
Most nonprofits rely heavily on donations to survive. The Boat Company took a different path.For more than 40 years, this Alaska-based organization has operated as the only nonprofit cruise line in the world, using earned revenue from mission-driven travel to fund conservation efforts across Southeast Alaska.In this episode of the Charity Charge Show, Executive Director Hunter McIntosh breaks down how the model works, what “mission-based travel” actually means, and the lessons learned from running a nonprofit for decades without relying on traditional fundraising.Show Notes The origin story behind the world’s only nonprofit cruise line How mission-based travel evolved from traditional ecotourism The Boat Company’s earned revenue model vs. donation reliance Partnerships with environmental organizations and local nonprofits What guests experience on small-ship conservation-focused trips Real-world impact, including $30M+ reinvested into conservation Leadership lessons from 30+ years in the nonprofit sector Advice for new nonprofit founders on funding, operations, and growth
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