Strategic marketing collaborations
A strategic marketing collaboration with WaterAid can help deliver commercial benefit to your company as well as raise vital funds and awareness for WaterAid.
We prefer to develop strategic, long-term relationships and with a significant annual commitment we can work with you to create an innovative campaign that will engage your customers with your brand in a new way.
The decision to team up with WaterAid America was a natural one. Preserving the quality and availability of safe drinking water concerns all of us.
Read on for examples of our strategic marketing collaborations.
Nature's Gate
Nature’s Gate, producers of a Rainwater Shampoo, partnered with WaterAid America in March 2008 to fund water infrastructure, including rainwater harvesting systems, to help the neediest populations throughout Africa and Asia obtain sustainable access to safe, clean water.
Read full story about WaterAid and Nature's Gate.
Schumacher
To celebrate the launch of its first collection under the SchumacherTerra label, and as part of its ongoing commitment to a healthierplanet, fabric producer Schumacher has allied with WaterAid America and will contribute2% of the proceeds from the sale of its By Nature collection toWaterAid America.
“The decision to team up with WaterAid America was a natural one,” saidCorinne Kevorkian, President and General Manager of Schumacher. “Thetextile manufacturing process involves heavy consumption of water. Atthe same time, preserving the quality and availability of safe drinkingwater concerns all of us, including Schumacher."
Read full story about WaterAid and Schumacher.
For more information on corporate support of WaterAid America, please call Christina Maggi at
(212) 683-0430 or
email us.
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Children collect water from the new rainwater tank at their school near the city of Tamale in Ghana.
Credit: WaterAid / Jon Spaull
The children of St. Bernadette’s school in Lower Nsooba in Uganda do not complain about the rain. Instead, they are using the rain to solve their water problem.
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Innovative mobile toilets with integrated kiosks are helping to clean up the streets of Ethiopia's capital city Addis Ababa. They are also providing much needed jobs for homeless youths.
Read about mobile toilets