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Clean Water Fund
3 nonprofits
Clean Water Fund
Clean water is essential to life. Be a part of providing access to clean water for millions of people worldwide. We are committed to changing the world, and by donating to this fund, you can help. Every donation matters; let's awaken generosity together. This fund plays a crucial role in addressing the global water crisis and improving countless people's public health, sanitation, and overall quality of life. The fund supports various projects, such as the construction of water treatment facilities, the implementation of water purification systems, and the improvement of infrastructure to ensure the availability of clean water in rural areas. The Clean Water Fund also invests in education and awareness programs to promote responsible water usage and conservation. By supporting this fund, individuals and organizations can significantly impact securing the fundamental right of clean water for everyone, contributing to a healthier and more sustainable future for generations to come. INSPIRE YOURSELF. INSPIRE OTHERS.​​ DONATE. SHARE. REPEAT. Contribute and get inspired by the generosity. YOU CAN DOUBLE OR TRIPLE THE IMPACT OF YOUR DONATION WITH MATCHING GIFTS. Your donation or gift is tax-deductible and will be described on your receipt and to the extent allowed by law. We are a non-profit corporation and tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code section 501 (c) (3) provisions. Registered as a Public Charity 509(a)(2) in the United States of America. Employer Identification Number: 85-3743498
Children Mining Cobalt Prevention Fund- Help End Modern Slavery
1 nonprofit
Children Mining Cobalt Prevention Fund- Help End Modern Slavery
The Democratic Republic of the Congo, where the world’s largest known reservoirs of this metal are found, provides a substantial amount of the cobalt the world needs to meet its growing demand. Cobalt is a critical component in rechargeable car batteries and is indispensable for the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources. Despite the Commission's zero‑tolerance approach to child labor in trade agreements, it is estimated, according to reports by UN agencies, that in the southern Katanga province, more than 40 000 children are working in hazardous conditions in cobalt mines, with inadequate safety equipment and for very little money. It is estimated that 20% of the mines in the DRC are small-scale and use mostly child workers. These children, aged between 3 and 17, have to work in appalling and dangerous conditions, usually barefoot. According to the International Labour Organisation “child labour unifies all the activities which deprive children of their childhood, potential and dignity, along with harming their schooling and physical and mental development. We have created this fund to increase the effectiveness and protection of economic, social and cultural rights of local communities and traditional miners in relation to the exploitation of mineral resources, in the DRC. This will be achieved through a legal reform, the popularization of legal texts, awareness raising of local community leaders, of the judiciary and mine administration officials on their rights and obligations; in support of mining diggers rights and the monitoring of human rights related to the exploitation of natural resources. SOLIDARIEDADE NA MOKILI, a 501 (C) (3) nonprofit organization. Your contribution is tax-deductible. EIN:82-4685492. Spread your random acts of kindness. Double your impact by inspiring others. Feel good, pass it on. Reminder: Employees submit match requests for monetary donations Join in supporting the fund , They’re counting on us, and we’re counting on you—so don’t wait. Your contributions — no matter how big or small — make an impact.