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FreeH2O System

Sponsor free canned water at Southeast Wisconsin events

Brands get QR-connected aluminum cans, event organizers get sponsor-supported water, and local nonprofits receive $0.10 per can.

Can

Premium branded aluminum

QR

One measurable next step

Impact

$0.10 per can to a local nonprofit

Branded aluminum canned water being handed to an attendee at a local sponsor activation

I want to sponsor water

Plan a sponsor-funded can, QR destination, and local event distribution path that turns free water into a measurable campaign.

FreeH2O cans staged for local event distribution at a coordinated check-in and hydration table

I need water for an event

Request sponsor-supported water by sharing your event fit, timing, audience, and distribution details.

FreeH2O branded can beside a phone and impact cue showing how the model works

I want to understand the model

See how the sponsor campaign, event handoff, QR action, and nonprofit contribution fit together before you dive deeper.

Why This Feels Different

The product, the campaign, and the community outcome stay connected.

FreeH2O works best when the can itself tells the story. The handoff is useful, the QR path is disciplined, and the local give-back is visible from the start.

People accept the can because it solves a need

The brand message arrives attached to something useful, which gives the campaign more staying power than a flyer or generic impression.

The QR code gives the can one clear job

A booking page, coupon claim, signup form, or sponsor landing page turns local attention into an action you can measure.

The nonprofit contribution keeps the story local

Each distributed can supports a Southeast Wisconsin nonprofit, which gives sponsors and organizers a more grounded community reason to participate.

How It Works

The FreeH2O system is simple on purpose.

Step 1

A sponsor funds the run

The advertiser turns the can into a local media unit with a logo, CTA, QR path, and audience in mind.

Step 2

The cans show up where people actually gather

Events, partner businesses, community activations, and foot-traffic moments place the campaign in-hand instead of only in-view.

Step 3

The scan creates the next step

The QR destination finishes the job by sending people to the booking, offer, signup, or event action the sponsor cares about.

Local Impact

Local custom canned water campaigns should have local outcomes.

FreeH2O is built for Southeast Wisconsin first. That means local sponsors, local partners, local households, and a local nonprofit contribution tied directly to each unit distributed.

The model is not about making broad claims. It is about creating a better free-water experience that feels useful, visible, and rooted in the places where people already gather.

Local impact

$0.10

generated for a Southeast Wisconsin nonprofit for every unit distributed.

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