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Water : Social operations in India
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Swarajya Foundation, Thane
Building small reservoirs, wells, small dams

India : NGOs working for water

Advanced Centre for Water Resources Development And Management
Accountability Initiative
Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (India)
Arghyam
Arid Communities and Technologies
Aarogya Chetana
Arid Communities and Technologies
Action for Social Advancement

BAIF Institute for Rural Development- Karnataka
Bhageerath Society Dharwad
Biome Environmental Solutions Pvt, Ltd.

Centre of Gravity
Centre for Study of Culture and Society
Centre for Rural Studies, Manipal University
Citizens Forum for Mangalore Development

Development Alternatives
Development of Humane Action Vayalagam (Tank) Foundation
Dhan Foundation
Directorate of Municipal Administration
DISHA

Environmental Law Research Society

Final Mile Consulting
Foundation for Ecological Security
Francois-Xavier Bagnoud India Suraksha
FXB India Suraksha

Gajani Foundation
Gandhigram Trust
Geo Rain Water Board, Chitradurga
Gramalaya
Gramener
Grama Vikasa
Gram Vikas
Gram Gaurav Pratishthan

Health and Development Initiative
Himalaya Seva Sangh
Hinren Technologies

Indian Institute Science, Bangalore
Initiatives for Development Foundation
INREM Foundation
Intercooperation Social Development India
Inner Voice Foundation

Janasahayog
Janahitha, Raichur

Kalike
Karuna Trust

Ladakh Ecological Development Group
Leadership through Education and Action Foundation
Manthan
MYRADA
Megh Pyne Abhiyan
MYKAPS

National Foundation for India
N M Sadguru Water and Development Foundation

Outreach

People’s Science Institute
Peoples Learning Centre
Power People's Organisation for Wasteland and Environment Regeneration, Bijapur
Public Affairs Foundation
Public Affairs Centre, Bangalore

Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
Rainbow Drive Plot Owners Association
Raincatchers
Resource Centre for Sustainable Development

Samaj Pragati Sahayog
Sambhav Foundation
Sambhav Social Service Organisation
Samerth Charitable Trust
Samuha
Sahjeevan
SaciWATERS
Sehgal Foundation
Seva Mandir
Sevalaya : Safe drinking water via Reverse Osmosis plant
Society for Participatory Research in Asia (PRIA)
Society for Community Participation and Empowerment
Society for Promoting Participative Ecosystem Management
Society for Voluntary Ac tion Revitalization and Justice
SNEHAKUNJA Trust, Honavar
Sri Ratan Tata Trust
Sparsh
Swades Foundation, NGO - Funding Agency


The Mountain Institute of India
The Raintree Foundation : Watershed Ecology (Ratnagiri)
Town Municipal Council , Mulbagal

University of Agricultural Sciences
Utthan

Vanasiri Rural Development Society
Villoo Poonawala Foundation : Funding Agency
Visakha Jilla Nava Nirmana Samithi
Vision Earth Care

WaterAid
Water for People
Watershed Support Services and Activities Network
WOTR

Youth Volunteer’s Union

 

India
Sehgal Foundation : Safe Drinking Water, Rooftop Water Harvesting, Soil Conservation
The Foundation also works on prevalence, impact, and solution of fluoride in water. We have developed a model of fluorosis mitigation integrating sensitization and awareness building, nutrition management and also engaged in developing low-cost innovative risk free technology for fluoride removal from water.

India
Villoo Poonawala Foundation : Funding Agency
Adar Poonawalla Clean City provides safe drinking water in the villages (Manjari, Fursungi and Sadestra Nali). The process starts from filling in of raw water, filtering it and refilling the water in tankers. Next, the tankers transport the water from the plant to the ATM and fill the ATM with the help of refilling card. Last step is dispensing water with the help of RFID card.

Corporate Foundations : India
Persistant Foundation : Watershed : Integrated Development

Adani Foundation : Water Conservation
Axis Bank Foundation
Hindustan Unilever Foundation - Corporate Foundation

Corporate Foundations : Netherlands
IKEA Foundation

Corporate Foundations : USA
Bank of America Foundation

 

Funding Agencies : Denmark
Aage V Jensen Charity Foundation

NGOs - Funding Agencies : India
Arghyam (NGO and Funding Agency)
Swades Foundation (NGO - Funding Agency)

The MAVA Foundation

The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.

 

NGOs : India

Arghyam
Raincatchers


Tapan Foundation
Water Conservation for School Children.

World Vision

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Canada

One Drop




Israel

Jewish National Fund

Kenya

Kickstart

New Zealand

Himalayan Trust

Switzerland

Green Cross International

Uganda

Give Love

United Kingdom

End Water Poverty
Just A Drop
Listen Campaign
Pump Aid
Wateraid

United States Of America

Action Against Hunger
Amazon Watch
Avaaz
Blood:Water Mission
Blue Planet Run Foundation
Charity:Water
Conrad N . Hilton Foundation
Face Africa
Generosity Water
Global Goals
Global Green
Hannah's Gold
Jb Dondolo
Keep America Beautiful
M. Night Shyamalan Foundation
National Wildlife Federation
Oceana
Project Clean Water
Reef Check Foundation
Shark Savers
Solar Electric Light Fund
The Samburu Project
The Solutions Project
The Thirst Project
Water.Org
Water4 Foundation
Waterkeeper Alliance
Waves For Water
Worldserve International
Wyland Foundation


Water for Good

Water for South Sudan

Water Engineers for the Americas and Africa (WEFTA)

Blood:Water

Water Mission

charity: water

Splash International

We plan to share 100 000 social programmes between 1st January 2026 to 31st March 2027 and can share many more programmes if the NGO response is good. And we link the programmes to the official link of the organisation so that donors and volunteers can contact them directly.

We share the programmes of NGOs named alphabetically, but understanding the need of donors & volunteers to be country specific, we share the programmes countrywise but in alphabetical order. This means programmes of NGOs in Afghanistan first and Zimbabwe last. (Of course within the country it is alphabetical)

Though India is our global example, we share the programmes countrywise. But within India, we will share the state , UT of the NGO so that donors & volunteers know which state the NGO is from. We do not share the name of the districts in India where the NGO works because many NGOs might work in 2 or 3 or more districts in that state but if the NGO works in more than one State or UT, we will share the names of those states.

We have shared NGOs in India districtwise separatelty where we have mentioned NGO name and programme areas from government sources but we have not shared actual programmes in districts of India. They are shared issuewise with link to the NGO. If the NGO has no official website, then we share their name districtwise and not mention them in issuewise NGOs for obvious reasons.

Most of the people in the world follow religions, but still we do not have religion and politics as social issue.
If an NGO works in many social issues including work for any specific religion, we share their social issue programmes except religious programmes issuewise. And this applies to all NGOs in all countries.

We do not share social programmes of political parties because every political party is supposed to take care of social, health and climate issues of all citizens, so they directly or in collaboration with others work on all social, health and climate issues.

Please note that we leave it to donor or volunteer to check credibility of the NGO because they are donating money and time which is valuable. We do so because we have realised that credit rating of just one NGO will take anywhere between 3 to 6 months and we can not send our person regularly to visit the donors, volunteers, communities, local media, government to check credibility of an organisation.

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