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Make an Impact: Giving Tuesday 2025
Move over Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it’s Giving Tuesday 2025! Below are some clean water initiatives you can contribute to and promote to help communities around the world in the non-stop mission for clean, safe water for everyone.
#GivingTuesday is a yearly global generosity effort, which started in 2012 with a simple mission: Take a day each year to help people do good. If you’re participating in FSAWWA this week, be sure to check out some of their events like the poker night and golf tournament, which are also supporting clean water programs.

This year, we’re highlighting 4 clean water efforts for you to donate to and share with your friends, family, and co-workers.
Water.org
https://water.org/giving-tuesday – Donation matching for Giving Tuesday 2025 will double your contribution!
Co-founded in 2009 by civil and environmental engineer Gary White, and actor Matt Damon. To date, Water.org and its partners have helped over 85 million people in 15 countries gain access to safe water and sanitation.
Water for People
https://give.waterforpeople.org/page/50578/donate/1 – Donation matching currently available!
Water For People works throughout Latin America, Asia, and Africa to address the global need for clean water access. In addition to this core mission, Water for People also focuses on empowering and employing local governments, businesses, and workers to build lasting clean water infrastructure and community knowledge.
AWWA Water Equation
https://www.awwa.org/Water-Equation
Water Equation provides funding for scholarships and programs to train the next generation of water and wastewater professionals in the US. Recognizing that 510,000 new water professionals are needed to replace retiring workers by 2032, the AWWA is taking action to ensure that the future of the industry is not just prepared, but empowered to handle whatever the future has in store.
DigDeep
https://giving.digdeep.org/page/gt25 – GivingTuesday donation match up to $100,000.
The DigDeep Right to Water Project focuses on providing WaSH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) solutions to remote and low income communities in America, and using the data from these projects to empower others to enact change in their own communities. From their website – “Our mission is simple: working taps and toilets for every person in the United States.”
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