At Anima Experience we believe in protecting the natural beauty and wildlife that make Playa Grande and surroundings so special. As part of our commitment to the environment, we support local NGOs and community organizations dedicated to environmental conservation and forest and wildlife protection.
If you'd like to get involved, there are simple ways to contribute—whether by donating, volunteering, or just learning more during your stay. Every bit helps and creates a lasting, positive impact on the area.
Ask us how you can support local efforts during your visit or check out their websites—and become part of our growing conservation-minded community.
The Clean Wave is dedicated to environmental conservation through community involvement and education. Their initiatives include:
Their "Resilient Communities" project aims to enhance wildlife protection in areas like Playa Grande and Playa Tamarindo.
SalveMonos is a non-profit organization focused on safeguarding Costa Rica's wildlife, particularly the endangered howler monkey population. Their efforts include:
In 2023, SalveMonos, in collaboration with The Clean Wave Foundation, initiated the construction of 20 wildlife crossings in Playa Grande to protect animals from hazards like electrocution and vehicle collisions.
CEPIA is a nationally accredited non-profit organization that promotes cultural, educational, and labor opportunities for underprivileged children, teenagers, and their families in the coastal communities of Guanacaste. Their programs include:
We partner with CEPIA to ensure that any unclaimed clothing left at our properties is donated to local individuals and families in need.
Futuro Brillante is a Costa Rican nonprofit organization focused on empowering residents of the Cabo Velas District (which covers most of Playa Grande and Matapalo area) through education, economic empowerment, and community well-being initiatives. Their work includes:
Halfway Home is a grassroots, volunteer-based non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing and providing care for abused, neglected, and abandoned animals, with a primary focus on stray dogs. Their efforts include:
Their mission is to improve the lives of stray dogs and reduce the overpopulation in and around Tamarindo, Costa Rica.
You’re welcome to arrange a morning or afternoon visit to join the daily walks with over 80 dogs—many looking for a forever home, and others who’ve become long-term residents of the shelter.
APAMI Wildlife Rescue Center, part of the Monkey Park Foundation, is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing wild animals back into their natural habitats. Their initiatives include:
The center often welcomes volunteers to help with preparing food for the animals in their care.