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Water For People

YEAR A YEAR LIKE ANNUAL 2020 REPORT NO OTHER Dear Friends and Partners,

To say 2020 was full of challenges would be an enormous understatement. The COVID-19 pandemic challenged everyone across the globe and Water For People 1 was not spared from these struggles. Letter from CEO and Board Chair Water For People navigated significant COVID-19 related difficulties in the nine countries where we work. The extent of the virus outbreak, as well as the response in each country, varied. Throughout the year, we continuously monitored and 2 quickly reacted to the rapidly changing landscape. In addition, the readiness and A Solution Like No Other rapid response of the water and sanitation offices we support in the districts where we work effectively helped combat the spread of the virus.

The health and safety of our teams and communities remained our top priority. 4 Water For People’s global employees moved to working remotely whenever When Hygiene Hits Home possible. While we could not complete our annual monitoring in 2020, and there were delays in evaluation efforts of our country programs, the resourcefulness and creativity of our teams ensured the progress of our Everyone Forever work 5 continued despite this new and dynamic environment. Proof: Measuring Our Impact On the positive side, COVID-19 elevated the importance of handwashing globally, and consequently shined the spotlight on the significance of Water For People’s work. In April, we were prominently featured by New York Times columnist and two- time winner, Nicholas Kristof, whose C-19 Impact Initiative highlighted organizations fighting on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through the initiative, Kristof encouraged his readers to support Water For People. We were grateful to be recognized for bringing sustainable water and sanitation systems to CONTENTS communities, schools, and especially, to health clinics around the world.

We leaned into this momentum and leveraged it to officially launch Destination 2030 (D30), our 10-year vision to help countries achieve United Nations Sustainable 8 Development Goal 6 – Clean Water and Sanitation for All. Milestones Despite the year’s challenges, we remain on track to reach 4 million people with reliable water services by the end of 2021 – a true testament to the strength of Water For People and our partners. Amidst record fundraising in 2020 and accompanied by a truly inspiring demonstration of resilience and commitment by 10 our teams in nine countries, the future has never looked so promising. Sustainable Services Checklist While the world has changed dramatically in this year like no other, our commitment to our mission has not. We are grateful for those of you who have 12 supported our work for many years and are equally thankful for the thousands of new donors who joined the Water For People community this year. Thank you Global Leadership and Scale for believing in a world where Everyone has access to safe water and sanitation systems that will last Forever. We look forward to continuing this journey with you. 14 With our utmost gratitude, Financials and Donor List

Eleanor Allen Bill Roe Chief Executive Officer Chair, Board of Directors

1 This past year, the world collectively experienced a year like no other. No country, no community, no individual was spared from this experience. At Water For People, the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the importance of our commitment to a solution like no other: the Everyone Forever model. Through this model, we remain on a mission to deliver water and sanitation services that reach everyone…and that last for generations to come.

While COVID-19 dialed up pressure on the need for clean water and handwashing, Water For People remained laser focused on ensuring some of the world’s most vulnerable communities have the infrastructure, the hygiene education, and most importantly, the sustainable, clean water they need to keep their families, their schools, and their health A YEAR LIKE NO OTHER clinics safe. We did not falter in our commitment to the mission, and we achieved great progress thanks to the unwavering support of our A SOLUTION LIKE NO OTHER generous donors and partners. This silver lining fueled our resiliency and the resiliency of the communities we serve.

FOR THIS, WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL

Generous partners like you are making the critical work of reaching Everyone Forever possible. Thank you for your continued support and commitment to providing safe water, improved sanitation, and hygiene education.

To conserve resources, we do not print the full list of donors. To see 2020 donors, please visit waterforpeople.org/annualreport-2020. WHEN HYGIENE PROOF HITS HOME Measuring Our Impact

With COVID-19 and its health impacts making headline news, hygiene remained front and center Progress Toward our 2017-2021 Strategic Goal of Proof throughout 2020. This spotlight provided Water For People the opportunity to partner with In 2017, Water For People established a communities in ways we never had before. In Peru, we joined a government-led water, sanitation, 5-year goal to reach 4 million people in 40 and hygiene (WASH) roundtable to support the implementation of a national plan to prevent the districts by 2021 with sustainable water and spread of COVID-19. In India, we worked with community mobilizers and water committees to sanitation. We are proving this model works by educate the public about the importance of handwashing. And we continued building local capacity continually reaching more people, promoting in all nine countries, so communities are more resilient against future pandemics. co-investment from our district partners, * and creating and supporting local water and 38 3.66M sanitation offices. Everyone Forever people with reliable 450,000 districts water services people reached with hygiene messages to prevent the spread of COVID-19 through 2020 Progress our participation in the Healthy Nicaragua Campaign

230,000 people served by permanent handwashing stations constructed at health facilities 223,938 666,332 206,554 47% and public markets in people reached with people reached with people reached with of co-investment new or improved new or improved hygiene education by government water services sanitation services partners 92 handwashing stations installed in public spaces throughout Kampala and Luuka 222 396 communities Districts in Uganda schools with access with new or improved to improved WASH water service

3 district hospitals in Malawi 28 district water 13 received PPE including and sanitation offices clinics with access masks, disinfectant, and created or supported to improved WASH surgical gloves

*This number is the same as 2019, as data collection was not possible in 2020. Water For People remains on track to reach 4M by the end of 2021.

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Everyone and Forever Milestones We measure our progress toward reaching Everyone with safe water by working at the community, public institution (schools and clinics), and household levels. When all three milestones are reached, we can confidently declare that Everyone in a district has access to reliable water services. We measure progress toward reaching Forever (water services are sustainable without further investment by Water For People) using the Sustainable Services Checklist (see pages 10-11). Here is a view of past, current, and projected milestones.

REGION COUNTRY DISTRICT*

Latin Bolivia Arani America Cuchumuela San Benito Tiraque Villa Rivero Guatemala San Andrés Sajcabajá San Antonio Ilotenango San Bartolomé Santa Cruz del Quiché Honduras Chinda San Antonio Nicaragua La Concordia San Rafael del Norte Peru Asunción Cascas Reque Africa Malawi Blantyre Chikwawa Rwanda Rulindo Kicukiro Asia India Namkhana Rajnagar S24 Patharpratima S24 Sagar Island Sheohar 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023

*While we currently work in 38 Everyone Forever districts, this chart only shows districts projected to reach an EVERYONE MILESTONES FOREVER MILESTONE Everyone or Forever milestone through 2023.

Year to reach every community Year to reach every school and clinic Year to reach every family Year to reach sustainable services

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The Sustainable Services Checklist monitors each district’s progress toward having sustainable water services, considering eight metrics under three categories: service authority, service provider, and water resources management.

REGION COUNTRY DISTRICT PROGRESS TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY IN ALL EIGHT INDICATORS*

Latin America Bolivia Arani Arbieto Cuchumuela Pocona San Benito Tiraque Villa Rivero Guatemala San Andrés Sajcabajá San Antonio Ilotenango San Bartolomé Santa Cruz del Quiché Honduras Chinda El Negrito San Antonio Nicaragua La Concordia San Rafael del Norte Peru Asunción Cascas Reque Africa Malawi Blantyre Chikwawa Chiradzulu Rwanda Gicumbi Kicukiro Rulindo Uganda Kamwenge Luuka Asia India Sheohar Sustainable Not yet sustainable (S24 Patharpratima South 24 Parganas and S24 Sagar Island)

Note: Due to COVID-19, service provider monitoring was not completed for most countries, and scores from 2019 monitoring were used for *  Districts are rated on eight sustainability indicators. This chart shows progress toward sustainability over all eight indicators: Service Authority Structure, Finance, service provider scores for all but Rwanda and Nicaragua. For India, all data is from 2019. Management, and Monitoring (4 indicators); Service Provider Structure, Finance, Operation and Maintenance (3 indicators); Water Resources Management (1 indicator).

10 11 GLOBAL PROGRESS TOWARD LEADERSHIP GLOBAL LEADERSHIP 38 presentations at conferences and AND SCALE external meetings We made 38 presentations at conferences and external meetings despite most conferences being canceled or held virtually. We proactively sought opportunities to raise the level of visibility of Water For People Through our strategic goals of global through the Everyone Forever model in the leadership and scale, we aim to accelerate water and sanitation sector and beyond. systems change through sharing our findings By providing thoughtful and considered on the global stage and collaborating with commentary on our successes, challenges, governments, businesses, and civil society to and failures, our goal is to promote a faster adopt Everyone Forever principles. We know end to the global water and sanitation crisis. that, to end the water and sanitation crisis, our work needs to be replicated and scaled by governments and other sector partners.

Examples of this include our collaborations PROGRESS with Agenda for Change, a global coalition of system-strengthening organizations, TOWARD SCALE and IRC, a like-minded “think and do tank” committed to building strong WASH systems. 3.56 million people impacted globally By influencing other actors in the sector to to date through replication of use similar principles, together, we can ensure Everyone Forever Everyone has water and sanitation solutions that last Forever. 1.54 million people reached globally In 2020, collaboration took on a new look. to date through market-based Water For People embraced the opportunity sanitation initiatives for our voice to be heard in virtual settings, where we shared ongoing learnings, raised the 17 new partners visibility of the impact of our work, and helped We signed Memoranda of Understanding others envision what impact could be achieved with 17 new partners – ranging from local through collective action and commitment to and national governments to community- the Everyone Forever impact model. based organizations to international NGO partners – all with the goal of further shifting how WASH services are delivered.

12 13 FINANCIALS CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES | SEPTEMBER 30, 2020 AND 2019 2020 2019

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION | SEPTEMBER 30, 2020 AND 2019 Total Total REVENUE Contributions, Grants, and Sponsorships $ 22,360,888 $ 18,767,074 In-Kind Contributions 412,989 361,260 ASSETS Special Events 1,681 40,546 2020 2019 Investment Income 42,644 158,466 CURRENT ASSETS Other Income 172,065 348,701 Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 2,625,374 $ 1,450,005 Total Revenue 22,990,267 19,676,047 Grants and Pledges Receivable 3,933,871 5,629,780 Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 199,918 212,996 EXPENSE Investments 7,414,552 7,021,199 Program Services 16,738,337 18,986,982 Total Current Assets 14,173,715 14,313,980 Supporting Services:

Management and General 2,492,428 2,356,139 LONG TERM ASSETS Fundraising 1,161,620 1,265,103 Contributions Receivable, Net of Current Portion 2,533,192 152,363 Total Support Services 3,654,048 3,621,242 Property and Equipment, Net 418,223 509,140

Total Long-Term Assets 2,951,415 661,503 Total Expense 20,392,385 22,608,224 Total Assets $ 17,125,130 $ 14,975,483 Change in Net Assets Before Other Items 2,597,882 (2,932,177)

OTHER ITEMS LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS De-obligated Funds (76,596) (3,420)

CURRENT LIABILITIES CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 2,521,286 (2,935,597) Note Payable 471,443 – Accounts Payable and Accrued Liabilities 2,268,955 4,078,617 Net Assets - Beginning of Year 10,535,907 13,471,504 Provision for Unanticipated Losses 94,536 78,776 Deferred Revenue 876,206 203,969 NET ASSETS - END OF YEAR $ 13,057,193 $ 10,535,907 Deferred Rent 18,203 26,166 Total Current Liabilities 3,729,343 4,387,528

LONG-TERM LIABILITIES Note Payable, Net of Current Portion 304,749 – Deferred Rent, Net of Current Portion 33,845 52,048 Total Liabilities 4,067,937 4,439,576 2020 Spend by Region 2020 Sources of Revenue 41% Foundation 66% Africa 39% Individual NET ASSETS 23% Latin America Without donor restrictions 7,631,142 6,997,519 11% India 8% Corporation With donor restrictions 5,426,051 3,538,388 3% Committees Total Net Assets 13,057,193 10,535,907 4% Workplace Giving 2020 Use of Funds 2% In-kind Donation Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 17,125,130 $ 14,975,483 82% Programs 13% Administration 2% Other 5% Fundraising 1% Government

14 15 Bart and Elaine Boyer Denny and Merrily Parker The Bretscher Family Foundation Cindy Paulson THANK YOU Broadbent Family Foundation Pennsylvania Section AWWA Leslie Bullock Philip and Daniele Barach Foundation to our donors Burchenal Family Foundation, Inc. Raftelis Financial Consultants, Inc. Chesapeake Section AWWA & Chesapeake WEA Rocky Mountain Section AWWA & Rocky Mountain WEA Cisco Systems, Inc. and Employees Romac Industries, Inc. Generous partners like you are making the critical work of reaching Everyone Forever possible. Thank you Cla-Val Company Ronald and Eva Kinney Family Foundation for your continued support and commitment to providing safe water and sanitation. Colesville Presbyterian Church Fredy Rosenbaum Foundation Charles Curry Rubyess Fund Donations from October 1, 2019 - September 30, 2020 Vanessa and Shawn Davison San Francisco Foundation Michael Deane Mike and Marianne Seiler Everyone Forever Global Strategic Partners Water for All Mr. Donald Deemer Ms. Susan Shane, Ph.D. $1 million+ Mary Dixon Henry Shepherd charity: water Everyone Forever Supporters Mr. David Dunagan Desmund Shirazi Focusing Philanthropy $20,000 - $49,999 Eastern Municipal Water District and Employees Maureen Stapleton and Frank Gehrke Latter-day Saint Charities Anonymous (2) John Eckstein Mary Staudenmaier Sea Grape Foundation AG Jeans Fan Interactive Marketing Storehouse Foundation Black & Veatch and Employees Alan and Karen Farkas Laurel Strom Everyone Forever Visionaries Blackie Fund FeelGood Sylvia Ettenberg Memorial Fund $500,000 - $999,999 Kay and Tim Bradley Steven and Lisa Ford Tableau Foundation Anonymous (1) Brenntag and Employees Foundation Beyond Belief Inc. Robert and Melinda Tanzola One Drop Foundation Ecolab, Inc. and Employees Goodwin Brothers Construction Tata & Howard and Employees One Foundation EDUCO Google and Employees Tighe & Bond Eurofins Douglas Griffes United Health Group and Employees Everyone Forever Champions Florida Section AWWA Ground Water Consortium Virginia A. Haughey 2011 CLAT $250,000 - $499,999 Ford Meter Box Company, Inc. Hach Company Anne Wade and Gil Hagan American Water and Employees GHD Hazen and Sawyer and Employees Malcolm Walter Caterpillar Foundation Greeley and Hansen, LLC Heartspring Foundation Water & Wastewater Operators Association Jacobs and Employees Green Empowerment Herbert and Katherine Kurth Religious Foundation, Inc. Water Environment Association of Ontario Kimberly-Clark Corporation Hailey Family Foundation Kristin Holthus Damon and Elizabeth Waters The Stephen & Sandy Rosenthal Family Foundation Hayes Foundation Section AWWA Dan Weiss and Andrea Troyer Thankyou Charitable Trust IRC International Water & Sanitation Centre Iowa Section AWWA & Iowa WEA Barbara Wilson UNICEF Janji Running Jensen Rasmussen Foundation Linda Wisnewski United Nations Office for Project Services Kentucky/Tennessee Section AWWA Jockey Hollow Foundation Edward and Willa Wolcott Las Vegas Valley Water District and Employees Mary Kay and Thomas Kaufmann Xylem, Inc. and Employees Everyone Forever Leaders Louisville Water Company and Employees Mr. Baris Kaymak Victoria and Douglas Young $100,000 - $249,999 Pat and Linda McCann Carly and Josh Kear Absolut Elyx Michigan WEA Katy and Peter Keim Everyone Forever Friends Brown and Caldwell and Employees Walter E. D. Miller Jonathan Kellner and Ann-Marie Wheatcroft $1,000 - $4,999 California-Nevada Section AWWA North Carolina Section AWWA & North Carolina WEA John and DeDe Kimbrough Anonymous (30) CDM Smith and Employees Ohio Section AWWA & Ohio WEA Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. and Employees Bruce and Susan Adams Colgate-Palmolive Matthew Ostrower John and Wanda Kloet Mary Addink DevWorks International (formerly SNV USA) Mary Susan Preisler David Koenigsberg AE2S and Employees Indiana Section AWWA Ride With Purpose Association Steven and Nina Lerner Eleanor Allen and David Fellows NICE House of Plastics William and Kathleen Roe Fund Brian Lewis and Audey Veach AmazonSmile Foundation Skoll Foundation Southwest Section AWWA Department of Water and Power and Employees Michael Ancell The Spurlino Foundation Texas Section AWWA Caroline Markfield Jana Andersen The Waterloo Foundation Texas WEA Tim and Wendy McAdam David and Diana Andrews Virginia Section AWWA & Virginia WEA Mental Wellness Foundation, Inc. Robin Barnes Everyone Forever Advocates Jay Meyers Barrett Environmental & Educational Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Everyone Forever Sponsors Microsoft Corporation and Employees Keith and Corinne Bentley Anonymous (5) $5,000 - $19,999 Gerry and Gail Milliken Daniel Bergstrom AECOM and Employees Anonymous (22) Minnesota Section AWWA Bill and Marjorie Berlinghof Autodesk Foundation Vivian Acebal and Andrea Baldo David Morse Susan Bernstein Bentley Systems and Employees The Adventure Project MTE Fund Billie Martinez Elementary School Carollo Engineers and Employees Amentum Services, Inc. and Employees Trish Murray and Michael Page Sandra Blair and Carol Cohen Carylon Corporation Ameriprise Financial, Inc. and Employees Murraysmith and Employees Stephen Blaising EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc. and Employees Arizona Water Association Neptune Technology Group Inc. and Employees Joan Blessing Global Impact Bill and Isa Aron New England Section AWWA Mr. Douglas and Mrs. Frances Blom Globalization Partners Arzan Wealth and Employees Cynthia and Steve Norford The Boeing Company and Employees Henry E. Niles Foundation Atlantic Canada Water Works Association North Dakota Section AWWA BoldeReach New Jersey Section AWWA Bainum Family Foundation Northrop Grumman Farley Bolwell David and Elizabeth Steinglass Baxter & Woodman, Inc. and Employees Jeff Nussbaum Kenneth and Linda Bosma Sheldon and Cindy Stone Michael Bell Olivia Jones Family Foundation Lucille Bowen SUEZ WTS and Employees David and Anita Blauvelt Michael and Sadie Oxtoby Dr. Paul and Mrs. Barbara Bowen TOMS Beatriz Bonnet and Michael O’Connor Pacific Northwest Section AWWA The Bowling Family Foundation

16 17 Alyssa Boyer Earth Harbor Naturals Dan Hull and Nancy Pease Mark Mehta Bill Brennan eBay Inc. and Employees Robert and Sarah Hunter Gunther and Jeanne Meisse Paul Brown EcoVessel IBM and Employees James and Victoria Merchant Roger and Betty Brown Carl and Judith Edquist Gabriel Jacobs and Debra Lynn Mr. Henry Meyer Suzanne Bryant and Sarah Goodfriend Michael Emen Jacobson James & Associates Scott Meyer Lisa Buchberg and Ralph Kaywin Enterprise Holdings Richard Jakelski Jim Meyerhofer Kenneth and Maria Buckley FedEx Corporation and Employees Erick Jansson Walter Migdal Paul Buddington Michael Feeney and Mary Phillips-Feeney Mr. Arthur Jerbert Jr. Robert S. Mills and Judith E. Kleen Mary Catherine Bunting Dr. & Mrs. Alan H. Feldman Karen Johnson Arthur Min Bernard and Patsy Burns Frances and James Ferguson Dr. Michael Kaliner Susan and Mark Minerich Fred and Gayle Bieker Family Fund Fill It Forward Charles Kalman Missouri Section AWWA & Missouri WEA The Robert Owen Bussey and Ellen Levy Bussey Charitable Fund Katharine Fischer Kansas Section AWWA Jack and Libby Mitten Bradley Buswell Margaret Fisher and Jonathan Rosenthal Jonathan Kaplan Phillip Moll BWE, LLC Five Points Foundation Bryan Kaproth-Gerecht and Katy Gerecht Tanya Monroe California WEA Kate Forand Bernard and Nancy Karwick Montana Section AWWA & Montana WEA Donna Callejon and Debbie Whiteside Jaimie Foreman John Keith Peggy Moran Campari America Jennifer Fortenberry James Kelly and Beverlee Bickmore J. Matthew Morris and Sharon S. Lu Laurie Campbell Fox Engineering and Employees Kennedy Jenks and Employees Mohsen Mortada Jimmy Campise Paul and Judith Freedman John Kerrigan Mount Pleasant Water Works & Employees Cannoli Productions Doug Fuller Steve and Jennifer King Brian Mumy Ms. Christi Cappelletti Louis and Jan Funk KLA-Tencor and Employees Kathleen Murnion Joseph and Christine Carauna Jim Gage Dr. Goetz Kloecker and Dr. Mary Barry Jan Nachlinger Ms. Cynthia Carlstad Mary and Lyle Gallivan Sef Kloninger and Maren Stever The Nadel Family Charitable Fund Lee and Jody Carman Robert Ganelin Mr. John and Mrs. Junith Koon Nebraska Section AWWA Scott Carpenter Lois Ganzi Paul and Catherine Koski Nebraska WEA Carthage Water & Electric Plant Colleen Garrity Jennifer and Michael Kost Anne and Hart Nelsen Eric Casebolt Ken and Rebecca Gart Ms. Cynthia Kransler Janet and J. Thomas Nelson Paul and Carol Causey Sidney B. and Caleb F. Gates Jr. Fund Matt Krumholz Mary Neylon and Charles O’Neill Greg Chauhan Duane and Lynne Georgeson Vinay and Raminder Kumar Noble Energy, Inc. and Employees Kenneth and Betsey Cheitlin Sarba Ghosh Susan Kupferberg and Richard Mitchell Norris Family Fund Brian and Dawna Chester Emily Gibbons Labsag LLC Novartis Sharon Citino Tom Giese Kenneth E. Lake Old Mutual The Classic T-Shirt Company Daniel Gill Robyn Landry Pat O’Leary The Coca-Cola Company and Employees Robert Girling and Sherry Keith Mark and Karen Langer Olivenhain Municipal Water District and Employees Thomas Cole Terry and Jean Gloriod Langerman Family Foundation Orlando Utilities Commission Chad Coleman Golden State Water Company and Employees Patricia and Philip Larson Jacob Oslick Clark Collis Steven and Cindy Goldstein Diana M. Leach Douglas and Cynthia Owen Communications Strategy Group Juan Carlos Gonzales Leblang Charitable Foundation Pacific Northwest Clean Water Association Community Shares of Colorado Pennelope Goodfriend Daniel Leshowitz Pali Consulting, Inc. Kelly Connolly Gradient Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Levy Parkson Corporation and Employees Contra Costa Water District and Employees Jason and Kassandra Grams Bonnie Lieberman and J.S. Dietrich Parsons Corporation John and Carol Coonrod Green Menu, Inc. Linden Charitable Fund Morris Pasternack Carole and Timothy Cottingham Travis Greiman Karin Linford Pennsylvania WEA Walter Cowger Stephen and Karen Gross Lockheed Martin and Employees Jacob and Lela Perkins Cox Farms Virginia, Inc. Guardian Equipment Irene Lofland Roger Pierno and Deborah Sivas Richard Cunningham Rashi Gupta Ted Logan and Gem Stone-Logan Robert Pierotti Glen and Patricia Daigger Victor Gutwein Nancy Louis and John Diehl John and Valerie Poggi Theresa and Ray D’Ardenne Jeffrey Haack David and Natalie Lukes Ms. Michelle Poulin Paul Davison and Kathleen Lowden David Hannay Jennifer Lyons Steve Pressley Michael De Ghetto Carissa Hansen Mackler Family Fund Providence Infrastructure Consultants, Inc. Bill and Donna Dehn Carolyn Hardy-Olsen and Dennis Olsen The Magnolia Fund George Raftelis Gary and Linda DeKock Thomas and Karen Harper Joan Maher Chetlur and Savithri Ragavan Constantin Delivanis and Alison Kibrick Dr. James Harris Shane Majetich Sampath Rajappa Thomas Dennis, III Julie Harris Trina and Ameet Mallik Edward Rapoport Sam Denton-Schneider Keidra Harris Kevin Manogue David and Sarah Reece Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit LaDonne Harris Mr. Jed Marcus and Ms. Jessica Greenbaum Michele Reimer and Jeffrey Winkler Jeffrey and Elizabeth Diercks Haughey Family Foundation Anuj Marfatia Reiss Engineering Chuck and Joan DiLaura Hawaii Section AWWA Jared and Julie Marling Alec Rhodes Rachel Disselkamp Hawaii WEA Julianne Marrion Andrew W. Richardson DN Tanks, Inc. HDR, Inc. and Employees Jilma Marriott Memorial Trust Robert Richardson Marie Dominguez Steven Hearn and Lisa Panattoni Nancy Martin Dick and Connie Riegler Donato Tata Family Fund Mr. Randall Hertel Riyad and Sarah Maznavi John and Judith Riggs Donohue & Associates, Inc. Kenneth Himes Edward McCallum Karla Rikansrud and Diane Wild Alberto Donoso Scott Hinrichs Tom and Darlene McCalmont Marianne Ringel Laura Duldner Richard Hope Jake and Elizabeth McCarthy Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated Duperon Corporation Mr. James Hoy and Mrs. Kelly Condon Matthew McClain D&P Roberts Family Foundation Steve and Suzie Earp Virginia Hughes Michael and Christine McLaughlin Rodpaz Bros, Inc.

18 19 Junko and Tom Roehl Barbara and David Weaver Mr. Tony Petrucci, P. Eng. Betty Miller Douglas and Christine Rohde James Weinstock Ms. Surina Piyadasa and Mr. Mark Ehrman John T. Morris Elfie Rosin Skip and Anita Welch Indra Prashad Alice Milnor Norton Rusk O’Brien Gido + Partners, LLC Wharton-Smith, Inc. Mark and Cindy Premo Cindy Paulson Mr. Philip Ryan Susan Whritenour Marlay and Regina Price Ken Ransford The Sabine Fund Craig Wilcox and Karen Vogt-Wilcox Robert and Rosemarie Reinert Barbara Reskin Schaefer Family Fund William Blair & Company, LLC Andrew W. Richardson Connie and Dick Riegler Jeff Schaefer Helen Williams Dick and Connie Riegler Eric P. Rothstein Carol Schmitt Jim Williams J. Carlo Rietveld Richard and Mary Anne Sawey Schmitz-Fromherz Family Fund Dr. Scott D. and Mrs. Alice Williams Mr. John and Mrs. Linda Roberts Valerie Shinn Tom and Kim Schoettle Wink Fasteners, Inc. R. Lee Roberts and Carol Thaler Roberts Patricia Spence and Steven Spence Taylor and Kimberly Schollmaier Eric Wittleder Constance and Donald Roesch Elisa M. Speranza Mr. Alberto and Mrs. Cynthia Sevilla Sharon Wong Terry and Linda Rolan Kelly Trace Elizabeth Shaffer-McCarthy and Jake McCarthy Mr. James Wood, Jr. Kristy Schloss Bill and Judi Warkentin Sachin and Sharmila Shah Woodard & Curran Ms. Patricia Simon Caitlin and Zachary Warkentin Paul R. Shea James Yoder Mrs. Rose Marie Smith Jim Williams Steven and Linda Sheck Mr. Marc Zeitlin Elisa Speranza and Jonathan Kardon Patricia J. Williamson Sheehy Well Pump Co. Inc. Ryan Zeldes Marcia and Sidney St. Martin Shell Oil Company Foundation and Employees Mr. James W. Stephenson In Memoriam Robert and Tammy Sher Ambassadors John and Rita Sudman Michael P. Bell David and Kay Siebert Former Board members and their partners who actively Bjorn and Sharon von Euler George P. Brooks Larry Sims support and advocate for Water For People Malcolm Walter Barbara L. Brown Sher Singh Mr. Bob Adamski Paul and Judy Ware Joachim Ebert Julie Sklare Edmund and Eva Archuleta Floyd and Diana Wicks John Eder Jarod and Charlotte Smith Ms. Nancy Barnes Jim Williams James M. Fobel Mark Smith Dr. Joy Barrett and Dr. Bill Hogrewe Mr. Bob and Mrs. Chris Willis Bahareh Karami Virginia Smith Bevin and Diane Beaudet Mrs. Ellen Wolf and Mr. Richard Harris Gary L. Leegard Bill and Janice Smith Mr. Ventura and Mrs. Betty Bengoechea Lester B. Payne John and Sheron Snyder Dr. Paul and Mrs. Barbara Bowen Safe Water Guardians Joe Puglia South Dakota Section AWWA Erich and Dawn Broksas Extraordinary individuals who have included Allen Sklare John Sprecher Mr. & Mrs. Foster and Shirley Burba Water For People as a beneficiary in their estate plans Kerry Smith John and Peggy Spyhalski Donna Callejon and Debbie Whiteside Anonymous (3) Alfred C. “Fred” Speranza Stantec and Employees Nancy and Robert Card Helene Baribeau State of Maryland and Employees Mr. James Clark, P.E. Alden Beard Board Members James and Donna Stephenson Ms. Penny Davey Arthur Bell Eleanor Allen Donn Stoltzfus and Meg Gianesello Arun and Dhriti Deb Michael P. Bell Beatriz Bonnet Stonybrook Water Company Chuck and Joan DiLaura Matt and Marlo Berg John Coonrod Karen and Mark Strauss Paul and Marilyn Dreyer Beverly A. Bishop Vanessa Davison Ronald and Elizabeth Sugameli Monica and Chuck Ellis Robert P. Blauvelt John Eckstein Mr. Daniel Tabakh Fred and Linda Elwell Ann and Bill Brackett Alan Farkas Mariel Tang Mr. Noel Grant and Ms. Kim Fletcher Ned and Lindsey Breslin Neeraj Jain Dr. Vikas Tewari Carolyn Hardy-Olsen and Dennis Olsen Bernie R. Bullert Katy Keim Troy and Christine Thielen Ms. Cynthia Hartley Bill and Mary Butler Irene Lofland Rob Thomas Julie and Chris Hellmann Ronald Chapiesky Mohsen Mortada Dave Thompson and Judy Jesiolowski Sarah Hite Larry and Sharon Clark Matthew Ostrower Kyle Thompson Jack and Donna Hoffbuhr Tracy A. Clinton Cindy Paulson Joshua and Caroline Traube Rod and Sharon Holme Richard J. Conroy and Genevieve G. Conroy William Roe Janice Tress John and Cindy Huber Kenneth W. Cox Maureen Stapleton Mr. Gordon Tribble Robert and Sarah Hunter Robert Cummings Jane True Mary Kay and Thomas Kaufmann Susan Davis World Water Corps Volunteers Darla Turlington Daniel and Lorraine Kelleher Sanford and Linda Dee Jaime Boutilier University Lutheran Chapel of Berkeley Ms. Lucinda Kindred Leendert T. DeJong Garry Boychuk Upper Peninsula Concrete Pipe Company Richard and Barbara Kuchenrither Chuck and Joan DiLaura Jeff Broome Jo Ann Uttal-Gold Guy and Charmaine Le Patourel Marion Erwin Tom Fee Jennifer Van Egmond Daniel and Kathryn Lee Kathy Freas Stephen M. Johnson Doug and Melissa Van Ornum Mr. Pedro and Mrs. Maricarmen Lorenzo Joseph Goodwill Lamya King Mr. Carl J. Vehorn Dale Lucy Glen A. Grant Monica Louie Javier Velez Pawan Maini Susan Greenberg Mark Taylor Mr. Robert P. Vilker Dr. Charles Masur, M.D. John David Griffith VMWare and Employees Kathryn and Mike McCain Carolyn Hardy-Olsen and Dennis Olsen Strategic Advisors Malte and Pam von Matthiessen Pat and Linda McCann Nancy Hawes Doug Griffes Russell and Michelle Wachter Dr. E. Anne Merryfield Jenifer S. Heath Pat McCann Wade Trim Raymond and Marianne Miller Tamara Hess Steve Rosenthal Karen and Eli Wallace Dennis Mitchell and Lotte Flint-Petersen Sarah Hite Geneva Travis The Walt Disney Company Foundation Mr. David Modeer Lyle Hoag Paul and Judy Ware David and Kimberly Nastro Robert Kemp Water Environment Federation Darwin and Beth Nelson Pat and Linda McCann

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