Funding Request

$200,000 to establish Palestine's leading water research institute

Year-one funding for U-Ctrl Research Initiative: pilot expansion, policy partnerships, published research, and a technology platform ready for regional scale.

$0 raised of $200,000 goal

Year 1 Budget Breakdown

Where the funding goes

Allocation Amount Share Purpose
Research & Development $60,000 30% Advanced sensor development, IoT platform enhancement, data analytics infrastructure.
Pilot Programs $50,000 25% Installation and monitoring in 50–100 households across the West Bank, plus data collection.
Team & Operations $40,000 20% Hire 2–3 research engineers, 1 policy analyst, field coordinators; office operations.
Partnerships & Policy Work $30,000 15% Collaboration with the Palestinian Water Authority, policy research, regulatory framework analysis.
Training & Capacity Building $15,000 8% Community workshops, technician training programs.
Publication & Dissemination $5,000 3% Research papers, white papers, case-study documentation.
Total $200,000

Funding Use Narrative

What this investment achieves

  • Establish U-Ctrl as a credible research organization, not a single-product startup.
  • Generate peer-reviewed publications and policy recommendations grounded in real pilot data.
  • Create a replicable water-management model that can scale across Palestine and the region.
  • Build government partnerships and inform Palestinian water policy.
  • Develop commercial-grade technology ready for market and regional expansion.
  • Train the next generation of Palestinian water-management professionals.

Roadmap

3–5 year research and commercialization plan

Year 1

Scale pilots to 50–100 households, hire core research team, publish first white papers, open formal dialogue with the Palestinian Water Authority.

Year 2

Expand to additional municipalities, formalize university research partnerships, submit peer-reviewed findings.

Years 3–5

Commercial-ready technology platform, regional expansion (Jordan, broader Middle East), sustained policy influence toward UN SDG 6 targets.

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