Non-profit Partners
Hosts who list on Stay Kindly fund the work of selected non-profits focused on conservation and habitat restoration.
Browse the organisations and projects that benefit from their support.
Great Southern Reef
The Great Southern Reef Foundation is a non-profit dedicated to protecting Australia’s vast temperate reef system through education, storytelling, and science. Their work connects communities, researchers, and policymakers to safeguard kelp forests and the rich marine life they support.
Southern Australia
Cause:
Ocean Conservation

AusOcean
AusOcean is a South Australian non-profit dedicated to understanding and protecting our oceans through technology and collaboration. By developing open-source marine systems and live underwater cameras, AusOcean supports research, education, and conservation projects that bring people closer to the ocean and the issues that affect it.
South Australia
Cause:
Ocean Conservation

Save our Wildlife Foundation
Save Our Wildlife Foundation supports the rescue, rehabilitation, and protection of Australia’s native wildlife. Their work focuses on practical on-ground care, advocacy, and community education to help wildlife survive and recover.
Broader Adelaide
Cause:
Wildlife Protection

Kangaroo Island / Victor Harbor Dolphin Watch
Kangaroo Island / Victor Harbor Dolphin Watch is a volunteer-led citizen science project monitoring dolphin populations since 2005, collecting vital data on their behaviour, habitat, and movement to support marine conservation efforts.
Kangaroo Island
Cause:
Ocean Conservation

bioR
Bio·R is a South Australian non-profit restoring habitats to support wildlife and biodiversity. On Kangaroo Island and beyond, they lead large-scale revegetation, seed banking, ecological monitoring, and community-led conservation efforts to rebuild resilient ecosystems and safeguard rare species.
South Australia
Cause:
Habitat Restoration

Kangaroo Island Wildlife Network
The Kangaroo Island Wildlife Network is a not-for-profit volunteer group rescuing, rehabilitating, and protecting wildlife on Kangaroo Island. Through direct animal care, habitat restoration, education, and outreach, they aim to reduce wildlife trauma and support long-term conservation across all native species.
Kangaroo Island
Cause:
Wildlife Protection

The Koala Sanctuary
The Koala Sanctuary on Kangaroo Island is a 500-hectare refuge home to about 1,000 disease-free koalas, dedicated to conservation, research, habitat restoration, and public education—creating a safe stronghold and cultivating hope for Australia’s koalas.
Kangaroo Island
Cause:
Wildlife Protection



