Our sponsor-powered model makes community hydration possible. Here's how it works.
Our three-step model creates a win-win for communities and sponsors.
Local businesses and brands sponsor water distribution, funding free hydration for communities in need.
Free bottled water is distributed to communities, schools, parks, and public spaces where it's needed most.
Sponsors receive meaningful local visibility while making a real impact on community health.
Businesses choose a sponsorship level that fits their budget and goals.
Your logo and message are placed on every distributed bottle.
We work with you to select optimal distribution locations in your community.
Free water is delivered to communities through our distribution network.
You receive detailed reports on bottles distributed and community reach.
Our process is designed to be seamless for sponsors while maximizing community impact. Here's what to expect when you partner with Water-Bros.
Choose Your Level: Select a sponsorship package that aligns with your marketing budget and community goals.
Customize Your Impact: Work with our team to determine the best distribution locations for your target audience.
Track Your Results: Receive regular impact reports showing exactly how your sponsorship is making a difference.
Our sponsor-powered model creates value for communities, businesses, and the environment.
Free access to clean drinking water at parks, events, schools, and public spaces. No barriers, no costs.
Powerful local brand visibility with measurable ROI. Every bottle is a mobile billboard reaching your community.
By providing refill station options and encouraging bottle reuse, we reduce single-use plastic waste.
Increased hydration access leads to healthier communities, especially during hot summer months.
Detailed impact reports show exactly where your sponsorship dollars go and the communities you help.
The model scales easily to new cities and communities, limited only by sponsor support.
Join our network of sponsors making a real difference in their communities.