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Every gift, of any size, goes toward a specific project. We publish the costs and we tell you where the money landed.

One-time giving

Support a well today

Use our secure Donorbox form to make a one-time gift that helps fund clean water infrastructure and lasting community impact.

Why give one-time?

  • • Directly support a new well and water access project.
  • • Give securely through Donorbox with tax receipting.
  • • Receive updates on the impact of your contribution.

How it works

  • • Choose your gift amount in the Donorbox form.
  • • Enter your details with secure checkout.
  • • Receive a tax receipt and impact report via email.

Need help?

If you have questions about your gift, our team is happy to help. We want this experience to feel effortless from donation to impact.

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One secure donation form

Fast, modern, and mobile-friendly — the Donate box is displayed below for your convenience.

One-time gifts that matter

Most of what we do is funded by one-time gifts from people who heard about SWP, looked at the work, and decided to underwrite a piece of it. Your gift goes into our general fund, which builds and maintains wells across the Savannah and Northern regions of Ghana. Every well has a public cost breakdown — when the project is complete, you can see exactly where the dollars went.

One-time gifts let us respond quickly to urgent needs. When a community contacts us about a water crisis or when a village's well breaks down, your gift allows us to act immediately — drilling a new borehole, replacing a pump, or delivering emergency water solutions without delay.

Whether you're giving for the first time or you've supported us before, every single gift matters. No amount is too small — even $25 helps us cover materials and labor costs that bring clean water closer to the communities that need it most.

Why this matters

One-time gifts are a powerful way to fund a completed well and ensure immediate impact for a village.

A note on monthly giving

If you’re considering a larger one-time gift — anything over a few hundred dollars — we’d ask you to think about whether the same amount over twelve months might do more.

A $600 one-time gift is real money, and we’re grateful for it. But $50 a month for a year is the same gift, structured differently — less than $2 a day — and the difference matters to us.

Monthly support lets us plan further out, commit to villages we’d otherwise have to defer, and hold a working maintenance budget instead of scrambling when something breaks. The wells that last are the ones funded by donors who stayed.