Founded on the belief that meaningful change happens when the right people come together with the tools, knowledge and confidence to act, The Conscious Travel Foundation has continued to grow its global community and collective impact, welcoming nine new members committed to advancing a more responsible future for travel.
In 2025, it reached 135 member organisations across 35 countries and ten sectors of the travel industry, marking its strongest period of membership growth since inception.
During 2025, members and partners helped raise more than £120,000 through the Foundation's annual fundraising auction, enabling £48,000 in grants to be awarded to Community Impact Fund recipients.
Through Member Directed Giving, support reached a further 40 grassroots projects across 23 countries, while investment in climate and biodiversity initiatives totalled £47,285.
While celebrating the collective impact achieved in 2025, the report also highlights the challenges that remain, including sustaining progress on climate action and responding to increasing demand for funding and support.
The Foundation believes these challenges can only be addressed through collaboration. This month, the community has expanded further with the addition of nine new members: Awasi; Anna Walker Travel; By Sophie; Classic Escapes; Classic Portfolio; Collection In The Wild; Entree Destinations; Emotional Sicily; Greenline Africa; and Soulful Safaris.
Maudie Tomlinson and Olivia Cryer, co-founders of The Conscious Travel Foundation, said: "We're proud to be a community that works for businesses at every stage - a handrail for newer operators finding their feet, and a place where long-established, impact-led organisations can share what they've learned with other organisations around the world.
"Welcoming non-profit members like Greenline Africa alongside commercial operators reflects exactly the kind of cross-sector exchange that makes this community genuinely useful - and one we’re excited to keep growing."