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Partners

Our partners share the vision of the 300 Water Leaders initiative, championing collaboration and impact in global water leadership. Together, they ensure our members can participate in a transformative programme of peer-learning throughout the year.

Principal Partner

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Grundfos develops, produces and sells pump solutions, which help reduce water-related challenges globally. It creates research and product development-based solutions to meet growing demands of customers and the outside world for minimising the consumption of resources as well as the emission of CO2. 

Grundfos is proud to join the 300 Water Leaders as Principal Partner, driving a global effort to secure safe, sustainable water access for 300 million people by 2030. This partnership reflects our shared belief: that strong, financially sustainable utilities are the key to delivering water access at scale. Together, we are backing the ambitious leaders who are driving transformation in the water sector — through innovation, collaboration, and impact. 

With a long-standing presence across the developing world, Grundfos works alongside utilities, NGOs, governments, and local actors to co-create reliable, long-term water solutions. From solar-powered pumping systems to digital water management, Grundfos brings its expertise and scale to catalyse systemic change — and encourage others to do the same. 

Foundation Partner

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The Stone Family Foundation (SFF) is a UK-based charitable foundation and impact investor dedicated to accelerating access to safe water at home. It can provide flexible funding and technical support to test, build or scale promising models and approaches in Sub-Saharan Africa, Central America and Cambodia.


The Foundation also works to strengthen the performance and creditworthiness of water service providers and utilities. As part of this work, it funds the 300 Water Leaders Initiative to equip leaders with the support and peer networks required to tackle these challenges and to build a stronger water sector.

Network Alliances

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