Eligibility and Request Flow

Check whether your event is a fit for sponsor-supported free water

FreeH2O helps event organizers, nonprofits, venues, and businesses across Milwaukee, Waukesha, and Southeast Wisconsin qualify whether an event or distribution moment can support branded aluminum canned water.

Strong request signals

  • Event is in Milwaukee, Waukesha, or Southeast Wisconsin
  • Attendance is reasonably estimated
  • Water quantity is realistic for the event
  • Sponsor visibility is allowed
  • There is a simple distribution plan
  • The event has a local community, nonprofit, school, or business connection
Event organizer reviewing sponsor-supported FreeH2O event details

Who This Is For

Use this page when you need to qualify an event, a venue, or a local distribution request.

The page is for organizers and community-facing locations that need useful free water and can support a clean sponsor-supported handoff.

Event organizers

Festivals, fundraisers, races, school events, chamber events, and neighborhood activations with a clear audience and timeline.

Nonprofits and community groups

Cause-led events, volunteer programs, awareness campaigns, and outreach moments where free water improves the attendee experience.

Businesses and venues

Retail counters, open houses, gyms, restaurants, campuses, and community-facing locations with real local foot traffic.

Eligibility Review

A strong request is specific, local, and easy to distribute.

The fastest path to approval is a request with a real date, a clear audience estimate, a realistic can quantity, and a distribution plan that is easy to understand.

FreeH2O is local by design. The request should feel like a real Southeast Wisconsin event or community distribution opportunity, not a vague national shipping request.

If you are trying to secure the sponsor side first, review the advertiser campaign builder before submitting your event request.

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What we look for

Sponsor visibility, local audience context, simple hydration logistics, and a request that can realistically be planned in time.

Request Flow

The process is operational, not mysterious.

Step 1

Share event facts

Tell us the date, location, attendance, event type, and estimated can quantity so we can review the basics quickly.

Step 2

We review sponsor and local fit

FreeH2O checks whether the event context, distribution plan, visibility rules, and timeline fit a sponsor-supported campaign.

Step 3

We plan the handoff

If the request is a fit, we align quantity, timing, pickup or delivery expectations, and the role the sponsor will play.

Event Intake

Submit the event details once you know the basics.

Use the form to give FreeH2O enough information to evaluate sponsor fit, quantity, timing, and event logistics.

Event request

Tell us what the event is, who it serves, and how the water would be handed out.

The form is designed to qualify the request quickly: date, audience, location, quantity, sponsor status, pickup or delivery preference, and distribution details.

Event intake

Event water request form

Share enough detail for us to review event fit, sponsor opportunity, quantity, timing, and distribution needs.

FAQ

Event-request questions we expect before you submit

Is FreeH2O really free for events?

Qualified events can receive sponsor-supported aluminum canned water when the event context, timeline, distribution plan, and sponsor fit align.

Do I need to have a sponsor already?

No. Some events already have sponsor support, but others are reviewed to see whether they can fit a local sponsor campaign.

What kinds of events are a good fit?

Community events, fundraisers, festivals, races, school events, business activations, church events, and nonprofit programs can all be good fits when the logistics are clear.

Is FreeH2O plastic-bottle-free?

Yes. FreeH2O uses aluminum cans instead of plastic water bottles.

Can businesses or venues request FreeH2O too?

Yes. Businesses, venues, and distribution partners with real local foot traffic can request sponsor-supported distribution opportunities.

Can sponsor logos and QR codes appear on the cans?

Yes. Sponsor branding and QR destinations can be included when the campaign structure supports them.

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