The Give 10 Campaign

$10 keeps clean water flowing for 1,000+ students — for a whole month.

Splash has installed safe water systems in thousands of urban schools. But without monthly upkeep, even the best systems stop. Your $10 keeps them running.

One gift. One month. One school of students, safely hydrated.
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Ethiopian schoolgirl smiling and holding up a glass of clean water
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
See It In Action

This is what your $10 maintains.

Every Splash filter turns unsafe tap water into safe drinking water, drop by drop. Watch it work — then keep it working.

Filter maintenance & replacements

Filters clog with sediment and contaminants. Your gift helps extend the life of filters and replaces them before safety drops.

Chlorine treatment

In schools without reliable electricity, chlorine tabs are used to protect the water from bacteria in schools, so every sip is safe.

Local technician visits

Splash-trained technicians inspect each system, fix wear, and keep water flowing.

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The Splash filter, cleaning water in real time.

Why Monthly Gifts Matter

Installing clean water isn't enough. Keeping it flowing is.

Around the world, many water projects fail within a few years—not because they were badly built, but because no one funded the upkeep.


Splash doesn’t just install systems—we ensure they keep working. We support schools with ongoing maintenance like filter replacements, chlorine treatment, and technician visits, while also training school staff, local technicians, and communities to manage and maintain the systems themselves.

Your $10 helps keep systems running today—and helps build a future where they keep running without us.

Ethiopian students cheering in a school courtyard
Filters clog
Safe water stops
Sediment and contaminants build up fast. Without maintenance and consistent replacements, the water coming out isn't safe anymore.
Illness spreads
Kids get sick
When systems fail, students drink from unsafe sources. Diarrhea, typhoid, and parasites return — and spread fast in crowded classrooms.
Seats empty
Students miss school
Sick kids stay home — often for days at a time. Girls in particular drop out first when clean water and safe sanitation aren't reliable.
Proven Impact

Nearly 20 years in. Still growing. Still working.

Splash has been installing — and maintaining — clean water in schools since 2007. The numbers tell the story.

1.2M+

Children reached with safe water, sanitation, and hygiene

9

Countries across Africa and Asia with Splash programs

700K+

Students in Zambia set to gain clean water through our expansion

4★

Charity Navigator rating — top tier for transparency and impact

What $10 a month looks like on the ground:

Healthier Students

Fewer sick days. Fewer waterborne illnesses. Kids who feel well enough to actually learn.

Girls Staying in School

Safe water and sanitation mean girls don't drop out when they hit adolescence — they keep going.

Habits That Spread Home

Students learn to wash, drink safely, and share what they know — bringing healthy habits to their families.

Built to Last

Why Splash is different.

Many clean water projects focus on installation—but not what it takes to keep systems running over time.

Splash takes a different approach. We partner with local governments, schools, and communities to build systems that are used, maintained, and built to last.

Our teams work alongside schools—supporting daily use, training staff, and ensuring systems continue running reliably over time.

That’s why your $10 doesn’t fund a one-time project—it supports a system designed to keep working, long after installation.

About Splash

Splash is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has reached 1.2M+ children in 9 countries with safe water, sanitation, and hygiene. We hold Candid's Platinum Transparency seal and a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator.

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Locally led, locally sustained

Trained technicians, community ownership, and government partnership — so the work outlasts us.

Healthy habits that spread

Students learn hygiene at school — then bring it home. The ripple reaches their families and neighborhoods.

Designed for the long haul

Every system is built for daily use by 1,000+ kids — and for decades of upkeep, not just the first year.