
THE MISSION BEHIND THE CAN
Most charities give back less than you think.
The average nonprofit sends only 60 to 75 cents of every $1 to the actual cause after covering overhead, marketing, and inflated executive salaries with some giving as little as 50 cents on the dollar
(CharityWatch, Charity Navigator).
At Spec Ops Water, we give $0.25 per can and that’s 10x more than the standard 1% giveback rate of most brands.
No fluff. No red tape. Just real impact.
We want you to know exactly where your support goes.
Below, you’ll find the nonprofit we are proud to contribute to and how they use proceeds to make a real impact.
Special Operations Charity Network

WHAT THEY STAND FOR
Special Operations Charity Network (SOCN) is a nonprofit organization founded in 2015 by volunteers within the Special Operations Forces community. Initially, SOCN provided support and resources to address the unspoken needs of this community. SOCN created a strong support network for those who have served in these specialized units.
Currently, the SOF community consists of over 70,000 Special Operations Soldiers and Enablers, along with their counterparts in the conventional forces, totaling around 2,009,000. Additionally, there are 17.9 million veterans in the US. These Warriors need assistance to mend their minds, bodies, and spirits due to the cumulative effects of combat exposure and other trauma.
By extending our dedication to improving the well-being of the SOF community to all current military, veterans, and first responders, SOCN aims to address the issues related to cumulative physical and psychological stress. Through our programs and initiatives, SOCN strives to provide the necessary support to help these individuals heal and thrive.




The "Find Your Tribe" Initiative, established by Special Operations Charity Network (SOCN) in 2019, aims to provide military personnel, veterans, and first responders with a range of beneficial programs. These programs focus on promoting mindfulness and helping individuals stay present in the moment, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. By offering these resources, SOCN aims to assist these individuals in relearning healthy coping mechanisms and improving their overall well-being.



