Field supplies, water testing, training support.
Funds basic field tools, water-quality test kits, or core training materials for a local team learning the patented reverse-flow drilling tech.
Give $25Secure. Tax-deductible. 92% to programs.
We know that form looks pretty general. Here’s exactly what your gift turns into in the field — by program, by month, by kid, by well.
Water is the starting line. Your gift trains, equips, and empowers communities to create lasting access — with patented reverse-flow drilling tech that makes it generational.
Field supplies, water testing, training support.
Funds basic field tools, water-quality test kits, or core training materials for a local team learning the patented reverse-flow drilling tech.
Give $25 ↓Helps bring water access to one person.
Based on major water-nonprofit benchmarks. One person, one starting line. Multiplied across thousands of donors, this is how communities cross the line.
Give $40 ↓Moves training, tools, and water work forward.
Helps stock training kits, fuel, basic drilling consumables, or stipends for a local crew during a build week.
Give $100 ↓Pump parts, pipe, cement, fuel, drilling prep.
Funds the actual pieces that go into the ground — the unsexy plumbing of a sustainable well that lasts decades.
Give $250 ↓Equips a local team with training and field materials.
Covers a chunk of a local team's training week + field materials. Training is what makes it generational.
Give $500 ↓Helps fund a Uganda water-point or well.
The standard project range is $3,500–$7,500 per well, depending on depth, location, and materials. This is one whole well.
Give $3,500 ↓Sponsors a larger or deeper community well.
For a community needing a deeper drill or larger system. Funds the project end-to-end with naming rights at the well site (when permitted).
Give $10,000 ↓Keeps water work moving every month.
Recurring gifts let us plan training cohorts, order materials in bulk, and keep teams drilling year-round.
Give $10 ↓Water access for multiple people across a year.
At common water-nonprofit benchmarks, $20/mo over a year compounds to access for multiple people.
Give $20 ↓Training, testing, maintenance, field support.
Pays for the maintenance work that keeps existing wells running — broken pumps, replacement parts, water-quality testing.
Give $40 ↓Equips local teams with recurring field support.
Sustains an entire local crew's ongoing operations — the part that turns one well into ten.
Give $100 ↓Moves a community toward lasting water independence.
Recurring at this level adds up to a fully sponsored well in a year, with full reporting.
Give $250 ↓For kids without a crew, your gift is food, safety, supplies, school — the daily stability every child deserves.
School supplies for ONE child for a YEAR.
$7 per child covers the full year of pencils, notebooks, and basics. Smallest gift, real outcome.
Give $7 ↓A school uniform for ONE child for a YEAR.
$11 lands a kid the uniform required to attend school. Without it, they can't go in.
Give $11 ↓A month of healthcare or hygiene basics for one child.
Soap, basic medical supplies, hygiene products. Daily stability, monthly cost.
Give $25 ↓School meals or daily food for many.
At ~$0.25 per meal in some Uganda programs, $50 stretches across many days for many kids.
Give $50 ↓A FULL YEAR of primary school tuition for one child.
At Uganda primary school benchmarks, tuition runs about $65/year. Sixty-five dollars. One full year. One kid in school.
Give $65 ↓A FULL YEAR of secondary school tuition for one child.
Secondary school costs more — about $111/year at Uganda benchmarks. Still smaller than most monthly bills in the US.
Give $111 ↓Full monthly care for one child.
Food, school, supplies, hygiene, oversight — everything for one child for one month, at Uganda program benchmarks.
Give $150 ↓A FULL YEAR of specialized school tuition for one child.
For specialized or private schooling at Uganda benchmarks, tuition lands in the $300–$400/year range.
Give $300 ↓Restock a children’s home: food, school supplies, hygiene.
One bulk drop. Replenishes daily-use supplies that keep a children’s home running on routine.
Give $500 ↓Roughly a month of meals for a children’s home.
At Uganda program benchmarks (~$0.25/meal, two meals a day), feeding a home of 50–60 kids runs roughly $1,000/month. Full feeding for every kid, for a full month.
Give $1,000 ↓Stabilize a children’s home: food, staff support, emergencies.
Bigger gifts cover the harder line items — emergency medical, staff stipends, deep-clean, repairs.
Give $1,500 ↓A uniform a month — keep a kid in school.
Uniforms tear, kids grow. Recurring at $11 keeps a kid in clothes that let them keep going.
Give $11 ↓Two meals a day for one child, every month.
At Uganda nonprofit benchmarks (~$0.25/meal), $15/mo covers two meals a day for one child. The most directly translatable monthly gift we offer.
Give $15 ↓Cover a kid's full YEAR of tuition every month.
$65/mo for 12 months keeps 12 different kids in school for a year apiece. Twelve futures.
Give $65 ↓Full ongoing care for one child.
Food, school, supplies, oversight — sustained, not one-off. The closest thing we offer to direct child sponsorship.
Give $150 ↓Sustain a children’s home, every month.
At Uganda program benchmarks, ~$1,000/month feeds a children’s home of 50–60 kids two meals a day. One donor, one home fed every single month.
Give $1,000 ↓A well starts the water. Food systems help the future grow. Your gift moves a community from survival to sustainability.
Seeds, tools, or starter garden supplies.
The very beginning of a food garden — literal seeds and the basics to put them in the ground.
Give $25 ↓Food garden training or starter materials.
Funds part of a training day teaching a family how to plant, tend, and harvest sustainably.
Give $50 ↓Tools, watering cans, seeds, or soil support.
The full starter kit — what a family needs to begin growing their own food consistently.
Give $100 ↓Launches or restocks a community food garden.
Bigger plot, multiple families, shared infrastructure. The leap from family garden to community plot.
Give $500 ↓Garden startup kit / small community food garden.
The realistic budget for a fully fenced, tooled, and trained small community garden ($900–$1,200 range).
Give $1,000 ↓Expand food security: irrigation, fencing, training.
At this level, gardens become systems — drip irrigation, full perimeter fencing, formal training program.
Give $3,000 ↓Awareness is the golden resource. The Movement spreads the message, equips local captains, and turns water into a bigger conversation.
A #SinkChallenge starter pack for a participant.
Branded materials, instructions, and the gear someone needs to take the challenge and post it forward.
Give $20 ↓Sponsor a school or youth group to take part.
Equips a whole class or youth group with the tools to participate in #SinkChallenge as a unit.
Give $50 ↓Funds a video reel or campaign asset.
Production cost for a social campaign asset that puts the movement in front of thousands.
Give $100 ↓Underwrites a regional awareness event.
A full local event — community gathering, awareness night, or church/school awareness program.
Give $500 ↓Helps launch the Movement somewhere new.
Equips a local Movement Captain to organize and grow the work in a new region.
Give $1,000 ↓Keep the Movement growing every month.
Sustains the basic costs of running campaigns and keeping the digital side alive.
Give $15 ↓Sustain campaigns and content creation.
Funds steady reel production, social ads, and the storytelling that brings new people in.
Give $30 ↓Movement Maker: full content + captain support.
At $75/mo, you sustain a captain stipend AND the content engine. Top-tier Movement support.
Give $75 ↓Not every gift is a credit-card swipe. Honor someone. Let your employer double your impact. Give stock. Make it monthly. Round up your bill. All of it funds wells.
Dedicate your gift to someone who mattered. We'll send a card to anyone you specify — and you'll know their legacy is literally changing lives. Add a name in the Givebutter form above.
Dedicate a gift →$10/month. $50/month. Whatever fits. Recurring gifts let us plan trainings, order materials, and keep teams drilling year-round. The most useful gift we can receive.
Start a monthly gift →Your company may double — or triple — your gift. Microsoft, Google, Apple, Disney, most Fortune 500s, thousands of mid-size companies. Check with HR or contact us for a letter of verification.
Get a verification letter →Donate appreciated stock, crypto, or from your Donor-Advised Fund — you may avoid capital gains and claim the full fair-market deduction. Contact us for transfer instructions.
Get transfer info →Many utility companies offer round-up programs. Your $47.38 bill becomes $48.00 — and the 62¢ goes to charity. Ask your water utility if they have one or will start one.
Get a one-pager →Include OMW in your will, name us as a beneficiary on a retirement account, or create an endowed gift. Long after you're gone, the wells keep drilling.
Plan a legacy gift →Water unlocks everything. When a community gets a well, girls go back to school. Families grow food. Businesses start. Disease drops.
Every share, every dollar, every conversation moves the needle.
Read Our Story →Or just tell someone. That counts too.