SAFE WATER NETWORK
122 E 42ND ST 28TH FL NO 2800, NEW YORK, NY 10168 www.safewaternetwork.org

Total Revenue
$5,915,275
Total Expenses
$5,729,864
Net Assets
$7,364,809

Organizations Filed Purposes: SAFE WATER NETWORK ENVISIONS A WORLD WITH HEALTHY, THRIVING COMMUNITIES, EACH MANAGING ITS SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY OF SAFE WATER. OUR MISSION IS TO DEVELOP AND DEMONSTRATE SOLUTIONS THAT PROVIDE COMMUNITIES THE WORLD OVER WITH AN AFFORDABLE SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY OF SAFE WATER. OUR GOAL IS TO ADVANCE AN ACTIVE COMPETITIVE MARKET FOR SUSTAINABLE DECENTRALIZED SMALL WATER ENTERPRISES THAT DIRECTLY BENEFITS THOUSANDS OF COMMUNITIES AND CATALYZES SCALE UP TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND LIVELIHOODS MILLIONS MORE GLOBALLY.

SAFE WATER NETWORK DEVELOPS INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS THAT PROVIDE A SAFE SUSTAINABLE WATER SUPPLY TO COMMUNITIES IN NEED.

SMALL WATER ENTERPRISES, GHANA: DEMONSTRATE THE FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF A MICRO-UTILITY MODEL OF SMALL WATER ENTERPRISES AT SUSTAINABLE SCALE TO BRING SAFE, AFFORDABLE WATER TO PEOPLE IN SMALL TOWN AND PERI-URBAN AREAS LIVING ON $1-2 A DAY, WHILE ADVANCING THE SECTOR THROUGH STRATEGIC ALLIANCES WITH PARTNERS, GOVERNMENT, AND FUNDERS TO BUILD A CONDUCIVE ENABLING ENVIRONMENT AND ACTIVE MARKET FOR SCALING UP SMALL WATER ENTERPRISES NATIONALLY TO PROVIDE SAFE WATER ACCESS TO OVER 3 MILLION PEOPLE IN GHANA.

SMALL WATER ENTERPRISES, INDIA: DEMONSTRATE THE FINANCIAL VIABILITY OF A KIOSK MODEL OF SMALL WATER ENTERPRISES AT SUSTAINABLE SCALE TO BRING SAFE, AFFORDABLE WATER TO PEOPLE IN RURAL AND SMALL TOWN AREAS LIVING ON $1-2 A DAY, TACKLING THE SYSTEM BARRIERSOPERATIONAL, FINANCIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, SOCIAL, AND ENVIRONMENTALTO GENERATE SYSTEMS-LEVEL CHANGE TO UNLOCK THEIR MARKET POTENTIAL TO PROVIDE SAFE WATER ACCESS, AND IMPROVE HEALTH AND LIVELIHOODS, TO OVER 370 MILLION PEOPLE IN INDIA.

GLOBAL PROGRAM: ADVANCE THE SMALL WATER ENTERPRISE ECOSYSTEM INCLUDING: DEVELOPING PROGRAMS THAT RESPOND TO SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES, INCLUDING EDUCATION PROGRAMS INCREASING AWARENESS OF THE BENEFITS OF SAFE WATER, FAIR PRICING TO INCREASE WILLINGNESS TO PAY, AND SUBSIDY MODELS TO REACH THE POOREST; ESTABLISHING BEST PRACTICES AND GLOBAL PERFORMANCE STANDARDS TO ENSURE NEW AND EXISTING SMALL WATER ENTERPRISES ARE OPERATIONALLY SUSTAINABLE AND FINANCIALLY VIABLE ACROSS THE SECTOR; BUILDING THE TOOLS, CAPABILITIES, AND IT-BACKBONE TO PROFESSIONALIZE THE SECTOR AND FACILITATE REPLICATION BY AN EXPANDING POOL OF IMPLEMENTERS; STRENGTHENING THE ENABLING AND FINANCING ENVIRONMENT WITH INCREASED BUY-IN FROM GOVERNMENTS AND LARGE FUNDING AGENCIES; OVERCOMING REGULATORY AND POLICY BARRIERS TO SCALE; AND DIVERSIFYING THE FUNDING MIX ALLOCATED TO DECENTRALIZED WATER SUPPLY.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Kurt SoderlundCEO/SECRETARY40$250,000
Venkatesh RaghavendraVP ADVANCEMENT40$180,000
Nathaniel C PaynterVP, STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS40$165,000
Charles B NimakoCOUNTRY DIRECTOR40$124,500
Dan BenaSENIOR TECHNICAL ADVISOR40$110,974
Thomas GibbonsVP INDIVIDUAL & CORPORATE PHILANTHROPHY40$110,288
John KeysEXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT THRU 5/1940$85,038
Vivek SankaranBOARD MEMBER1$0
Surya N MahopatraBOARD MEMBER1$0
Steve ZideCHAIRMAN1$0
Robert ForresterOUTGOING TREASURER2$0
Rita Colwell PhdVICE CHAIR1$0
Richard DelaneyBOARD MEMBER1$0
Maurice R GreenbergOUTGOING BOARD MEMBER1$0
Linda NordstromOUTGOING BOARD MEMBER1$0
Josh S WestonBOARD MEMBER3$0
Joanne Woodward-NewmanOUTGOING BOARD MEMBER1$0
Harold NewmanBOARD MEMBER1$0
Fred W GluckOUTGOING BOARD MEMBER1$0
Farouk LadhaBOARD MEMBER1$0
Christopher BrodyBOARD MEMBER1$0
Christina GoldBOARD MEMBER1$0

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