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Habitat for Humanity is able to help low-income families living in sub-standard housing because of the generous support of our donors. We don't accept any government funds for home construction. Habitat for Humanity is a private, non-profit 501 c 3 organization, and donations to Habitat are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Habitat and its affiliates take pride in spending our donors' money wisely and effectively. Administrative and fundraising costs are less than 15 percent of our spending.


Volunteers putting up a wall.

Assets
Stocks, real property, and other assets are greatly appreciated. (Please call or have your broker call our Executive Director for more information. Habitat can facilitate the transfer).

Planned Gifts
Wills and bequests make a lasting contribution toward improving families' lives and may provide substantial estate-tax savings.

Commemorative Gifts made in honor of an individual or family is a gift to a loved one or a friend and a gift to the community as well.

Naming Opportunites
To recognize exceptionally generous gifts in a lasting way, Habitat provides the opportunity to associate your name with home projects, buildings, internships, and fellowships.

Matching Gifts
If you would like to double your gift, ask your company about matching gift opportunities.

Know the levels of contributions.

When donating funds, please use this form.

Send your completed forms and checks To:

Tri-State Habitat for Humanity
9900 Princeton-Glendale Rd.
Suite 216
Cincinnati, OH 45246.

(Please make checks payable to Tri-State Habitat for Humanity).

You may also charge your donation to TriState Habitat for Humanity.

Last Revised May 2, 2005 by Amanda Williams. Copyright TriState Habitat for Humanity 2002. All rights reserved. Void where prohibited.