Become A Habitat Fundraiser
Use your talents to reach out to friends and family in support of Habitat.
There are many ways to help support the work of Twin Cities Habitat. Become a volunteer fundraiser by creating your own donation campaign to help local families purchase and stay in their homes. Put your creativity to good use and explore the opportunities below! Plus, check out our guide for a successful fundraiser.
Opportunities
Donate Your Birthday
Join other passionate supporters and donate your birthday to Twin Cities Habitat! Instead of receiving gifts, ask your friends and family to make a donation to Twin Cities Habitat. Your birthday will become that much more meaningful as you help support a local family on their journey to homeownership. Creating your own birthday fundraising page is simple, and it allows you to share via email and social media.
Fund Your Build Day
When you volunteer with Habitat, you help raise walls alongside Habitat homeowners. But a Habitat house can't become a home unless it's affordable for a family. You can unlock the power of your volunteering by asking your friends and family to donate to Habitat. Donations help buy the tools and materials you use on site, support financial coaching for clients, and ensure that families can afford their mortgage for years to come.
Give to the Max Day
You can support Twin Cities Habitat during Minnesota's annual giving campaign, called Give to the Max Day. While you can fundraise for Habitat all year long, Give to the Max is a great opportunity to rally around a cause you love. Use Facebook, Twitter, text, or email to ask your friends to support your Give to the Max efforts.
Keep an eye out for more information about Give to the Max Day in early November.
Volunteer Fundraiser
Still want to fundraise? No need to have an event or occasion! We appreciate all of our fundraisers who want to get creative and help families who partner with Twin Cities Habitat. Become a volunteer fundraiser for Twin Cities Habitat and show off your social media and networking skills. Use our helpful resources below to get started!