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Graphene Water Filter
At Mighty Water, we're constantly exploring cutting-edge technologies and materials to make our filters more effective and longer lasting. Graphene is emerging as a potential game-changer.
Navajo Pilot Program
Dig Deep sponsored our collaborative pilot program. The Forgotten People, a grass roots nonprofit, and Water Resources Action Project, a New Mexico based nonprofit, invited Global Access to collaborate on this project in a remote area of the United States where thousands of Diné (Navajo) and Hopi households haul water from distant wells.
Water For Ukraine
We felt anxious waiting in the rain at the Poland/Ukraine border for our partners to come across. The only way into Ukraine was to leave our vehicle in an empty field turned parking lot and walk across the border into Ukranian territory.
Northern Uganda
Mighty Water is proud to partner with Lift Up Uganda (LUU) to provide safe drinking water to remote communities in Northern Uganda through a week of water workshops.
Water Out Of Thin Air
Researchers at UT Austin have developed a low cost gel film that can extract water from air. In areas with just 30% relative humidity, 1kg of material can produce 13L (3.4g) of water a day.
Load ‘em up!
Our 1% for the Planet supporter Epic Water Filters donated water bottles to us. We are proud to donate 3000 Nalgene bottles to Hope Haven Rwanda to allow students to carry safe drinking water from our in-home filter systems to school every day.
Safe Water for Students
Mighty Water provided water filters to the 700 families of all students of Hope Haven Rwanda. This amazing school has grown from classes meeting under a tree in village of Murindi to an extensive modern school campus.
Five Provinces of Rwanda
Today our partner just received regionally sourced buckets to begin model programs throughout the entire five provinces of Rwanda. We cannot wait to share more about our collaborative partnerships throughout beautiful Rwanda.
Five Grants
Global Access recently applied for 5 grants and was awarded all 5. We look forward to the impact these grants will have on the the the indigenous people in the Peruvian Amazon and Navajo Nation just south of our headquarters in Denver Colorado.
Let it Rain.
The Water Resources Action Project Inc. and The Forgotten People invited Global Access 2030 to collaborate on project in a remote area of the United States.

