Making an Impact through Water.org

Ecofin proudly supports Water.org in its efforts to help families around the world get access to safe water and sanitation - giving women hope, children health and families a bright future.

Ecofin's Views on the Water Crisis

Ecofin seeks to invest in companies that make conscientious efforts to positively impact the world environmentally, socially and with solid governance, and are poised to participate in and benefit from growth in the water industry. Capital is deployed to water infrastructure companies whose principal business is providing public water distribution or supporting/enhancing water distribution infrastructure via engineering, construction and/or consulting. The water equipment/services companies Ecofin invests in are companies engaged in the business of producing water equipment, such as pipes, valves and pumps, or providing water services, such as filtration, treatment and testing.

We are fortunate to be able to share a portion of net revenue, spread awareness and use the capital from our business endeavors to help solve the global water crisis and support Water.org. A confluence of events is driving a capital supply and demand imbalance surrounding water’s use, reuse, and the essential infrastructure. Significant investment is required to address this imbalance, which in turn, presents an opportunity for investors to participate in the sector’s impact-oriented growth.

Nick Holmes
Portfolio Manager & Managing Director

Our Donation

Ecofin donates 5% of net revenues from its water investment platform on an annual basis in support of Water.org and its initiatives.

About Water.org

Water.org is an international nonprofit organization that has positively transformed millions of lives around the world with access to safe water and sanitation. Founded by Gary White and Matt Damon, Water.org pioneers market-driven financial solutions to the global water crisis. For more than 25 years, they’ve been providing women hope, children health, and families a future.

How Water.org is Making an Impact

Photo credit to Water.org