Airbnb and local Hosts support conservation in Kenya

How Host Club members are working together to preserve a coastline.
By Airbnb on Mar 20, 2024
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Updated Mar 20, 2024

Highlights

  • Host Clubs identify nonprofits for donations each year through the Airbnb Community Fund.

  • Airbnb will distribute $100 million USD through 2030 to organizations around the globe.

  • The 2024 Community Fund nominations are now open.

If you find a group of Airbnb Hosts walking along a beach on Kenya’s coastline, it’s not a casual stroll. They’re picking up plastic bottles and other trash before it’s swept into the Indian Ocean.

Pamellah, a Host and Community Leader of the Kenya Coastal Region Host Club, plans to join beach cleanups organized by a local nonprofit, A Rocha Kenya, in an effort to preserve the region she calls home. “We organize the Host community so that they can come together and make a significant impact on our society,” she says. “We rely on one another, as no one is an island.”

A Rocha Kenya works to study and restore threatened habitats and protect endangered species. Pamellah nominated the organization for an Airbnb Community Fund donation because she was inspired by its commitment to conservation. Host Club members have an opportunity each year to support their local community through the Community Fund. 

The nonprofit is a part of the wider A Rocha conservation network, which has a presence in more than 20 countries. A Rocha Kenya is committed to community-based conservation, including tagging birds, planting mangrove trees, and providing free tree seedlings. It collaborates with indigenous communities, local farmers, women’s groups, scientists, and others to conduct research and offer environmental education.

Colin, the founder of A Rocha Kenya, is also an Airbnb Host. He has worked with Pamellah to educate their community about conservation. “We see people as very much part of the solution even if they are part of the problem,” Colin says. “We see that it’s critical to involve and include people from all sorts of backgrounds in order to succeed.”

Over the years, Colin has welcomed researchers and Airbnb guests at his ecolodge in the town of Watamu. His place is situated within the grounds of A Rocha Kenya’s conservation center. He says the money he earns hosting contributes to the nonprofit’s initiatives. Colin’s guests often become supporters after being given the chance to participate in conservation activities.

Colin (left), a Host and the founder of A Rocha Kenya, shares his love of birds with Community Leader Pamellah (right).

How Host Clubs are making an impact

Thanks to the Kenya Host Club’s nomination, A Rocha Kenya received a $50,000 USD donation from the Airbnb Community Fund. With the funds, the nonprofit plans to develop a new nature reserve and add another canopy walkway to improve an existing nature reserve. 

The donation will also help the nonprofit continue its ecotourism programs through the ecolodge, and offer more educational programs, such as providing tree seedlings to the community. 

More than 50 Host Clubs nominated nonprofits around the world to receive Airbnb Community Fund donations in 2023. Nominations for the 2024 Community Fund donations are now open. Connect with your local Host Club to learn more.

Join your local Host Club for an opportunity to give back

Nominate a nonprofit for a 2024 Community Fund donation by June 7.
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Highlights

  • Host Clubs identify nonprofits for donations each year through the Airbnb Community Fund.

  • Airbnb will distribute $100 million USD through 2030 to organizations around the globe.

  • The 2024 Community Fund nominations are now open.

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Mar 20, 2024
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