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C-WIN is a statewide nonprofit dedicated to equitable and sustainable use of California's water resources. Both our Board and Staff members provide the environmental community support and leadership on enforcement of the state's Bay-Delta public trust responsibility, on stopping irrigation of naturally contaminated farm lands in the San Joaquin Valley, and on the speculative water practices of federal and state water projects in California. We educate the public about public trust resource and California's constitutional prohibition of waste and unreasonable use of water, and about alternatives that restore rivers, fisheries, and other public trust resources.
To advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and restoration
Their mission is to safeguard the Great Lakes, the planet’s largest freshwater lake system and the very lifeblood of the Midwest, by advancing public trust solutions and cutting-edge policy work. Through their targeted policy initiatives, FLOW has built key partnerships with state and regional Great Lakes groups, leveraged their expertise to influence agencies and impact state and federal legislation, and grown to be a trusted source of current information on issues affecting their freshwater seas.
The Community Water Center acts as a catalyst for community-driven water solutions through organizing, education, and advocacy in California's San Joaquin Valley.
The Lake of the Woods Water Sustainability Foundation: 1) Coordinates and provide financial support for bi-national research focused on understanding and resolving water quality problems affecting the Lake of the Woods basin. 2) Is working to develop a water quality sustainability plan that will ensure the long term viability of the Lake of the Woods basin for current and future generations. 3) Provides education about sustainability of Lake of the Woods and it water quality.
DIGDEEP is a non-profit organization working to ensure that every American has clean, running water forever.
Since 1972 ACTS has been bringing clean water to villages in Southwestern Uganda. Our water projects include community education in the areas of health and sanitation and environmental issues. We partner with the Church of Uganda (Anglican) and have developed healthy working relationships with various local agencies as a means of providing villagers with access to resources in health (specifically HIV/AIDS testing and education) and sustainable agriculture initiatives. In recent years we have also developed Mutual Benefit Societies for widows who have limited means to support themselves and their children. Through co-operative farming, animal husbandry and handicrafts these women work together to achieve the financial means to support themselves and contribute to their communities. We have enjoyed support from CIDA in 3-1 matching funding for these projects as well as funding for Canadian youth interns to work in their field of expertise to serve these communities.
CAWST is a Canadian registered charity, offering professional services in water and sanitation for the poor in developing countries. We are an independent organization; not affiliated with any government or religious body. CAWST's clients have impacted over 7.5 million people in 63 different countries.