Engineers Without Borders – Cornell
Partnering for Impact: Help Us Build a More Resilient World
We’re a student-led team designing sustainable infrastructure for communities in Bolivia, Texas, South Dakota, and the Finger Lakes region of New York. From sanitation systems to smart agriculture, your donation directly supports engineering solutions that improve lives.

Why give?
- Global impact: Help us build a decentralized septic system in Bolivia, bringing clean water and sanitation to over 300 residents.
 - Local sustainability: Support irrigation and stormwater reuse in Austin’s community gardens.
 - Tech for equity: Fund open-source tools and smart farming systems that fight food insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa.
 - Student innovation: Empower Cornell students to lead real-world engineering projects with lasting social impact.
 
Donation levels
| Amount | Impact | 
|---|
| $25 | Support student tools and subscriptions for project development. | 
| $50 | Boost cloud access for our open-source platforms. | 
| $100 | Cover backend software costs to keep our apps running. | 
| $250 | Fund a solar panel for irrigation in Austin, TX. | 
| $500 | Support bridge-building efforts in Interlaken, NY. | 
| $1,000 | Provide sensors and components for smart farming drones and rovers. | 
| $5,000 | Maintain water and sewage systems in Bolivia for a full year. | 
Featured project: San Cristóbal, Bolivia
Help us build the region’s first decentralized septic system—designed with the community, maintained locally, and scalable for future growth.
Recognition & transparency
All donors will be acknowledged in our project documentation. Major sponsors may receive naming opportunities (e.g., “Stantec Community Septic System”).

Join us
Your support helps us turn ideas into action. Whether it’s a water system in Bolivia or a solar-powered project in Tanzania, your donation makes it possible.
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