Make a Difference Campaign: Every Drop Counts

 

As external and institutional funding sources become increasingly unpredictable, we are turning to our supporters to help sustain our mission of providing safe water on tap. Recent significant changes to federal research grant funding have directly impacted ACR, resulting in a gap in our operational funding. To continue advancing our work and supporting the communities we serve, we need your help now. Please consider making a donation—your support is vital to keeping our mission moving forward. To learn more, join us at our Town Hall on 6/23 at 8PM EDT.

 

AguaClara Reach brings a bold new approach to drinking water treatment so that more communities can thrive

AguaClara Reach is a small nonprofit that is dedicated to creating and sharing better technologies so that communities can have safe water on tap. We know we can’t do this alone. So we partner with a network of researchers, implementation partners, and volunteers. Our implementation partners multiply our reach as they work with communities and build AguaClara plants that will produce safe water year after year after year.

 

25

AguaClara

Water Treatment PLants

101k+

People now with

Safe Drinking Water

 

Tap water filling a container

Water is Safety

Around the world, two billion people lack access to clean drinking water. Every year, two million people die due to waterborne disease.

Child enjoying safe water from the tap.

Water is Hope

Safe water on tap transforms communities into safer, healthier, and better places to live for all people.

Community members checking water quality

Water is Empowerment

AguaClara plants are operated by members of the local community. We train partners in the skills they need to operate plants without the need for third-party support.

UN Sustainable Development Goal #6, Ensure access to safe water and sanitation for all

Water is a Human Right

AguaClara Reach works towards the UN’s goal to “achieve universal and equitable access to safe and affordable drinking water for all.”

 
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