Travel that moves missions forward.

Founded because the world’s most meaningful work deserves to be felt, not just funded. Range Collective designs and runs field-based travel experiences that help donors, investors, customers, and key stakeholders understand your work firsthand — building the trust, loyalty, and commitment that move missions forward.

The Problem

Your work matters, but it’s not something clients or donors can truly grasp from a conference room or a polished presentation. It can be explained in a proposal or report, but it’s only fully understood on the ground.

The Shift

A well-designed travel experience turns abstract impact into lived understanding. People return with deeper trust and loyalty, stronger connection, and a clearer reason to support, fund, share, invest in, buy from, advocate for, or champion your work.

The Method

Range Collective brings the strategy, ethical field design, local partnership care, logistics, guest management, and follow-through to make the experience meaningful — from purpose to itinerary to debrief.

Ways to work together

Led by a founder who has spent 17+ years on both sides of the site visit, Range brings field-level context, donor engagement strategy, and hands-on travel execution to every experience.

What changes when people experience the work firsthand

A well-designed trip helps donors, investors, customers, and partners move from passive interest to deeper understanding, trust, and commitment — creating the conditions for stronger relationships, increased support, and long-term impact.


37×

more likely to have $1M gift capacity¹

35×

greater lifetime giving than non travelers¹

21×

more likely to leave a planned gift¹

2/3

of donors say impact understanding raises giving²

¹ WWF donor travel research, via Center for Responsible Travel (2019).    ² Fidelity Charitable, 2017.

We help mission-driven organizations bring people closer to the work — through travel experiences designed with strategy, care, cultural context, and measurable purpose.

How we work


01

Clarify the Goal

Define the audience, purpose, story, budget, risks, and measures of success.

02

Design the Experience

Shape the itinerary arc, partner engagement, learning moments, pacing and guest journey, pre and post trip.

03

Run the Details

Manage logistics, vendors, guest communications, registration, materials, and traveler care.

04

Debrief & Extend the Impact

Support follow-up, storytelling, reporting, and next steps so the experience continues to work after travelers return home.

Testimonials

Sample Journeys & Use Cases

A selection of work developed and led by Amanda over the course of her career — representing the depth of expertise she brings to every Range Collective engagement.

Why the name

Range Collective.

Range represents both the breadth of our experience — at the intersection of travel design, programmatic and field-based work, donor engagement, and social enterprise — and a deeply held belief in the value of range in our lives. Exposure to different places, perspectives, and ways of living foster empathy, sharpens understanding, and builds the self-awareness needed to engage with the world more thoughtfully and responsibly.

Collective reflects how we work and what we value — collaboration, shared purpose, and long-term relationships. We partner closely with local experts, mission-driven organizations, and creators around the world to design experiences rooted in trust, respect, and mutual value.

Amanda Popp: Custom impact travel advising, planning, and consulting. Expertise in philanthropic travel, luxury and impact-driven brands.

The experience that serves you.

Range Collective brings together field-level context, stakeholder strategy, and high-touch travel execution for organizations whose work is complex, place-based, and deeply human.

Amanda’s background spans Peace Corps service in The Gambia, international development work across Central America, Spanish-speaking field collaboration, social enterprise leadership with artisan communities in Guatemala and Nicaragua, and donor and impact travel design for leading conservation organizations.

That experience helps Range design travel that is thoughtful, ethical, operationally sound, and connected to what happens next — whether the goal is deeper donor commitment, stronger brand trust, investor engagement, customer loyalty, or long-term impact.