Dates/Time
May 26, 2026
12:00 pm
REGISTER HERE
How we tell the story of water matters — and who tells the story matters even more. This webinar brings together a diverse group of storytellers and practitioners working at the intersection of water, narrative and movement building to explore how funders can better support and leverage the power of storytelling.
From Indigenous artists and community-rooted art spaces to podcasters and social media influencers, our speakers span the full spectrum of narrative — from the oldest human traditions to emerging digital platforms.
Together, we’ll explore what makes water storytelling uniquely challenging, how to craft narratives that move people to act, and what trust-based, flexible funding for this work really looks like in practice.
Join us May 26 at 3 p.m. ET for a candid conversation about how the water sector can think more expansively about the messengers, mediums and movements that drive lasting change.


