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  2. List of water-related charities - Wikipedia

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    List. Blood: Water Mission [2] Launched first project in 2005. Working to empower communities to fight against HIV/AIDS and the water crisis in Africa. CARE [3] Founded in 1945. charity: water [4] Founded by 2006. Funded by private donors, foundations, and sponsors. Founded on the promise that 100% of donations go directly to the field to fund ...

  3. Water For People - Wikipedia

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    Water For People got a score of 0.58 years. Water For People got a score of 15.6% for its liabilities to assets score, which measures the financial capacity and sustainability of the NGO looking at the proportion of their total liabilities to their total assets. Charity Navigator reports the NGO's total expenditures in 2016 as $19,889,740.

  4. Living Water International - Wikipedia

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    Living Water International is a faith-based non-profit organization that helps communities in developing countries to create sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene ( WASH) programs in response to the global water crisis. [ 1][ 2] It is based in Houston, Texas, United States. It was established in 1990 and currently operates in 17 countries.

  5. Water for Good - Wikipedia

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    70.5% of the charity’s total expenses are spent on the programs and services it provides. Reception. Water for Good received the Guidestar Platinum Seal of Transparency in 2020. Charity Navigator gave the charity an overall score of 84.69/100, with a financial score of 78.35/100, and a transparency score of 100/100.

  6. Waterkeeper Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Waterkeeper Alliance is a worldwide network of environmental organizations founded in 1999 that work to protect bodies of water around the United States and the world. [1] By December 2019, the group said it had grown to 350 members in 46 countries, with half the membership outside the U.S.; the alliance had added 200 groups in the last five years.

  7. Charity: Water - Wikipedia

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    Charity: Water - Wikipedia ... Charity: Water

  8. Oceana (non-profit group) - Wikipedia

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    Oceana's main focus with sustainable fishing is providing clean, plentiful food. They often cite the lack of emissions or resources, like land or fresh water, that wild fish require, and that this lack of pollution or resources would be necessary to feed the world's growing population. [14] This campaign is called "Save the Oceans, Feed the World".

  9. Charity Navigator - Wikipedia

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    Charity Navigator