Ambassador Program
All team members who have been with Khiri Travel for at least 6 months and are interested in community development in their respective country can voluntarily register for the Khiri Reach Ambassador Program.
An Ambassador will reach out to the local non-profits, grassroot organizations, and communities in their respective country to identify meaningful projects and act as Khiri representative to distribute and/or mobilize financial or in-kind support. Ambassadors will have 5 days/year to visit project sites, meet the beneficiaries, learn about the progress and collect brief information. All travel costs and overhead expenses will be covered by Khiri Travel.
Ambassadors will be invited to collaborate with Khiri’s social media channels. They will also be recognized for their contributions.
Partnership for Positive Change
Khiri Reach understands that positive changes need to be made by partnering and collaborating with others.
With the Partnership for Positive Change, we wish to link our partners, donors and volunteers with local grassroot projects, to find ways to solve pressing issues across the region, such as health care, education, equality, plastic pollution, access to clean water, protection of local flora and fauna, and to provide support for the less fortunate.
Many of the project sites and organizations can be visited during your or your guests’ itinerary. You can meet the project’s beneficiaries, learn about the impacts of the project you decide to support and experience how you personally contribute to a good cause. Our goal is to create sustainable income sources for our programs and often, we can achieve this through bringing you or your guests on site. However, other projects depend more on ongoing financial support from donors.
Khiri Reach Grants
Beside receiving donations and support, we also express our commitment by providing small grants for local grassroots organizations or individuals in our seven focus countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Vietnam) within 5 thematic areas: Empowerment, Forest, Water, Wildlife and Emergency Response.
We have dedicated people to manage every step of our granting process and make sure of the transparency and positive impact on the ground.