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Water For People

YEAR FOCUS ON ANNUAL

FOREVER
2018 REPORT
Dear Friends and Partners,

We are proud to issue this annual report documenting one of the strongest
1 years ever at Water For People! As of 2018, our work has positively impacted
Letter from CEO and Board Chair 3.3 million people. That is 3.3 million men, women, and children who no
longer have to walk long distances to fetch water or suffer waterborne
diseases – they can now pursue a better and healthier future. Access to
2 safe water through our work has saved time, improved health, and enhanced
A Better Future with Water education, prosperity, and dignity. Thank you for supporting this critical work
to bring safe water and sanitation to Everyone Forever.

4 We have continued to make incredible progress toward reaching Everyone.


Focus on Forever Since 2011, we have reached Everyone in many districts in India, Bolivia,
Peru, Nicaragua, and Guatemala. In 2018, Blantyre, Malawi became the
first district in Africa to reach every community with water! Globally, the
5 momentum is building, and others are replicating our model – the ultimate
Proof: Our Impact proof that our approach is working.

In 2018, we added to the extensive body of evidence that our Everyone


Forever model is truly helping end the global water and sanitation crisis for

CONTENTS
millions of people. For the first time ever, a district where we work, San Pedro,
Bolivia, reached a critical Forever milestone. This means that those living in
San Pedro now have water service that is sustainable and that the district
is self-sufficient. The district’s service authority and service providers are
maintaining water service – operation, investment, and monitoring – without

6-7 support from Water For People. Water For People will continue to provide
oversight, and we will exit when we are confident that water will flow Forever.
Milestones This is the highest expression of our work and demonstrates that we can do
more than reach Everyone. Ensuring that water will flow Forever is possible!

8-9 Thinking back on the past year, we are filled with gratitude, joy, and
Sustainable Services Checklist inspiration. Everyone Forever isn’t a quick fix. Our work is complex and
difficult. Thankfully, we are starting to see exciting returns on many years
of perseverance, focus, and belief. We are confident what we leave in place
10-11 will be sustainable and will improve the quality of life for generations to
Global Leadership and Scale come. Thank you for being a part of this journey and for your support and
investment. You and all of our partners are proving Everyone Forever works
and that it will help end the global water and sanitation crisis. We can’t wait
12-13 to see what we can achieve together in the coming years.

Financials
In partnership,

14-19
Donors
Eleanor Allen Bill Roe
Chief Executive Officer Chair, Board of Directors

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When water arrived at Binaga School in the remote hygiene. Many girls stayed home from school
countryside of Rwanda, it gave students a better when they had their periods. Now all of that has

A BETTER FUTURE future. Before Water For People partnered with


the school to promote better water and sanitation
changed. The school has new toilets and water
stations, allowing kids to stay in school. Children

WITH WATER
services, many students missed class regularly like Josephine, who plans to be a journalist, and
to fetch water several miles from their homes, or Eugene who wants to be a mechanic, can dream
because they were sick from drinking dirty water. for the future. With confidence that water and
Without decent sanitation facilities, menstrual sanitation will last Forever, students know they
hygiene resources for girls, or handwashing can now accomplish their goals.
stations, students couldn’t practice proper

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FOCUS ON FOREVER PROOF
2018 Highlight Measuring Our Impact

Water For People helps develop safe water and sanitation services are sustainable. Forever means Progress Toward our 2017-2021 Strategic Goal of Proof
sanitation services for every family, clinic, and empowering communities and governments to
The goal of the Everyone Forever model is to reach every family,
school on our journey to reach Everyone in a operate and maintain their own systems so Water
clinic, and school with lasting water and sanitation. We continue
district. This means every single person – even For People doesn’t have to be around forever, but
to prove this model works by continually reaching more people with
the hardest to reach, the most vulnerable, and the water and sanitation services will be. Forever
water and sanitation services, promoting co-investment from our
marginalized – has access to reliable water and means water supplies are protected, managing
district partners, and creating and supporting local water and
sanitation services. But reaching Everyone is just institutions are functional and adequately funded,
sanitation offices.
the beginning. We want to make sure water and and communities are aid-independent.
• 32 districts 3.3M
• 1 district transitioned to oversight-only people with reliable
• 31 district water and sanitation offices created and supported water services

2018 Progress

217,896 354,881 176,443 58%


people reached people reached with people receiving of co-investment by
with water access sanitation services hygiene education partners in 2018

275 109
schools reached
jobs created
with water access

— FIRST FOREVER DISTRICT —


In 2018, San Pedro, Bolivia became the first district to reach a Forever milestone. The district’s 473 33
service authority and service providers are maintaining water service – operation, investment, communities with clinics reached
and monitoring – without support from Water For People. Water For People will maintain an new water access with water access
oversight-only role before exiting completely, once we are confident that water will flow Forever.

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Everyone and Forever Milestones
We measure our progress toward reaching Everyone with safe water by working at the community, public
institution (schools and clinics), and household levels. When all three milestones are completed, we can
confidently declare that Everyone in a district has access to reliable water services. We measure progress
toward reaching Forever (water services are sustainable without further investment by Water For People)
using the Sustainable Services Checklist (see p. 8). The first Forever milestone was achieved in San Pedro,
Bolivia this year, meaning Water For People has moved into an oversight-only role. Here is a view of past,
current, and projected milestones.

REGION COUNTRY DISTRICT *

Latin America Bolivia Arani


Cuchumuela
San Benito
San Pedro
Tiraque
Villa Rivero
Guatemala San Andrés Sajcabajá
San Antonio Ilotenango
San Bartolomé
Santa Cruz del Quiché
Honduras Chinda
El Negrito
San Antonio
Nicaragua San Rafael del Norte
Peru Asunción
Cascas
Africa Malawi Blantyre
Chikwawa
Rwanda Rulindo
Kicukiro
Asia India S24 Patharpratima
S24 Sagar Island
Sheohar

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021

Year to reach every community Year to reach every school and clinic Year to reach every family Year to reach sustainable services

 hile we currently work in 32 Everyone Forever districts, this chart only shows districts projected to reach Everyone at the community,
W
*

public institution, or household levels through 2021, the end of our current strategic planning period.

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Sustainable Services Checklist
The Sustainable Services Checklist monitors each district’s progress toward having sustainable water
services, considering eight metrics under three categories: service authority, service provider, and water
resources management.

REGION COUNTRY DISTRICT PROGRESS TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY IN ALL EIGHT INDICATORS*

Latin America Bolivia Arani


Cuchumuela
San Benito
San Pedro
Tiraque
Villa Rivero
Pocona
Arbieto
Guatemala San Andrés Sajcabajá
San Antonio Ilotenango
San Bartolomé
Santa Cruz del Quiché
Honduras Chinda
El Negrito
San Antonio
Nicaragua La Concordia
San Rafael del Norte
Peru Asunción
Cascas
Africa Malawi Blantyre
Chikwawa
Rwanda Gicumbi
Rulindo
Uganda Kamwenge
Asia India S24 Patharpratima
S24 Sagar Island
Sustainable Not yet sustainable
Sheohar
Districts are rated on eight sustainability indicators. This chart shows progress toward sustainability over all eight indicators, which include:
*

Service Authority Structure, Finance, Management, and Monitoring (4 indicators); Service Provider Structure, Finance, Operation and Maintenance
(3 indicators); Water Resources Management (1 indicator).

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GLOBAL
LEADERSHIP PROGRESS TOWARD SCALE

AND SCALE 1.1 million people impacted globally to date


by collaborating with other NGOs and governments to replicate
Through our strategic goals of Global Leadership and Scale, Everyone Forever.
we aim to accelerate social change through sharing our
findings on the global stage and collaborating with governments, 468,000 people reached globally to date
businesses, and civil society to adopt Everyone Forever with scalable market-based sanitation services outside of
principles. We know that to end the water and sanitation crisis, Everyone Forever districts.
our work needs to be replicated and scaled by governments
and other sector partners. We want to influence other actors in
the water and sanitation sector to utilize similar principles, so
together, we can end the water crisis faster. IN PERU Water For People has been supporting the national
program for rural sanitation in establishing the basis for Everyone
Forever in multiple municipalities, as well as advising the national
PROGRESS TOWARD regulator on an appropriate rural tariff that is affordable for people in
areas of higher poverty.
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP IN UGANDA we have worked for six years to develop the market
for emptying pit latrines safely. This work has led to the establishment
of the Gulper Association of Kampala, which registers and regulates
companies that provide latrine pit emptying services. Human waste in
90 spoken and written contributions Kampala can be safely managed and the people carrying out the work are
about our work in 2018 protected from harm.

IN GUATEMALA we signed agreements with CARE, Living


We proactively seek opportunities to raise the level of visibility
Water International, Food for the Hungry, and World Vision to
of Water For People and the Everyone Forever model in the water
promote the implementation of the Everyone Forever model in each
and sanitation sector. Through providing thoughtful and considered
NGO’s geographic area of work.
commentary on our successes, challenges, and failures, we can
promote a faster end to the global water and sanitation crisis. IN HONDURAS we support a national Everyone Forever
movement known locally as Para Todos Por Siempre (PTPS). PTPS
111 meetings in 2018 at the national level has created district-level plans that will allow Honduras to scale

exploring how to reach universal and sustainable water services nationally, and it is already serving as a
model for how other countries could facilitate national collaboration
sustainable water and sanitation services toward Everyone Forever.

Meetings with national-level officials are critical to ensuring water IN RWANDA the Everyone Forever movement is supported by
and sanitation services continue for the long term. Through these the national government, which continues to scale the model in
engagements, we are actively helping develop policies and provide new districts. This year, we advised five districts that are replicating
training to government offices that are implementing Everyone Everyone Forever. Moving forward, we will help develop investment
Forever practices. plans to reach Everyone in all 27 rural districts.

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FINANCIALS CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES | SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 AND 2017

2018 2017

Total Total
REVENUE
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION | SEPTEMBER 30, 2018 AND 2017
Contributions, Grants, and Sponsorships $ 21,137,747 $ 21,201,108
In-Kind Contributions 600,882 420,902
Special Events 63,047 2,806
ASSETS
Investment Income 83,170 37,476
2018 2017 Other Income 305,344 332,547
CURRENT ASSETS Total Revenue 21,190,190 21,994,839
Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 5,401,569 $ 5,318,863
Grants and Pledges Receivable 5,038,797 4,730,323 EXPENSE
Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 614,992 538,461 Program Services 16,349,209 16,124,435
Investments 4,476,250 2,403,783 Supporting Services:
Total Current Assets 15,531,608 12,991,430 Management and General 1,826,212 1,977,494
Fundraising 1,750,993 1,815,002
CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVABLE, NET 372,604 1,170,439 Total Support Services 3,577,145 3,792,496

PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT, NET 568,361 586,437 Total Expense 19,926,354 19,916,931

Total Assets $ 16,472,573 $ 14,748,305 Change in Net Assets Before Other Items 1,263,836 2,077,899

OTHER ITEMS
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Provision for Unanticipated Loss (90,000) 0
Deobligated Funds (131,438) 0
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities $ 2,792,807 $ 2,108,946 CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 1,042,398 2,077,899
Provision for Unanticipated Losses 90,000 0
Deferred Revenue 19,000 95,065 Net Assets - Beginning of Year 12,429,106 10,351,207
Deferred Rent 21,047 15,928
Total Current Liabilities 2,922,854 2,219,939 NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR $ 13,471,504 $ 12,429,106

LONG-TERM LIABILITIES
Deferred Rent, Net of Current Position 78,215 99,261
Total Liabilities 3,001,069 2,319,200

NET ASSETS 2018 Spend by Region 2018 Sources of Revenue 52% Foundation
Unrestricted 8,840,851 8,630,969 53% Africa 19% Individual
Temporarily Restricted 4,630,653 3,798,137 35% Latin America
Total Net Assets 13,471,504 12,429,106 11% Corporation
12% India
6% Committees
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 16,472,573 $ 14,748,306
5% Workplace Giving
2018 Use of Funds 3% In-Kind Donation
82% Programs
3% Other
9% Administration
9% Fundraising 1% Government

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THANK YOU
Neptune Technology Group Inc. Virginia A. Haughey 2011 CLAT
New England Section AWWA Hip Products, LLC.
Ohio Section AWWA & Ohio WEA Intermountain Section AWWA
Ontario Water Works Association Jockey Hollow Foundation
to our donors Pennsylvania Section AWWA Olivia Jones Family Foundation
Rocky Mountain Section AWWA & Rocky Mountain WEA K2 Wind Foundation
William and Kathleen Roe Fund John and DeDe Kimbrough
David and Elizabeth Steinglass Toni King
Generous partners like you are making the critical work of reaching Everyone Forever possible. Thank you UNICEF Ronald and Eva Kinney Family Foundation
for your continued support and commitment to providing safe water and sanitation. Malcolm Walter Joshua Larkin
Water Environment Association of Ontario Diana M. Leach
Patricia Williamson Sara Lichfield
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and Employees
Everyone Forever Sponsors David and Janet McNair
$5,000 - $19,999 Michigan WEA
Anonymous (11) Murraysmith and Employees
Vivian Acebal and Andrea Baldo Mindy Muzzarelli
AE2S and Employees David and Kimberly Nastro
Ambre Blends, LLC National Association of Clean Water Agencies
Amritam Foundation Nebraska Section AWWA
Jana Andersen New England WEA
Harlan and Lois Anderson Family Foundation North Carolina Section AWWA & North Carolina WEA
Donations from October 1, 2017 - September 30, 2018 Henry E. Niles Foundation, Inc. Cheryl and Dee Anstett North Dakota Section AWWA
Pacific Northwest Section AWWA Arizona Water Association Northrop Grumman
Everyone Forever Global Strategic Partners University of Strathclyde Research & Innovation Arzan Wealth Jacob Oslick
$1 million+ Atlantic Canada Water Works Association Oswald Family Foundation
charity: water Everyone Forever Advocates Aveda Atlantic Cindy Paulson and Deb Schatzlein
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Avista Technologies Romac Industries, Inc.
LDS Charities The Adventure Project Bill and Marjorie Berlinghof Fredy Rosenbaum Foundation
The Rick and Nancy Moskovitz Foundation Carollo Engineers and Employees The Kenneth Nechin & Annette Bicher Family Fund Michael Schultz
One Drop Foundation Richard J. Conroy and Genevieve G. Conroy bkr Mike and Marianne Seiler
EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. and Employees Black & Veatch Shell Oil Company Foundation and Employees
Everyone Forever Visionaries Florida Section AWWA Lucille Bowen South Carolina Section AWWA
$500,000 - $999,999 Fray Damiano Bart and Elaine Boyer St. Louis Community Foundation
Autodesk Foundation Greeley and Hansen, LLC Paul Buddington Maureen Stapleton
Signe Hanson Burchenal Family Foundation, Inc. Mary Staudenmaier
Everyone Forever Champions Ride With Purpose Association Donna Callejon and Debbie Whiteside Susan Story
$250,000 - $499,999 SNV Netherlands Development Organization Jyl Camhi The Taber Family
Anonymous (1) The Spurlino Foundation Christina Casler and Deborah Liu Tata & Howard and Employees
Carylon Corporation Texas Section AWWA Chesapeake Section AWWA Ten for 10: Water for Africa
Caterpillar Foundation TOMS Chesapeake Tri-Association Conference Texas WEA
The Coca-Cola Foundation Water For All Chesapeake Water Environment Association Tighe & Bond Consulting Engineers
Colgate-Palmolive The Waterloo Foundation Cla-Val Company TisBest Philanthropy
EDUCO Connecticut Section AWWA United Health Group
Inter-American Development Bank Everyone Forever Supporters John and Carol Coonrod Virginia Section AWWA & Virginia WEA
Kimberly-Clark Corporation $20,000 - $49,999 Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project VMWare and Employees
One Foundation Anonymous (5) Charles Curry Water & Wastewater Operators Association and Employees
Osprey Foundation Alcaldia de San Rafael Paula Dannenfeldt Water Bureau Employees Welfare Fund
The Stephen & Sandy Rosenthal Family Foundation American Water Works Association and Employees Theresa and Ray D’Ardenne WaterOne
Swedish Postcode Foundation Arcadis and Employees Mr. Michael Deane Western Canada Section AWWA
Xylem, Inc. and Employees Bonneville Charitable Foundation Gary and Linda DeKock Tal Winter
Brenntag and Employees DLA Piper, LLP Edward and Willa Wolcott
Everyone Forever Leaders British Columbia - Yukon Committee Steve and Suzie Earp Yusko Family Foundation
$100,000 - $249,999 Eurofins Eastern Municipal Water District and Employees
Anonymous (2) Ford Meter Box Company, Inc. John Eckstein Everyone Forever Friends
Absolut Elyx Global Impact Elkay and Employees $1,000 - $4,999
AECOM and Employees Hazen and Sawyer Ezulwini Foundation Anonymous (27)
American Water and Employees IHS Markit Alan and Karen Farkas Jim and Nita Abney
Bentley Systems and Employees Imbibe FeelGood Bruce and Susan Adams
Brown and Caldwell and Employees Mary Kay and Thomas Kaufmann Steven and Lisa Ford Eleanor Allen and David Fellows
California-Nevada Section AWWA Kentucky/Tennessee Section AWWA Georgia Section AWWA Robert and Carol Allison
CDM Smith and Employees Las Vegas Valley Water District and Employees Geosyntec Consultants AmazonSmile Foundation
COSUDE Swiss Cooperation Agency Louisville Water Company and Employees Goodwin Brothers Construction Anchor, QEA, LLC and Employees
John F. and Mary A. Geisse Foundation Pat and Linda McCann Google ARES Operations, LLC and Employees
Indiana Section AWWA Minnesota Section AWWA Ground Water Consortium Clare Argetsinger
Jacobs Engineering Group and Employees Missouri Section AWWA & Missouri WEA Anne Wade and Gil Hagan Michael Augustyn
New Jersey Section AWWA Nalco Water and Employees Hamilton Community Foundation Philip and Daniele Barach Foundation

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Barrett Environmental & Educational Foundation Dow Chemical Company Richard Jakelski Cheryl D. Norton
Brianna Barton Emily Drake Janus Henderson Foundation Patrick O’Donnell
Bay Area Water Works Association Duperon Corporation JK Group, Inc. Pat O’Leary
Andrew Bayne Courtney Eaton John P. Place, Inc. Olivenhain Municipal Water District and Employees
BC2 Environmental and Employees Ecolab, Inc. and Employees Karen and Eric Johnson Amy Oppenheimer
Ms. Gretchen Benhardt EcoVessel Karen Johnson Douglas and Cynthia Owen
Daniel Bergstrom Carl and Judith Edquist Kansas Section AWWA Michael and Sadie Oxtoby
Berkshire Apartments W. Laird Ellis Jr. and Janet Walstrom Ellis Sundeep Kartan Pace Engineers, Inc. and Employees
Berman Field Foundation Encana Cares Foundation and Encana Eomployees Mr. William E. Katz Pacific Northwest Clean Water Association
Anadi Bhatia Robert Erck Daniel and Lorraine Kelleher Leslie Pakula
Fred and Gayle Bieker Family Fund JoAnna Esty James Kelly and Beverlee Bickmore Denny and Merrily Parker
Claude and Annie Blackburn Executive Women’s Summit Gail Kendall Parkson Corporation and Employees
Dale and Marla Bleecher Mr. Thomas Farrell Julia Kennedy Donavon and Mandy Paschall
Franco Boffice Federal Water Quality Association John Kerrigan Moshe Pasternak
Beatriz Bonnet FedEx Corporation and Employees Brian Kirsch Cheryl Paulin
Kenneth and Linda Bosma Ferree Foundation John and Wanda Kloet Lester Payne
Dr. Paul and Mrs. Barbara Bowen John and Chris Fikes Paul and Catherine Koski Pennsylvania WEA
The Bowling Family Foundation Five Cities Plus Inc. Christine Kramer Performance River Consulting Inc.
Brain Surgery Worldwide, Inc. David Fletcher and Colleen English Jennifer Krebs Thomas and Wyndi Perry
Bill Brennan Florida Water Resources Conference, Inc. Bruce and Beverly Kroeker Joan Petersen
Paul Brown Florida’s Water Associations Aaron Lahman Ms. Darcey Peterson
Roger and Betty Brown Fox Engineering and Employees Kenneth E. Lake Robert Pierotti
Tim Brown Mr. Roy Francis Lamp, Rynearson & Associates, Inc. Mr. Mark Place
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck John and Sandra Fraser Terilynn Langsev John Pressley
Bernie Bullert Kathy Freas, Ph.D Eric Larson Jacqueline Price
Betty Busey Jason and Maria Fues Mr. Mickey and Mrs. Janice Lehman Providence Infrastructure Consultants, Inc.
Christopher Bushra James Fukano Leon Levy Foundation Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc.
The Robert Owen Bussey and Ellen Levy Bussey Charitable Fund Louis and Jan Funk Ann Lewis Chetlur Ragavan
Jason Cagle Jim Gage Juan Loera Sampath Rajappa
California WEA Mr. Peter J. Galli Ted Logan and Gem Stone-Logan David and Sarah Reece
Cambia Health Foundation Mary and Lyle Gallivan Nancy Louis and John Diehl Jane Reece
CAPS PODA Victoria Garcia Louisville & Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District and Daniel Reisinger
Scott Carpenter Sidney B. and Caleb F. Gates Jr. Fund Employees Robert and Sue Renner
Causey Consulting David George Jennifer Lyons Andrew W. Richardson
Paul and Carol Causey Duane and Lynne Georgeson Theresa Lytle Dick and Connie Riegler
Brian and Dawna Chester Curt and Kathy Gibson Trina and Ameet Mallik John and Judith Riggs
Christ on the Mountain Catholic Church Ms. Patricia Giffey Tonya and Robert Mankowski Karla Rikansrud
Thomas J. Christman Terry and Jean Gloriod Kevin Manogue RJN Group, Inc.
Cisco Systems, Inc. and Employees Golden State Water Company and Employees Benjamin Marinoff Junko and Tom Roehl
City of Seattle Richard and Laurie Goldsmith Julianne Marrion Douglas and Christine Rohde
Edward and Susan Clerico Mr. Larry and Mrs. Patricia Good Massapequa Union Free School District Keith Ryan
The Cobb Foundation Jason and Kassandra Grams Riyad and Sarah Maznavi Claudia Sanchez-Mahedy
The Coca-Cola Company and Employees Rashi Gupta Paul and Julie McCauley Mark and Karen Sather
Coleman Engineering and Employees Jeffrey Haack Matthew McClain Anne and Jeffrey Schaefer
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina Mr. James and Mrs. Karen Hailey Gregory and Carolyn McIntyre Daniel C. Schillings
Ms. Theresa Connor Batsheva Halberstam and Yoav Spiegel Stephanie McMillan Carol Schmitt
Contra Costa Water District and Employees Carissa Hansen Melvin Brewing Schmitz-Fromherz Family Fund
Cornerstone Engineering, Inc. Harold Beck & Sons, Inc. Bernadette Menghini Mr. Kort and Mrs. Kathryn Schnabel
Carole and Timothy Cottingham LaDonne Harris Dorothy Meyer Dr. Elizabeth K. Schodek
The Covello Group, Inc. Haughey Family Foundation Mr. Henry Meyer Nancy Schroeder
Cox Farms Virginia, Inc. Patrick Hayes Microsoft Corporation and Employees Nancy Schultz
Kenneth and Sandra Cox HDR, Inc. and Employees Robert S. Mills and Judith E. Kleen Scott Family Foundation
Debra Gainer Coy and Stephen Coy Ronald Heiby Randall and Shelley Minnis Elizabeth Shaffer-McCarthy and Jake McCarthy
Roger and Pauline Cronin Herbert and Katherine Kurth Religious Foundation, Inc. Patrick M. Moore Colleen Shanahan
Stephanie Cruz Mr. Randall Hertel J. Matthew Morris and Sharon S. Lu Steven and Linda Sheck
Richard Cunningham Sarah Hite Mount Pleasant Water Works and Employees Sheehy Well Pump Co. Inc.
Michael De Ghetto Susan and Thomas Hoerger Colleen Murphy Siemens Caring Hands Foundation and Employees
Mr. Donald Deemer Holland & Hart LLP Jason Musicer Peter and Elaine Simon
Mrs. Deborah Degillio Michael Hoover The Nadel Family Charitable Fund Dennis Simpson
Jeffrey and Elizabeth Diercks Richard Hope National Association of Water Companies Sher Singh
Chuck and Joan DiLaura Host Hotels & Resorts National Car Rental SJW Group
Matthew Dillig HRS Water Consultants, Inc. Mr. Gary and Mrs. Barbara Naumick Jarod and Charlotte Smith
Leocadio Dioso Martin and Mary Ellen Hummel Nebraska WEA Jody Smith
Raymond and Marsha Dirks Robert and Sarah Hunter Darwin and Beth Nelson Mark Smith
Dr. Anisa Divine Brette Husar NewGen Strategies and Solutions, LLC Bill and Janice Smith
Donohue & Associates, Inc. Hydranautics Noble Energy and Employees John and Sheron Snyder
James and Marcia Dougherty Jonathan Jackel Arlene and Paul Norman South Dakota Section AWWA

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Southern California Water Utilities Association, Inc. WWPS, LLC Julie and Chris Hellmann Chuck and Joan DiLaura
Southwest Section AWWA Mr. Marc Zeitlin Sarah Hite Marion Erwin
Sperry Product Innovation Elizabeth Zeldin Jack and Donna Hoffbuhr Kathy Freas, Ph. D
John Sprecher Rod and Sharon Holme Joseph Goodwill
John and Peggy Spyhalski In Memoriam John and Cindy Huber John David Griffith
Mr. William Stannard John J. Aho Robert and Sarah Hunter Carolyn Hardy-Olsen and Dennis Olsen
Stantec and Employees Roberta Basham Daniel and Lorraine Kelleher Jenifer S. Heath
Mr. William Staudenmaier and Mrs. Heidi McNeil Staudenmaier Bill M. Butler Ms. Lucinda Kindred Tamara Hess
Leon Stockwell Doris Christensen Richard and Barbara Kuchenrither Sarah Hite
Rick Stott Baby Hawley Guy and Charmaine Le Patourel Lyle Hoag
Raymond Suelzer Roberta Bryant Jackson Daniel and Kathryn Lee Robert Kemp
Ronald and Elizabeth Sugameli Martha T. Jamison Mr. Pedro and Mrs. Maricarmen Lorenzo Pat and Linda McCann
Sustainable Water Solutions, LLC Arthur Laudel Dale Lucy Betty Miller
Sasha Szytel Latasha Marshall Dr. Charles Masur, M.D. John T. Morris
Mr. Daniel Tabakh Janet A. Mortimore Kathryn and Mike McCain Alice Milnor Norton
Taylar Taitague Dr. Carlos Perez Pat and Linda McCann Ken Ransford
Jay Tannan Julia Rivas Dr. E. Anne Merryfield Barbara Reskin
Robert and Melinda Tanzola Harris F. Seidel Raymond and Marianne Miller Connie and Dick Riegler
Dr. Vikas Tewari Michael C. Smith Dennis Mitchell and Lotte Flint-Petersen Eric P. Rothstein
Troy and Christine Thielen Lyndon B. Stovall Mr. David Modeer Richard and Mary Anne Sawey
Rob Thomas Lawrence “Bert” Tighe Darwin and Beth Nelson Valerie Shinn
Kyle Thompson Renee M. Wright Mr. Tony Petrucci, P. Eng. Patricia Spence and Steven Spence
Mr. Kevin Tighe and Ms. Deborah Park Ms. Surina Piyadasa and Mr. Mark Ehrman Elisa M. Speranza
Tilitonse Fund Board Members Indra Prashad Kelly Trace
Joshua and Caroline Traube Eleanor Allen Mark and Cindy Premo Caitlin and Zachary Warkentin
Mr. Gordon Tribble Beatriz Bonnet Marlay and Regina Price Bill and Judi Warkentin
Chorfan Tsang and Molin Chan Donna Callejon Robert and Rosemarie Reinert Jim Williams
Darla Turlington Nancy Card Andrew W. Richardson Patricia J. Williamson
Mr. G. Ben Turnipseed John Coonrod Dick and Connie Riegler Anonymous (3)
University of Colorado Boulder Michael Deane J. Carlo Rietveld
Upper Peninsula Concrete Pipe Company John Eckstein R. Lee Roberts and Carol Thaler Roberts Professional Development Volunteers
Sabine van der Meulen Alan Farkas Mr. John and Mrs. Linda Roberts Rich D’Amato
Jennifer Van Egmond Neeraj Jain Mr. & Mrs. Donald and Constance Roesch Kate Frazier
Roger and B. Lynne Vaughan Mary Kay Kaufmann Terry and Linda Rolan Mike MacPhee
Mr. Carl J. Vehorn Irene Lofland Ms. Patricia Simon Pat McCann
Javier Velez Patrick McCann Mrs. Rose Marie Smith Bill Roe
Verisk 3E Mohsen Mortada Elisa Speranza and Jonathan Kardon Harry Whittenberg
Alison Vickers David Nastro Marcia and Sidney St. Martin
Mr. Robert P. Vilker Cindy Paulson Mr. James W Stephenson Strategic Advisors
Vistex, Inc. William Roe John and Rita Sudman Susan Gilbert
Malte and Pam von Matthiessen Kristy Schloss Bjorn and Sharon von Euler Doug Griffes
Voya Foundation and Voya Financial Employees Maureen Stapleton Paul and Judy Ware Pat McCann
Russell and Michelle Wachter Malcolm Walter Floyd and Diana Wicks Joan Miller
Cynthia and Kent Wallbruch Jim Williams Steve Rosenthal
Kurt Walter Ambassadors Mr. Bob and Mrs. Chris Willis Caroline Russell
Mr. Jack Wang Former Board members and their partners who actively Mrs. Ellen Wolf and Mr. Richard Harris Geneva Travis
Sandia and Ming Wang support and advocate for Water For People
Paul and Judy Ware Mr. Bob Adamski Safe Water Guardians World Water Corps Volunteers
Water Environment Federation Edmund and Eva Archuleta Extraordinary individuals who have included Jeff Friesen
Water Jam Ms. Nancy Barnes Water For People as a beneficiary in their estate plans Tyrel Clark
Water Research Foundation and Employees Dr. Joy Barrett and Dr. Bill Hogrewe Helene Baribeau Stephen Glain
WaterSmart Software Bevin and Diane Beaudet Alden Beard Domenec Jolis
David and Deborah Weber Mr. Ventura and Mrs. Betty Bengoechea Matt and Marlo Berg
Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign Dr. Paul and Mrs. Barbara Bowen Beverly A. Bishop
George Whitten Erich and Dawn Broksas Robert P. Blauvelt
Craig Wilcox and Karen Vogt-Wilcox Mr. & Mrs. Foster and Shirley Burba Ann and Bill Brackett
Diane Wild Nancy and Robert Card Ned and Lindsey Breslin
Nicole Wiley Mr. James Clark, P.E. Bernie R. Bullert
Helen Williams Ms. Penny Davey Bill and Mary Butler
Jim Williams Arun and Dhriti Deb Ronald Chapiesky
Dr. Scott D. and Mrs. Alice Williams Chuck and Joan DiLaura Larry and Sharon Clark
Lee and Danielle Wilson Paul and Marilyn Dreyer Tracy A. Clinton
Wink Fasteners, Inc. Monica and Chuck Ellis Richard J. Conroy and Genevieve G. Conroy
Eric Wittleder Fred and Linda Elwell Robert Cummings
Sharon Wong Mr. Noel Grant and Ms. Kim Fletcher Susan Davis
Woodard & Curran Carolyn Hardy-Olsen and Dennis Olsen Sanford and Linda Dee
Rodney Worley Ms. Cynthia Hartley Leendert T. DeJong

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