TUI Care Foundation launches new global initiative for sustainable tourism business models
- 4/15/2026
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The TUI Care Foundation has launched a new initiative designed to support small tourism businesses in destinations worldwide with affordable financing, mentoring and visibility. Implemented in partnership with the UnTours Foundation, the initiative helps locally rooted enterprises grow their operations whilst strengthening the social and environmental impact of tourism.
The tourism industry is one of the world’s largest
contributors to global economic activity, accounting for more than 10% of
global GDP and employment. Yet small and medium-sized enterprises – which make
up around 80% of tourism businesses globally – often struggle to access the
capital needed to innovate and scale sustainable practices. The new TUI
Futureshapers Global programme addresses this challenge by combining
low-interest loans with tailored technical support and mentoring. Over the next
two years, up to eleven tourism enterprises in key destinations will receive
investment through affordable impact loans. The loans are structured for
repayment over two years, with repaid capital reinvested into future
initiatives, creating a revolving model that will continue generating impact in
the years to come.
Beyond financial support, participating businesses
benefit from extensive training and mentoring on financial management,
sustainability practices and impact measurement. The programme also provides
visibility opportunities within the tourism sector, empowering entrepreneurs to
strengthen their networks and supporting them in reaching new markets. Through
these measures, the initiative enables the creation or maintenance of at least
100 jobs whilst supporting a further 100 livelihoods in tourism destinations.
The project builds on the success of a pilot phase of
the TUI Futureshapers Global initiative launched in 2022, through which seven
pioneering tourism businesses across Asia, Africa and the Caribbean received
flexible investment capital. These enterprises created new jobs, sustained
livelihoods and welcomed more than 25,000 travellers, whist also integrating sustainability
and community engagement into their business models.
One example is One One Cacao in Jamaica, a craft
chocolate company that combines sustainable agriculture, tourism experiences
and local value creation. The enterprise works directly with more than 60
smallholder cocoa farmers across rural parishes, promoting agroforestry
practices and paying above-market prices for cacao to strengthen livelihoods
and biodiversity. Visitors can take part in guided cocoa farm tours,
chocolate-making workshops and tastings that showcase Jamaica’s cacao heritage
while connecting travellers with local producers.
Global Coralition is another example - a social
enterprise that combines art, science and community engagement to regenerate
marine ecosystems while creating new ecotourism opportunities. By installing
large-scale underwater sculptures that gradually transform into living coral
reefs, the organisation helps restore damaged marine habitats while attracting
divers and visitors. These projects are paired with coral farming, mangrove
restoration and community training initiatives, creating new livelihoods while
strengthening marine conservation and climate resilience in coastal
destinations.
In India, the programme has supported PashooPakshee, a
social enterprise that creates sustainable livelihood opportunities for women
and marginalised communities living near wildlife habitats. The organisation
trains artisans to produce environmentally responsible handcrafted souvenirs
inspired by local biodiversity and cultural traditions. By linking
conservation, craft production and tourism markets, the initiative helps
communities see wildlife protection as an economic opportunity while preserving
traditional skills and supporting women’s economic empowerment.
The TUI Futureshapers Global initiative is implemented
in partnership with the UnTours Foundation, a non-profit impact investor which
dedicates its resources to supporting businesses that create meaningful social
and environmental change. By combining catalytic investment with technical
expertise and access to the global tourism ecosystem, the partnership aims to
demonstrate how impact investing can accelerate a more inclusive and resilient
tourism sector.
It is part of the global TUI Futureshapers programme
which supports entrepreneurs in 48 different countries including Greece,
Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Laos, Cambodia and North Africa, and empowers people
to turn social challenges into entrepreneurial opportunities in holiday
destinations.







