPLY
You should be part of an organization that is actively involved in tourism, working towards achieving social, economic or environmental benefits through your tourism program, and eager to exchange ideas with other community tourism enterprises on how we canWHERE WE WORK
Canada Not-for-Profit Corporation Number: 793488-2, US 501 (c)(3) public charity, EIN 83-1619668 STORIES – PLANETERRA Canada Not-for-Profit Corporation Number: 793488-2, US 501 (c)(3) public charity, EIN 83-1619668 SUPPORTERS – PLANETERRA Planeterra also relies on the generous donations from our community of friends and travellers otherwise known as Citizens of Change. With their ongoing support, Planeterra successfully completed the 50 in 5 campaign a year and a half early. PLANETERRA’S COMMUNITY SHOP Planeterra provided a grant to kickstart Esencia Andina, a women-owned and run business in Cuzco that produces biodegradable soaps and detergents, as well as natural products such as repellent, alcohol gel, shampoo, creams, lip moisturizer and massage oil.FAVELA EXPERIENCE
In the city of Rio de Janeiro, close to 3 million people – around 30% of the population – live in favelas (shanty-towns). There are over 1,000 of them ranging from newer or more challenged communities with slum-like conditions, to highly-functioning, vibrantneighbourhoods.
PLANETERRA – TURNING TRAVEL INTO IMPACTABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR BLOGWHERE WE WORKPROJECT 100INDIGENOUS PEOPLE Planeterra is the leading non-profit using community tourism to change lives. Tourism is an $8 trillion global industry, but many local businesses and communities do not benefit from it. There are some forms of tourism where $0 reaches the hands of local people. Planeterra works to break this cycle by supporting and upliftingcommunity tourism.
ABOUT US – PLANETERRA About Us. Planeterra is the world’s leading NGO turning travel into impact in communities. We’re experienced agents of change, with confidence boosted by our 100% success rate. Our market-driven, traveller-centric model and its ripple effects ensure more money stays in the hands of local people. Put simply, it is a better kind oftourism
OUR WORK – PLANETERRA Where we work. Planeterra is an organization born in Toronto, Canada, but rooted everywhere. We are committed to breaking down the barriers community tourism enterprises face, by giving our partners practical training at their fingertips, support, mentorship, and a connection to the tourism industry. COMMUNITY TOURISM NETWORK The Global Community Tourism Network is a movement, and supportive group of community enterprises striving to achieve ambitious impact goals, together. It is not a membership platform. The Global Community Tourism Network is supported by a generous community of donors, including travellers, travel companies, development agencies andgovernment
OUR TEAM – PLANETERRA A Global Network. Planeterra is made up of a dedicated team of individuals who work in Canada, United States, Thailand, Zambia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Italy, India and Peru with frequent travel in the field. Our entire global community – including our in-country partners, board, and advisors – are integral to the success of ourwork.
NEW HOPE – PLANETERRA The people of Cambodia are still rebuilding the country following the genocide of the Khmer Rouge regime. One of the biggest economic drivers is the beautiful Angkor Wat complex just outside of Siem Reap, but the ripple effects of tourism are still not reaching some of the most vulnerable groups.MOSHI MAMAS
Planeterra funded and supported businesses launched by graduates that serve the tourism industry, as the town of Moshi where the school is located is a popular destination for travellers hiking Mount Kilimanjaro. Businesses supported include a handicraft maker’s studio and shop, called the Moshi Mamas Cooperative, as well as theLala Salama Spa.
PROJECT 100
After the successful completion of our 50 in 5 Campaign, we introduced Project 100, with the goal to partner with an additional 25 community tourism enterprises worldwide. MALDIVES PLASTIC PROJECT Planeterra partnered with local travel company, Voyages, to integrate plastic pick-ups into all of G Adventures tours through the Maldives as of 2020. The aim is to mitigate tonnes of plastic from inhabited beaches and incorporate local communities in the mission to reduce plastic waste from reaching the ocean. Planeterra provided theequipment
PARQUE DE LA PAPA
The Parque de la Papa is an organization of five communities located in the highlands of the Sacred Valley in Cuzco, Perú. More than 7,000 Indigenous community members currently work together to preserve the area with hundreds of varieties of native potato (around 1,300) as well as the knowledge and ancient teaching related to the cultivation and management of their agricultural landscape PLANETERRA – TURNING TRAVEL INTO IMPACTABOUT USWHAT WE DOOUR BLOGWHERE WE WORKPROJECT 100INDIGENOUS PEOPLE Planeterra is the leading non-profit using community tourism to change lives. Tourism is an $8 trillion global industry, but many local businesses and communities do not benefit from it. There are some forms of tourism where $0 reaches the hands of local people. Planeterra works to break this cycle by supporting and upliftingcommunity tourism.
ABOUT US – PLANETERRA About Us. Planeterra is the world’s leading NGO turning travel into impact in communities. We’re experienced agents of change, with confidence boosted by our 100% success rate. Our market-driven, traveller-centric model and its ripple effects ensure more money stays in the hands of local people. Put simply, it is a better kind oftourism
OUR WORK – PLANETERRA Where we work. Planeterra is an organization born in Toronto, Canada, but rooted everywhere. We are committed to breaking down the barriers community tourism enterprises face, by giving our partners practical training at their fingertips, support, mentorship, and a connection to the tourism industry. COMMUNITY TOURISM NETWORK The Global Community Tourism Network is a movement, and supportive group of community enterprises striving to achieve ambitious impact goals, together. It is not a membership platform. The Global Community Tourism Network is supported by a generous community of donors, including travellers, travel companies, development agencies andgovernment
OUR TEAM – PLANETERRA A Global Network. Planeterra is made up of a dedicated team of individuals who work in Canada, United States, Thailand, Zambia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Italy, India and Peru with frequent travel in the field. Our entire global community – including our in-country partners, board, and advisors – are integral to the success of ourwork.
NEW HOPE – PLANETERRA The people of Cambodia are still rebuilding the country following the genocide of the Khmer Rouge regime. One of the biggest economic drivers is the beautiful Angkor Wat complex just outside of Siem Reap, but the ripple effects of tourism are still not reaching some of the most vulnerable groups.MOSHI MAMAS
Planeterra funded and supported businesses launched by graduates that serve the tourism industry, as the town of Moshi where the school is located is a popular destination for travellers hiking Mount Kilimanjaro. Businesses supported include a handicraft maker’s studio and shop, called the Moshi Mamas Cooperative, as well as theLala Salama Spa.
PROJECT 100
After the successful completion of our 50 in 5 Campaign, we introduced Project 100, with the goal to partner with an additional 25 community tourism enterprises worldwide. MALDIVES PLASTIC PROJECT Planeterra partnered with local travel company, Voyages, to integrate plastic pick-ups into all of G Adventures tours through the Maldives as of 2020. The aim is to mitigate tonnes of plastic from inhabited beaches and incorporate local communities in the mission to reduce plastic waste from reaching the ocean. Planeterra provided theequipment
PARQUE DE LA PAPA
The Parque de la Papa is an organization of five communities located in the highlands of the Sacred Valley in Cuzco, Perú. More than 7,000 Indigenous community members currently work together to preserve the area with hundreds of varieties of native potato (around 1,300) as well as the knowledge and ancient teaching related to the cultivation and management of their agricultural landscape OUR WORK – PLANETERRA Planeterra is an organization born in Toronto, Canada, but rooted everywhere. We are committed to breaking down the barriers community tourism enterprises face, by giving our partners practical training at their fingertips, support, mentorship, and a connection to the tourismindustry.
OUR TEAM – PLANETERRA A Global Network. Planeterra is made up of a dedicated team of individuals who work in Canada, United States, Thailand, Zambia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Italy, India and Peru with frequent travel in the field. Our entire global community – including our in-country partners, board, and advisors – are integral to the success of ourwork.
NETWORK-APPLY
Planeterra believes strongly in the mission of the Global Community Tourism Network. Born through the COVID-19 crisis, the Network was created as a way for Plaenterra to share its knowledge from 16+ years of community tourism development with a wider audience, and help achieve its impact goals at scale. As the number of communities withinthe
IMPACT – PLANETERRA May 30, 2017. Planeterra’s 2016 Impact Report showcases the impact that Planeterra programs had all across the world in 2016. Get to know the donors that make our work possible, see which projects were brought on in 2016, and learn about some of the amazing ripple effects that tourism is having on communities. Preview on PDF. MALDIVES PLASTIC PROJECT Planeterra partnered with local travel company, Voyages, to integrate plastic pick-ups into all of G Adventures tours through the Maldives as of 2020. The aim is to mitigate tonnes of plastic from inhabited beaches and incorporate local communities in the mission to reduce plastic waste from reaching the ocean. Planeterra provided theequipment
PROJECT 100
After the successful completion of our 50 in 5 Campaign, we introduced Project 100, with the goal to partner with an additional 25 community tourism enterprises worldwide.WHERE WE WORK
Canada Not-for-Profit Corporation Number: 793488-2, US 501 (c)(3) public charity, EIN 83-1619668 DESTINATION PARTNERSHIPS The growing Global Community Tourism Network consists of 215+ community tourism enterprises representing 67 countries who are focused on improving their livelihoods and generating an economic ripple effect.The Network represents Planeterra’s efforts to make social enterprise development best practices and trainings available to communities worldwide.FAVELA EXPERIENCE
Impact. Planeterra’s partnership with Favela Experience, is helping to increase revenue flow into the community by supporting and promoting local businesses and projects. In some cases, nearly 60-80% of the budget of the local micro-enterprises are composed of the earnings they make from tourism. This sustainable income allows themto focus
DINÉHÓZHÓ
Besides income earned from natural resources in the region, the Diné (which means “the people”, and is the name Navajo tribes use to refer to themselves in their own language) are engaged in major development initiatives targeted toward health, education, economic development, and employment.__
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