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The American Water Charitable Foundation and New Jersey American Water Announce 2025 Hydration Station Grant Recipients

1. American Water Charitable Foundation grants support bottle refill stations in New Jersey. 2. Grants aim to improve access to safe tap water and reduce plastic waste. 3. Community projects funded include schools and public spaces for sustainability. 4. The foundation has invested over $20 million into community initiatives since 2012. 5. Initiatives enhance American Water's public image and align with sustainability goals.

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The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water (NYSE:AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., along with New Jersey American Water are excited to announce the recipients of its Hydration Station Grant Program. Ten organizations across New Jersey will utilize the funding to install water bottle refill stations in public spaces, helping reduce single-use plastic waste and foster trust in tap water.

The grant program, launched in 2024, helps communities improve access to safe, reliable tap water while promoting sustainability.

One of last year's recipients, Kula Urban Farm in Asbury Park, has already seen community impact. "The installation of the water bottle filling station at Kula Urban Farm represents a meaningful step toward promoting health equity and environmental sustainability in Asbury Park's west side neighborhood," said Heather Triarsi, Associate Executive Director of Interfaith Neighbors. "It's a simple but powerful resource that supports our mission to uplift underserved neighborhoods through thoughtful, community centered development."

This year's grant recipients include:

  • Donald Aleshire & J. Holmes Memorial Scholarship Fund for installation at Washington Street Park in Mount Holly.
  • Egg Harbor Township Board of Education for installation at Adler Avenue Middle School.
  • Heart of Camden for installation in their community gym located at the corner of Broadway and Viola Street in Camden.
  • Howell High School Parent and Teacher Association for installation at Howell High School.
  • Neptune City Public School District for installation at Woodrow Wilson School.
  • New Providence Memorial Library (Friends of the New Providence Memorial Library) for installation at New Providence Memorial Library.
  • ReSoap Foundation installation at the Somerset County Library System of New Jersey in Bridgewater.
  • Roselle Park Youth Baseball/Softball League for installation at league park.
  • South Orange Maplewood School District for installation at Columbia High School.
  • Washington Township Board of Education for installation at Brass Castle School.

"These grants are an investment in both community well-being and environmental stewardship," said Carrie Williams, President of the American Water Charitable Foundation. "By supporting the installation of these bottle refill stations, we're helping reduce plastic waste and encouraging sustainable habits, while also deepening our charitable impact in communities served by American Water."

"Through this grant program, we are proud to support schools, community centers and public spaces across our service area by funding the installation of modern bottle filling stations," said Mark McDonough, President, New Jersey American Water, and Board Member, American Water Charitable Foundation. "These grants encourage people to choose tap water, one of the most affordable and reliable resources available, while also reducing plastic waste and fostering healthier, more sustainable habits."

Each selected organization will receive funding to purchase a water bottle filling station at a community location, enhancing access to safe, sustainable drinking water for all. The awarded filling stations are expected to be installed in the coming months to benefit residents, visitors, and the environment alike.

This grant is made possible by funding from the American Water Charitable Foundation as part of its State Strategic Impact Grant Program. State Strategic Impact grants support high-impact projects and initiatives throughout American Water's national footprint.

For more information on this grant program and other community impact programs, please visit www.newjerseyamwater.com/community.

About American Water

American Water (NYSE:AWK) is the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States. With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life Flowing® by providing safe, clean, reliable, and affordable drinking water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people with regulated operations in 14 states and on 18 military installations. American Water's 6,700 talented professionals leverage their significant expertise and the company's national size and scale to achieve excellent outcomes for the benefit of customers, employees, investors and other stakeholders.

For more information, visit amwater.com and join American Water on LinkedIn, Facebook, X and Instagram.

About American Water Charitable Foundation

The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water (NYSE:AWK), focuses on three pillars of giving: Water, People, and Communities. Since 2012, the Foundation has invested more than $20 million in funding through grants and matching gifts to support eligible organizations in communities served by American Water. The Foundation is funded by American Water shareholders and has no impact on customer rates. For more information, visit amwater.com/awcf.

About New Jersey American Water

New Jersey American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, is the largest regulated water utility in the state, providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable water and wastewater services to approximately 2.9 million people. For more information, visit www.newjerseyamwater.com and follow New Jersey American Water on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and Instagram.

Media Contact:

Latresha Johnson

External Affairs Specialist

New Jersey American Water

Latresha.Johnson@amwater.com

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