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Airbnb Pledges $5.6m for Community Tourism in Europe

Airbnb would give the cash to projects to help preserve and boost the best of local customs.
Airbnb would give the cash to projects to help preserve and boost the best of local customs.

Airbnb is stepping up its philanthropic efforts in Europe as it continues to come under pressure from city authorities across the continent.

The home-sharing platform based in California in the US, said it will invest $5.6 million to support a new Community Tourism Program. Airbnb would give the cash to projects, which it says “use innovation to help preserve and boost the best of local customs, traditions and landmarks that make communities unique,” Skift reported.

The company will take submissions from various organizations, including charities, non-profit agencies and community groups with the aim of finalizing those that would receive funding by February 2018.

“At some level it is a response to lessons that we have learned and we really engaged with different cities, with different communities and with different countries and [that] really has informed how we’re thinking about healthy tourism,” said Chris Lehane, Airbnb global head of public policy and public affairs.

While the program is described as being separate from the Airbnb platform, those keen to apply are advised to “look at how they can take advantage of the Airbnb marketplace to enhance their impact.”

The company has already run a series of ad hoc projects across Europe over the past year and the new scheme comes at a time when it is facing increasing criticism in some key European cities.

Last year, Berlin effectively banned short-term rentals to try to deal with the housing shortage in the city.

In Barcelona, authorities are cracking down on illegal rentals and Airbnb has been a target of community groups worried about the exponential growth of tourism.

 

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