
OneTomorrow is the APT Travel Group’s (ATG) not-for-profit charitable fund. Joining the brands APT, Travelmarvel, Botanica, Captain’s Choice, Antarctica Flights and TravelGlo, OneTomorrow’s mission is to make a positive and enduring impact on nature and the communities we touch. This is achieved through immediate and long-term influence in various environmental and humanitarian causes.
OneTomorrow’s Guest Giving program allows you to support worthy projects in different regions around the world, with our matched funding doubling your impact. Workplace Giving donations from staff are also matched.
Donate to select grassroots causes, or give directly to OneTomorrow, who will distribute the funds where they need to go. These causes have been carefully researched and selected by local experts based on the impact they make and the passion of their staff. With your financial support, local not-for-profit organisations can continue serving the world and their communities. The best part? Donations through OneTomorrow are tax deductible, and all donations will be matched. Dollar for dollar.
Donate to a cause you feel passionate about.
Together, our actions help shape the world.
Delivering aeromedical and primary healthcare across rural Australia, the RFDS has been serving Australians for over 90 years. Founder Reverend John Flynn had a vision to bring a ‘mantle of safety’ to those living in the bush. His powerful legacy lives on - Flynn was immortalised on the Australian $20 note in 1994.
APT also partners with the Wunan Foundation, a community-based initiative for Indigenous communities in the East Kimberley. For over 15 years, APT has been working with Wunan to deliver their touring program, assist with financial investment through the development of permanent wilderness lodges, and offer employment opportunities for local Indigenous people.
TreeProject has been a community-based organisation since 1989, restoring native vegetation throughout Victoria. Since then, more than two million trees have found new homes in Victorian soil.
TreeProject has been a community-based organisation since 1989, restoring native vegetation throughout Victoria. Since then, more than two million trees have found new homes in Victorian soil.
For the Love of Wildlife wants Australia to lead in protecting wildlife and habitat. It has succeeded in ending the importation of lion trophies, and closing the domestic elephant ivory and rhino horn trade.
Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre has been aiding local women with shelter, crisis relief and basic necessities since 1978.
Water First is dedicated to resolving water challenges faced by Canada’s First Nations peoples. It has helped address water sanitation in more than 50 Indigenous communities.
Colegio Elohim: Empowerment Through Education is a vocational centre for children which aims to give Peruvian youth the tools to strengthen their own futures.
Germany’s Peace Village International provides medical attention to children living in war zones. More than 1000 children annually are treated in European hospitals before returning home.
The Antarctic Science Foundation’s ultimate mission is to protect our planet. This Australian-based charity funds research to understand and protect Antarctica in order to help the world prepare and adapt to climate change.
Since 1976, Kilimatembo school has been providing education to children in rural Tanzania. The school particularly emphasises the importance of conservation and environmental education.
ODA provides free English education and an introduction to computer skills to children living in Siem Reap’s remote villages, with the aim to improve future employment opportunities.
Blue Dragon provides Vietnamese children with care, shelter, legal advocacy and long-term support. It has saved almost 1000 people from trafficking and helped over 5,100 children return to school.
CI aims to protect and preserve the Mekong River by reducing plastic waste. It seeks to improve the livelihoods of Cambodia’s poorest communities, while making a positive impact on the environment.
Living Water Myanmar is a community development project focusing on water security in the Dry Zone of Myanmar, with the aim of providing schools and villages with access to clean water.