Subsidize drinking water, not infrastructure

Today, every company and non-profit in the water space that receives philanthropic support aims to provide clean water to people who need it. In most cases, these donations are funneled into infrastructure projects, i.e., subsidizing the creation of wells and/or filtration systems.

These projects are then assumed to provide a certain number of people with clean water for a certain amount of time.  To date, there has been no way to track the social impact of these initiatives in real-time. And as all of us water providers know, the realities on the ground are rarely (never) as simple as: Dig a well, provide clean water, save lives. Maintaining water accessibility and quality over the long term is the hardest part.

Coming Soon…

Our new technologies (e.g., RFID device) allow us to track water sales all the way to the End User. Soon, individuals and institutions alike will be able to provide targeted Sarvajal water subsidies for communities in need. Every penny donated will be 100% converted into pure drinking water.

No more estimates, no more assumptions. Every drop counts.