December 2020
Guatemala Mission Partnership Holds Virtual Fundraiser
On Saturday, Nov. 7, the Guatemala Mission Partnership (GMP) held its first ever virtual fundraiser by creating a fundraising video that premiered on YouTube.
The fundraising team did a lot of advanced planning to make this happen: researching best practices, recording and editing the video, and updating their website and Facebook page. They spread the word several ways: an online event and email marketing campaign through their website, their new YouTube Channel, and their Facebook page.
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Where Clean Water Flows
Since 1993, Living Waters for the World has shared clean water with over 1,000 communities across 26 countries.
Today the ministry is focused within 11 networked regions.
Living Waters for the World has established eleven international networks in which our volunteer teams work. These networks are central to our commitment to provide clean water for a generation and are comprised of US-based volunteers and local contract staff who come alongside partners through all phases of the water project life-cycle.
Network services are designed to facilitate the development of relationships between mission teams and international partners, develop the capacity of citizens to address water issues in their country, and further Living Waters for the World’s ministry by enabling more efficient and effective operations in diverse social, political and ethnic settings.
LWW Networks:
guiding partners through all phases of a water project
Phase 1
Assessing potential sites
Phase 2
Advising on project plans
Phase 3
Assisting with system and health education implementation
Phase 4
Providing technical support, mentoring partners, supporting health educators and building capacity for self-sustainability