BofA grants $2 mn to Water.org for safe water proj in South

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

of America Friday said that it has committed a USD 2-million grant to over the next three years to provide safe and to over two lakh people in southern India, taking the total commitment to the charity body to USD 4.25 million since 2011.

The service will be provided through org's WaterCredit, which enables people in need to access small loans for water connections and toilets, the said in a statement issued from

The American lender also said it will give USD 1 million to for the same purpose.

"This builds on previous grants which, including this announcement, total USD 4.25 million to since 2011 from the of America's Charitable Foundation," it said.

The new grant will also enable Water.org's local implementing partners to mobilise USD 21 million in local capital that they will use to provide water and loans to the under- and un-served, the bank added.

"With this new support from Charitable Foundation, we'll be able to reach more than a quarter of a million more people in and Brazil," said Gary White, co-founder, Water.org.

The grant will advance the key objectives of accelerating market-based financial approaches for expanding water and sanitation access for the poor, and leveraging the remaining years of the to accelerate access in one of the largest and most advanced markets for to the water and sanitation crisis.

Water.org is an international non-profit that has transformed over 13 million lives around the world through access to safe water and sanitation.

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 18:45 IST