DIGDEEP
More than 2 million Americans still don't have a tap or a toilet at home. We’re a non-profit organization working to ensure that every American has water and sanitation access forever.

How To Help

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TOGETHER WE ARE A POWERFUL FORCE FOR CHANGE

By taking any of the simple steps below, you'll help bring clean, running water to the families who need it most.

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Make a Donation

100% of your tax-deductible donation brings clean water to families in need.

Have questions about your gift or a future gift? Contact us by email: development@digdeep.org.

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Sign a Pledge

Join the movement and use your voice to protect the millions of Americans without a tap or a toilet.

Start a Fundraiser

Have a bake sale. Throw a party. It's simple to get started, and every penny you raise will build water projects.

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Shop

100% of the proceeds from your purchase support water projects. Some products are even made by our clients.

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join the water council

Join the Water Council and get personalized impact reports, campaign previews, and invitations to the field.

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Plan a gift for the future

Include a gift in your will at no cost today to dedicate a part of your legacy to clean water for all.

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Partner for water

Become a DigDeep Corporate Partner to inspire your employees and customers.

“I can't belive some Americans still don't have clean, running water at home. I support @digdeeph2o - will you?”

inspire your friends via:
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Give clean, running water.

 

Sign the Pledge

I believe every American has a human right to clean, running water.

I believe in an America where every family can clean their hands, bodies and homes.

I believe American families shouldn’t have to choose between buying clean water or putting food on the table.

I believe that tribal nations, rural communities and people of color deserve running water.

I believe young Americans shouldn’t have to drive to truck stops to use the bathroom or take a shower

 
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