The 1000 is committed to being an active participant in supporting sustainability, diversity, and inclusion in the travel industry and we encourage our members to join us in being globally-conscious citizens.
Our commitments:
To volunteer time to organizations supporting sustainability, diversity, and inclusion in the travel industry.
To financially empower individuals and organizations supporting sustainability, diversity, and inclusion in the travel industry.
To encourage others to volunteer time and financially empower individuals and organizations supporting sustainability, diversity, and inclusion in the travel industry.
Our Current Focus:
Founded in 1983, IGLTA is the world’s leading network of LGBTQ+ welcoming travel businesses. IGLTA provides free travel resources and info while working to promote equality and safety.
Empowers Aboriginal people (Aṉangu) within Australia by funding projects that make an impact in the areas of health, education, as well as economic and social participation.
Unites travel industry professionals to fund human initiatives that support inclusivity, education, and community.
Encourages, educates, equips and excels black travel professionals in education, media, and corporate positions.
Invites and encourages travelers to learn, give, and travel with intention and understanding.
Provides information and resources for LGBTQ+ travelers and expands LGBTQ+ tourism globally by demonstrating its significant social and economic impact.
Improves the socio-economic situation of Indigenous people within Canada through the provision of services to Indigenous tourism operators and communities, or those looking to start a cultural tourism business.
Brings together travel businesses, suppliers, community groups, governments, local authorities and more to develop practical solutions which maximise the benefits and minimise the negative impacts of tourism in destinations.
Champions gender equality, works to develop and uphold standards and create an environment in which every woman and girl can exercise her human rights and live up to her full potential.