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Type of business | Non-profit |
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Available in | Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, English, Esperanto, Spanish, Basque, Persian, Finnish, French, Galician, Hindi, Croatian, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Latvian, Norwegian Bokmål, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romansh, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovenian, Serbian, Sundanese, Swahili, Turkish, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese [1] |
Area served | Global |
Founder(s) | Claudia, Jonas, Gerrit, Hannu Kröger, Jean Yves, Marco Presti, Matthias Heß, Pierre-Charles Marais, and Frank [2] |
Products | Homestay |
Services | Social networking service |
URL | https://www.bewelcome.org/ |
Users | 207,160[3] |
Launched | February 2007[2] |
Part of a series on |
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Hospitality exchange services |
Hospitality for work |
Hospitality for money |
Home exchange and others |
BeWelcome is a non-profit[4][5] and open-source[6] online hospitality exchange service. BeWelcome is operated by BeVolunteer, a nonprofit organization organized as a voluntary association registered in Rennes, Brittany, France. Membership in BeWelcome is motivated by being non-profit, democratic decision making and a strict privacy policy.[7][8] The site had 200,000 users as of June 2022, across 216 countries.[9][10]
BeWelcome is a non-profit hospitality exchange service by which users can request free short-term homestays or interact with other members who are interested in travel. It is accessible via a website and mobile app. Hosts are not allowed to charge for lodging and the use of the platform is free of charge. The platform focuses on direct interpersonal exchange in real life as well as online.
Core values are being free to use both for guests and hosts, being entirely run by volunteers, its code is open source and with a strict privacy policy [sources ]. Full transparency extends to financial aspects, budgets and expenses are publicly accessible. The platform is run purely on donations.
In 2008 a verification process amongst members was started which was omitted in the meantime for creating a false sense of safety.
History
In 2005, a disagreement between some volunteers of the defunct Hospitality Club [11]and its founder led to the foundation of BeWelcome.[12][13][14]
Inspired by the legal structure behind Wikipedia, the platform BeWelcome is operated by the non-profit organization [15] BeVolunteer which is registered in Rennes, Brittany, France. Its members decide on legal issues like its statutes and the Terms of Use of BeWelcome.[16]
The BeVolunteer statutes can be modified only by an extraordinary General Assembly.[17]
The platform BeWelcome.org went online in 2006. The number of members grew slowly but steadily:
- 30,000 in 2012[18]
- 68,320 on 04.03.2014[19]
- over 70,000 in 2015[20]
- 100,000 in 2016 [21]
- 125.728 in 2020[22]
- 165,000 in early 2022[23]
- 200,000 by June 2022[22][9]
- 250,000 in June 2023[24]
- 207,160 in December 2023 [25]
The growth in membership was propelled by events in the biggest hospitality exchange network Couchsurfing [26]. Since 2012 BeWelcome is considered the most important alternative to Couchsurfing [27] [28] [29].
Organization
A community of volunteers supports BeWelcome and maintains the project in specialized working groups. [30]
Privacy Policy
BeWelcome is committed to data protection and members' privacy [31]and adopted a strict privacy policy.
Volunteers
Any member of BeWelcome can start volunteering at any time. There is no obligation of joining BeVolunteer [32].
General Assembly
The General Assembly (or GA) is the organ composed by the members of BeVolunteer. During a yearly gathering the most important decisions are being taken. The GA members elect the Board of Directors and approve the financial statement and the budget.
Boards of Directors
The Board of Directors is the main organ of BeWelcome. Every active volunteer for BeWelcome can become a member of BeVolunteer and is then entitled both to vote or being elected in a Board position [33]. The Board of Directors of BeVolunteer is elected on a yearly base. So far Board members have come from countries such as Argentina, Belgium, China, Croatia, France, Germany, New Zealand and Poland.
See also
References
- ^ "BeWelcome". Retrieved 2023-03-29.
- ^ a b "History". BeVolunteer.org. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
- ^ "BeWelcome statistics". BeWelcome.org. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
- ^ "About BeWelcome". BeWelcome. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
- ^ Bosnic, Tyra (January 14, 2022). "Meet the Women Who Created a Facebook Group That's Helping Thousands of People Survive the Pandemic". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
- ^ BeWelcome. "rox/LICENSE". GitHub. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
- ^ Ossewaarde, Marinus; Reijers, Wessel (21 August 2017). "The illusion of the digital commons: 'False consciousness' in online alternative economies". Organization. 24 (5): 609–628. doi:10.1177/1350508417713217. ISSN 1350-5084. S2CID 149344352.
- ^ Tagiew, Rustam; Ignatov, Dmitry. I; Delhibabu, Radhakrishnan (2015). "Hospitality Exchange Services as a Source of Spatial and Social Data?". 2015 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining Workshop (ICDMW). pp. 1125–1130. doi:10.1109/ICDMW.2015.239. ISBN 978-1-4673-8493-3. S2CID 8196598.
- ^ a b "Alternativen zu Hotels und welche Vorzüge sie haben". www.derwesten.de (in German). 21 May 2019.
- ^ "Ditch The Hotels: Stay In Someone's Home On Your Next Vacay". outlooktraveller.com. 28 January 2020.
- ^ "receipt for creation of "Hospitality Club volunteers" in January 2007" (PDF). Retrieved 1 January 2024.
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Baker, Vicky (26 August 2011). "Budget Travel: Not-for-profit Couchsurfing becomes a company (with a conscience)". The Guardian.
- ^ "Tips for Travel Savings in 2014". The New York Times. 7 January 2014.
- ^ "Rules of BeVolunteer" (PDF). BeVolunteer.
- ^ Kühner, Anja (2010). (Fast) Gratis Reisen. Ein Guide durch die Gastfreundschafts-Netzwerke (in German). Heidelberg: abc Verlag. p. 163.
- ^ Schöpf, Simon (2015-01-25). "The Commodification of the Couch: A Dialectical Analysis of Hospitality Exchange Platforms". Triple-c. 13: 32. doi:10.31269/triplec.v13i1.480.
- ^ TAN, JUN-E (2012). "BUILDING TRUST IN ELECTRONIC-TO-FACE SOCIAL NETWORK SITES: CASE STUDY OF COUCHSURFING.ORG TAN JUN-E WEE KIM WEE SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION" (PDF). Retrieved 11 October 2023.
- ^ Tagiew, Rustam (December 30, 2014). "Bewelcome.org – a non-profit democratic hospex service set up for growth". ResearchGate. arXiv:1412.8700.
- ^ Zvolska Lucie Z, Lucie. "Sustainability Potentials of the Sharing Economy The case of accommodation sharing platforms, Thesis for the fulfilment of the Master of Science in Environmental Management and Policy. Sweden, 2015". Lund University. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
- ^ "press release of BeWelcome" (PDF). press release of BeWelcome. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
- ^ a b "Ditch The Hotels: Stay In Someone's Home On Your Next Vacay". outlooktraveller.com. January 28, 2020. Retrieved October 11, 2023.
- ^ "The 7 Best Couchsurfing Alternatives in 2023 | TheNomadFamily". 19 November 2020.
- ^ "BeWelcome: The largest non-profit hospitality exchange network reaches milestone in membership". medium.com. 9 July 2023. Retrieved October 10, 2023.
- ^ "BeWelcome.org suspends members who haven't logged in for 5 years to keep database up-to-date & active". www.reddit.com. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
- ^ Tagiew, Rustam (December 30, 2014). "Bewelcome.org – a non-profit democratic hospex service set up for growth". ResearchGate. arXiv:1412.8700.
- ^ "Der Hospitality Club – ein Nachruf". 24 August 2022. Retrieved 26 December 2023.
- ^ TAN JUN-E, WEE KIM (2012). BUILDING TRUST IN ELECTRONIC-TO-FACE SOCIAL NETWORK SITES: CASE STUDY OF COUCHSURFING.ORG (PhD thesis). WEE SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION Nanyang Technological University in Communication. p. 166. Retrieved December 20, 2023.
- ^ "Best Free Hospitality Exchange Websites: 16 Couchsurfing Alternatives in 2023". 25 January 2018. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
- ^ "About BeWelcome". BeWelcome.
- ^ "Implementing peer-to-peer hospitality exchange: organizational philosophy of BeWelcome.org". resilience. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
- ^ "BeWelcome Volunteers". BeWelcome volunteers. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
- ^ Zvolska, Lucie (2015). "page 46, 3.2.1 Free platforms BeWelcome". Sustainability Potentials of the Sharing Economy The case of accommodation sharing platforms (MSc thesis). Environmental Management and Policy Lund, Sweden. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
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