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BridgIT Water Foundation

Org #31573
Vetted since 2015
2010
year founded
$118,923
raised on GlobalGiving
8
years fundraising
4
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

BridgIT's Program objective is to provide improved drinking water to rural areas in developing countries. This is achieved by delivering suitable, accessible and sustainable water solutions closer within each rural community relieving the economic and health burdens of searching long distances for long periods of time to collect water from open contaminated and often dangerous sources.

Project Leaders
Tom Webber
Tom Webber
Wendy Tisdell
Wendy Tisdell
Team
Wendy Tisdell
Organization Information
23 Duntroon Street
Brendale
Brisbane, Queensland 4500
Australia
+61 402 638 665
Organization Information
23 Duntroon Street
Brendale
Brisbane, Queensland 4500
Australia
+61 402 638 665

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Winter 2024 Malawi Refurb Wells Interim Report

By Tom Webber | U.S. Development Director

BridgIT started its elephant/wildlife conservation water wells project in early 2023. Since then we have managed to compete over 30 projects serving around 11,000 people. While not all of the funding... Read the full report ›

Winter 2024 India Refurb Wells Interim Report

By Tom Webber | U.S. Development Director

Thank you to the generous donors to BridgIT’s well refurbishment program. During the past quarter we have built momentum to have a great year for this project. We have an essentially endless... Read the full report ›

Winter 2024 Uganda Refurb Wells Interim Report

By Tom Webber | U.S. Development Director

BridgIT continues to work hard to bring safe, clean water to rural villagers in Central Uganda. Since 2015, BridgIT has built over 300 projects in the Mukono District such that have brought potable... Read the full report ›
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