Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy (AKP) has marked its most impactful year to date, raising $3.3 million to support 80 active projects across 27 countries.
The breakthrough year is highlighted in AKP’s 2025 Global Impact Report.
Driven by the belief that travel should create meaningful, lasting benefits for local communities, AKP continues to expand initiatives focused on education, healthcare, conservation and enterprise development.
“From feeding thousands of students each day to expanding access to clean water, healthcare and economic opportunity, 2025 was a landmark year for A&K Philanthropy,” explains Keith Sproule, Executive Director, A&K Philanthropy.
“With the support of our guests and partners, we have now reached nearly 550,000 people through more than 80 projects across 27 countries.
“At the heart of our work is a long-term commitment to working alongside our partner communities and create the conditions for lasting change.”
AKP’s team of 17 Impact Managers work collaboratively within the communities where projects operate, enabling strong local relationships and close oversight of implementation.
Their on-the-ground presence allows AKP to respond quickly and effectively while supporting projects growth in some of the most rural and isolated regions of the world.
2025 Impact Highlights
- $3.3 million raised to support global programs
- 80 active projects across 27 countries on all seven continents, an increase of 14 projects and an expansion into four additional countries compared to 2024
- 549,662 lifetime beneficiaries reached
- 7,288 children fed daily through school lunch programs in Kenya, Namibia, Uganda and Zambia, delivered in partnership with parents and local communities, a 15% increase from 2024
- $800,000 in medical equipment delivered to health facilities in Uganda and Zambia through a partnership with Project C.U.R.E.
- 6,464 additional students gained access to clean drinking water through the Safe Water for Schools Initiative
- 1,652 bicycles distributed to support women-owned enterprises in Uganda and Zambia.
Featured 2025 Projects
# Enterprise Development: Revitalising an Amazonian Community With Sustainable Enterprises
In the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, AKP has partnered with the Nueva Arica community to develop bio-businesses focused on the sustainable production of punga fiber, aguaje fruit and honey. This initiative supports local livelihoods while helping protect one of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems.
# Education: New Library Opens in Kenya’s Maasai Mara
At Pusanki Primary School in Kenya’s Maasai Mara, AKP funded the construction of a new library and provided 1,110 books for 440 students. The project is helping expand literacy and create a dedicated space for learning in a rural community bordering vital wildlife conservation areas.
# Enterprise Development: Empowering Women Through Vocational Training in Jordan
AKP supported a six-week mosaic training program for 40 young women near Petra, helping participants develop artistic and entrepreneurial skills to launch businesses and generate sustainable income within their communities.

