Airbnb Entrepreneurship Academy

Empowering the next generation of emerging tourism entrepreneurs.

We partner with leading non-profit organizations, small business centers, and academic institutions across the globe to support tourism entrepreneurship in their communities.


  • “It didn’t only transform my life, but it went further in transforming people around me and also my community.”

    Mhinti Pato, Academy Alumna, Cape Town, South Africa

In 2020, the World Tourism Alliance recognized the Academy as a Best Practice in Poverty Alleviation Through Tourism.


Meet Academy Participants

Academies Around The World

Academies are focused on reaching diverse communities in partnership with local organizations and academic institutions. The curriculum centers on entrepreneurship and experiential learning, fostering community connection and providing a pathway toward hosting with confidence.

United States

We partner with nonprofits, academic institutions and government bodies in urban and rural areas, starting with Beaufort County Community College and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina. We are working with Brotherhood Crusade, the Russell Center and other local organizations to expand the program to diverse communities across the country. Learn more

India

We partner with the Self Employed Women’s Association of India, a trade union with over 2 million women members across the country, to provide educational opportunities for rural women to become Hosts on Airbnb. Learn more

South Africa

Over the past 5 years, we have partnered with academic institutions like the University of Johannesburg and organisations like Africa!Ignite, and Tourism KwaZulu-Natal to empower women and youth from rural and underserved communities. Learn More

Kenya

In partnership with The Sustainable Travel and Tourism Agenda, the Academy has supported over 75 tourism entrepreneurs from rural, urban and coastal communities in Nairobi, Kilifi and Kisumu Counties since 2019. Learn more

Mexico

We partnered with UNESCO to help entrepreneurs develop authentic cultural experiences that represent Mexico City’s unique, cultural and creative traditions across many diverse neighborhoods.Learn more

Australia

We partner with Australian Rural Tourism to provide resources to help farmers in rural communities embrace the opportunities of agritourism. Learn more

Colombia

We partnered with Pontificia Universidad Javeriana to create the Women Empowerment Innovation program, an innovation hub to support female entrepreneurs in Colombia. Learn more

Thailand

We partnered with the Community Development Department and the Government Savings Bank to promote community tourism in different parts of Thailand.

China

We launched the China Host Empowerment Learning Hub, a content center including a rural empowerment curriculum, textbook and online training system in collaboration with 9 organizations and institutions.

South Korea

We partnered with Sejong University and Kyunghee University to provide a scholarship course for students, selected from a school-wide essay competition.

To learn more about the Academy, please reach out to airbnb-academy@airbnb.com

To see upcoming Academy opportunities in the United States, please visit the US Academy Hub

“It has been a pleasure to collaborate with Airbnb in partnership with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians to host the Airbnb Entrepreneurship Academy program here in Cherokee, North Carolina. Community members learned that they could earn extra income by renting out space or sharing experiences that highlight the natural landscape, scenic beauty, and wealth of outdoor activities. The Airbnb model aligns with our eco-tourism strategy to preserve our natural landscapes and beautiful scenery while providing more places to stay that make visitors feel like locals in Cherokee, NC.”

— Sabrina S. Arch, Director of Enterprise Development for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, North Carolina, US

“We are excited to be collaborating with Airbnb to expand the Airbnb Academy as this presents wonderful opportunities for our students in the entrepreneurial space and broadens their exposure to tourism and hospitality. At School of Tourism and Hospitality we value our partnerships with industry and look forward to working together with Airbnb to educate our future entrepreneurs.”

— Professor Diane Abrahams, Director of the School of Tourism and Hospitality Management at the University of Johannesburg

“Together with Airbnb, we implemented a pilot project aimed at empowering individuals and groups interested in developing tourism products or services based on their cultural heritage or diversity. Through this initiative, participants had access to digital tourism market tools, all in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030. Our goal is to promote a sustainable tourism model that is managed by the communities themselves, contributes to the conservation of heritage and cultural diversity, and promotes economic growth in areas of Mexico City that have historically faced barriers to tourism development.”

— Alexander Leicht, Chief of the Section of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) at UNESCO, Mexico

“The partnership between the Washington Area Community Investment Fund, Airbnb, and the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center is an exciting opportunity to expand pathways to inclusive entrepreneurship and hosting in the D.C region. With 36 years of experience as a CDFI, we have dedicated ourselves to supporting small business development and are thrilled to align with like-minded partners who share our mission to increase equity and economic opportunities in our communities.”

— Sowmya Pelluru, Chief Brand and Communications Officer at the Washington Area Community Investment Fund (Wacif)

Academy Partners