Water For People
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Company type | Nonprofit Organization |
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Industry | Drinking Water and Sanitation |
Founded | 1991 |
Headquarters | Denver, Colorado United States |
Revenue | 21,765,130 United States dollar (2017) |
Total assets | 29,191,140 United States dollar (2022) |
Website | www |
Water For People was founded in 1991 by the American Water Works Association (AWWA) as a response to the increasing water scarcity in developing countries. It is a nonprofit international development organization that helps people in rural parts of developing countries achieve greater access to drinkable and potable water and sanitation facilities. It works to accomplish the United Nations' 6th Sustainable Development Goal: availability of clean water and sanitation and comprehensive monitoring of freshwater facilities for the progression of human health. They seek to address the issue of nonexistent and suboptimal water and sanitation facilities across less-developed countries.[1] With developing locally sustainable drinking water resources and sanitation facilities, Water For People also works to bring health and hygiene education programs to local districts. The non-governmental organization also works to empower and involve local governments, corporations, schools, homes, and individuals in the construction, financing, and maintenance of the water infrastructure.[1] Water For People has established a year-round presence in 30 districts of nine developing countries, including Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Peru, India, Rwanda, Uganda and Malawi.[2] In totality, Water For People reaches 4 million people.[3]
Funding and Spending
[edit]Water For People's global strategic partners are the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, Osprey Foundation, LDS Charities, The Rick and Nancy Moskovitz Foundation, and charity: water. These foundations are its biggest patrons who contribute each over one million dollars continuously.[1] According to the NGO's website, it requires local governments to fund some of the infrastructural development in the community that the government oversees. This allows for the local governments to take ownership of the development taking place in their home districts and allows for the NGO to build long-term and trusted relationships with the local authorities.[2] The organization engages in co-investing/financing, in which the Water For People mandates local governments and businesses to invest in the sustainable outcomes that are beneficial to them. The NGO works with local recipients in deciding the most effective plan for a given community and executing the project together.
Partnerships
[edit]Water For People partners with local governments, the private sector, and other trusted nongovernmental organizations to support their work. They are also partners with Roberts Filter Group, an American water filter production company, and one of the largest suppliers of water-filtration products and services in the United States.[4][5] The NGO is not politically nor religiously affiliated, as confirmed by the organization's website and Charity Navigator.[1]
Ratings
[edit]Medium, an online publishing platform, it conducted an investigation on the cost-effectiveness of donating to popular water NGOs in the world today. As it was reporting on the difficulty of investigating NGOs, Medium did a close-up analysis, and among all the water NGO, Water For People provided the most extensive data to the online rating site of its financials and measurable components of impact in the water and sanitation sector.[6] GiveWell, an online organization rating site, conducted a thorough review of water and sanitation organizations in 2011. Water For People declined to give out the very detailed information that Give Well was seeking.[3] Charity Navigator has given Water For People 4 stars out of 4 for the past 15 years. In 2001, the NGO got 3 stars instead.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Rating for Water For People". Charity Navigator. December 21, 2016.
- ^ a b "Home Page". Water For People. 2017.
- ^ a b "Water For People Programs Results". Guide Star. 2017.
- ^ "Water For People - Our Partners and Supporters". Water For People. Retrieved 19 October 2014.
- ^ Furia Smith, Claire (29 May 2000). "Clean Water's Local Pioneer Roberts Filter Group Has Been Selling And Installing Equipment From Darby Since 1889". Philly. Archived from the original on November 8, 2014. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
- ^ Gunther, Marc (26 April 2015). "Water charities: A glass half full". Medium.