The Blue Planet Run Foundation
Where There’s A Well, There’s A Way
In 2002, industrialist and philanthropist Jin Zidell created the Blue Planet Run Foundation. Its ambitious, yet realistic mission: to provide safe drinking water to 200 million people for the rest of
their lives by 2027—cooperatively, efficiently and openly.
Today, two interdependent teams, each consisting of seasoned non-profit, business, event and marketing specialists and backed by an internationally recognized Board of Directors, manage the Foundation’s Blue Planet Run and grant making operations.
With a track record of more than 130 safe water projects already funded in developing nations, the Foundation has invested to develop the Peer Water Exchange (PWX), a revolutionary, grassroots, online community where donors, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and observers work together to democratically manage and monitor rural water projects worldwide. Each NGO, such as CARE and Water for People, is responsible for reviewing, rating and overseeing their peers’ applications and projects. With user-friendly technology replacing bureaucracy, learning and expertise are shared and collective success supported. Locals take ownership in building, maintaining and running their facilities and adapting the principles of safe drinking water, hygiene and sanitation.
Blue
Planet Run Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization dedicated
to raising global awareness about the lack of safe drinking water,
and funding working solutions today for the billion people living
without ready access to this life sustaining resource.
Since
2004, the U.S.-based foundation has funded 11 non-governmental
organizations worldwide which have in turn implemented 135
sustainable water projects in 13 countries impacting 100 thousand
lives. The Foundation’s signature awareness and fundraising event
is the Blue Planet Run, the first-ever around-the-world relay run.

