Generosity.org
is a water organization committed to ending the clean water
crisis in developing countries.
Generosity.org has completed over 800 water wells in 20 different
nations to help them access clean water.
Pure
Water for the World provides children and families in Central
America and the Caribbean with the tools and education to develop
sustainable water, hygiene, and sanitation solutions. Pure Water
for the World has partnered with more than 750 communities throughout
Haiti and Honduras.
Blood:Water
is a water organization that partners with African grassroots
organizations to bring clean water and HIV/AIDS support to one
million people in 12 countries. the organization serves as a
call to personalize the HIV/AIDS crisis in Africa.
Water
for Good works with communities in the Central African Republic
to establish sanitation best practices, improve agriculture,
and empower people to create sustainable clean water access.
Hope
of Life International is a faith-based water organization
dedicated to serving vulnerable children and families in Guatemala.
Hope of Life International drives home the value of each donation
with the message that it only takes one dollar to provide a
child with clean water for a year. Thanks to donor support,
the organization has distributed over 100 water filters and
sponsored over 5,000 individuals.
Splash
is a water organization that serves disadvantaged cities. It
works with local governments and businesses to educate children
about effective hygiene practices and trains local organizations
and businesses to maintain toilets properly.Today, Splash reaches
over 999,088 kids in China, Nepal, India, and Ethiopia.
Lifewater
International serves vulnerable children and families in
remote and rural areas of East Africa and Southeast Asia.
Planet
Water Foundation serves schools, children, and rural communities
worldwide by installing water filtration systems and launching
health education programs. The organization supports more than
3 million people in 26 countries.
Water4
is a water organization on a mission to eradicate the world’s
water crises through local, missional businesses and fostering
independence. It empowers people through faith and education
around long-term sustainability to help communities solve their
challenges with a solution that lasts.The organization has a
signature “WaSH” training program that helps communities understand
the importance of washing their hands, preparing food safely,
and storing water to support good hygiene.
Safe
Water Network is a water organization that works to build
affordable, locally-owned water systems for communities in Ghana
and India.
Thirst
Project is a water organization that educates students about
the clean water crisis and mobilizes them to take action. Thirst
Project has roots in India, Uganda, Ethiopia, El Salvador, Kenya,
and Colombia. It focuses primarily on building hand pump wells
that typically last over 40 years.
The
Last Well is a faith-based organization on a mission to
bring safe water to all Liberians.
Hope
Rising Together (formerly Let Them LOL) is a water organization
that serves Sierra Leone. It builds wells to provide poverty-stricken
communities with access to safe water. Hope Rising Together
has completed over 145 wells, bringing water to 53,633 people
in Sierra Leone.
WaterAid
is a water organization transforming lives by providing clean
water, hygiene, and sanitation hardware to the world’s most
vulnerable and remote communities. Founded in 1981, WaterAid
is part of a global federation that works in over 30 countries.
From the hardware of taps, pipes, and toilets to hygiene education,
climate resilience, and maintenance, WaterAid’s projects work
for the long term.
charity:
water is a water organization that helps bring clean and
safe water to families worldwide by partnering with experienced
local organizations that build sustainable, community-owned
water projects.charity: water has funded 120,784 water projects
in 29 countries to serve 16,835,671 people.
NGOs are also shared issuewise
where we share the programmes of NGOs
NGOsIn
each social issue, we plan to share NGOs which have programmes on
related social issue in 3 to 5 lines (Headline shares project name
and country, country, district)
and link will go to the NGO because then donors, media, volunteers
and Award organisations, chambers, fellowship givers, associations
can contact them directly.
We dont want to come in between because we will come and leave this
world but the organisations helping communities and countries should
sustain and hence they need funding, volunteering.
If
an NGO is working on 5 issues, you will find them 5 times and if
the NGO is working on the same project at multiple locations, we
would share these locations multiple times but instead of mentioning
each district we will mention the state where they work and minimum
is 5 districts in a state or if it is more than 10 states or 10
counties in a country, we will mention "many parts of ...country
name)
You through your organisational criterion can see the credibility
of the NGO and fund the NGO directly.
NGO Brands
We have NGO Brands from various countries. They are NGOs which get
funds from various donors and we can share them with the donors
for a fee.
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NGO Shopping Malls
We know some NGOs sell products made by communities thereby helping
them earn not just money but pride.
Some sell products made by corporates to communities they engage
as income tool for their own sustainability. Maybe at a cost less
than the market price.
Important for all NGOs
We share NGO programmes issuewise free. But we have certain restrictions
like though an NGO is doing very good initiative but has no website,
then we do not share it because we are a digital channel. We share
their phone number only if the NGO says share it because we have
seen that phone numbers are .used either by marketing agencies or
fraud activity of using phone as a tool to take out money from bank
or data from your phone.
We
do not share NGOs which serve only one (repeat only one) religion,
we dont share NGOs which serve politics or conversion of religion
or naxalism or terrorism or action against government of their country
(our focus is development through positive action not war)
CSRidentity.com
plans to share 100 000 social operations (programmes) by 31.3.2027.