Since 2007, UNICEF Tap Project has had various sponsors that have collaborated to the campaign. In 2010,
Giorgio Armani created the campaign "Acqua for Life". This campaign incorporated the use of his fragrance "Acqua di Giò" for men, through which he raised awareness and funds towards the Tap Project. In 2011, Armani expanded his campaign by adding the women's fragrance called "Acqua di Gioia". Giorgio Armani donates $1 for every purchased bottle of these two fragrances, during the month of March. The campaign takes into account bottles purchased within the 50 U.S. states,
Puerto Rico and
Washington D.C. Turner Broadcasting System has participated in the Tap Project campaign for four consecutive years. This organization sponsors UNICEF Tap Project Volunteer Program by providing funds to aid in the recruitment and training of volunteers, resources and free advertisement to raise awareness for the Tap Project campaign.
Droga5 is an
advertising agency created in 2006 and partnered with the UNICEF in 2007 to aid with the Tap Project campaign. Droga5 creates promotional material that supports the initiative, by promoting the project in various media prior and during World Water Week, which brings awareness about the UNICEF Tap Project's efforts to help with the
water crisis around the world.
eBay joined the UNICEF's efforts towards providing clean and safe water to children around the world through the Tap Project in 2009. The company created a campaign called GivingWorks, in which eBay gives its customers and sellers the opportunity to donate a percentage of their profit made through eBay. People can also donate money when checking out products or shop listings that support the cause. The UNICEF Tap Project also relies on the promotional help of different providers like
MediaVest USA,
American Express,
Zagat Survey,
OpenTable,
SeamlessWeb and
Yelp, Inc. These companies provide free advertising and media exposure to the campaign.
Celebrity Tap In order to increase its funds towards the Tap Project, in 2011, UNICEF created Celebrity Tap, which consisted of packing water from the faucets of celebrities' homes into fancy bottles. For every $5 donated through the Tap Project website, participants were entered for a chance to win a case of the luxury celebrity tap water. The money raised from Celebrity Tap was used to provide children with clean and safe water around the world. Some of the celebrities participating in this project were
Selena Gomez,
Taylor Swift,
Robin Williams,
Dwight Howard,
Rihanna and
Adrian Grenier. Aside from providing water from their own home, celebrities that participated in this project volunteered their time for commercials and advertising campaigns to promote the UNICEF Tap Project.
UNICEF Tap Project 2014 In 2014, UNICEF launched a new campaign challenging users to go without something far less vital than clean water—their cell phones. By going to the Tap Project website on their smartphones, users were challenged to not touch their phone for as long as they could. For every 15 minutes they went, UNICEF's sponsors donated the monetary equivalent of one day of water to help children in need. The project garnered over 2.6 million users that spent on average over an hour on the site, raising $1.6 million from a grand total of over 250 million minutes gone without phones. ==Achievements==