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It's been a big year at Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity. Really big. Your generosity helped Twin Cities Habitat reach extraordinary new heights in homeownership, innovation, support, and beyond. Thank you.

See all the new heights made possible by your generous support from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, in our online Annual Report.

See Online Annual Report

FY 2024 Program Descriptions and Fast Facts (PDF)
FY 2024 Audited Financials (PDF)
FY 2024 Donors, Board, & Leadership List  - posted by early 2025
FY 2024 Form 990 (PDF)  - posted by early 2025
FY 2024 Form 990 for TCHFH Lending, Inc. (PDF) - posted by early 2025

Habitat Herald Newsletters

The Habitat Herald is our quarterly print newsletter. Click a cover below to read that edition of the Herald. 

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Additional Reports

Multiplying the Impact Campaign Report.

Impact: Multiplied

Back in 2016, the Twin Cities housing crisis was mounting. In response, Twin Cities Habitat supporters rallied with your neighbors around our five-year, $55 million Multiplying the Impact campaign. And wow, you stepped up big time. Look at all you’ve accomplished to create, preserve, and promote homeownership in the Twin Cities.

CAMPAIGN REPORT
Reports & Financials - Redlining Map

Racial Disparities in Housing

The Twin Cities’ racial disparities in housing didn’t happen by accident. Racist policies created them. That’s why we must be intentional in fixing them. Read our four-page summary to learn from the past as we build a better future then view our Race & Housing Resource Center for more info. 

A Brief History of Race & Housing
A happy family.

Wilder Report

This comprehensive, statewide study conducted by Wilder Research and Habitat for Humanity Minnesota investigates the connection between Habitat Homeownership and a homeowner’s quality of life. It examines areas like safety, health, education, social connectedness, family interaction and personal well-being, and economic situation.

READ FULL WILDER REPORT