More than 2.2 million Americans lack access to running water or basic plumbing at home.

From Dig Deep and the Navajo Water Project The Navajo Water Project is a program of the DigDeep Right to Water Project 501c3.

This is the LINK to the Dig Deep Website data base that lists organizations to help secure clean water for communities.

From the Dig Deep website:

We believe the U.S. needs a WaSH (water, sanitation & hygiene) Sector, where diverse organizations join forces with impacted communities to close the Water Gap forever. So we built this database of implementers, funders, academics, community champions, government agencies and more—all committed to improving water and sanitation access across the country. By open sourcing this data and keeping it up-to-date, we hope to foster knowledge-sharing, research, strategic coordination, and most importantly, collaboration to bring impacted Americans the clean, running water we all deserve.

Click HERE to go to the DATA BASE: U.S. WASH SECTOR DATABASE

This database includes organizations (of all kinds!) that improve access to water and sanitation for the 2.2 million Americans without it. Since the focus of this database is on the human right to water, Dig Deep doesn’t include entities that have a solely environmental or sustainability focus (e.g., ecosystem remediation).

The Navajo Water Project is a program of the DigDeep Right to Water Project 501c3

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