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Ways to Give

Recurring Donation

Monthly or quarterly donations can be made through the MobileCause link located on our homepage. No amount is too small, and every dollar counts. Please visit www.homeaid.org to donate.

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3rd Party Events

Annual Sponsorship

Businesses and individuals can support HomeAid's mission by sponsoring HomeAid through the Annual Giving Campaign.

Transactional Giving

In-Kind Donations

One of our most valued gifts are the materials needed to build HomeAid projects. HomeAid's In-Kind donation program accepts donations of building materials, furniture, appliances and more.

Stock Donations

A gift of appreciated securities provides increased value to HomeAid at a decreased cost to you. Other benefits include:

• A charitable income tax deduction for the fair market value of the gift securities.

• Elimination of capital gains tax that would ordinarily be due if appreciated securities were sold on the open market. Contact your stockbroker to arrange for transfer of the shares.

Create a letter-writing campaign, social media campaign, birthday fundraisers or host a house party to share your commitment to HomeAid with friends and family. By hosting a third-party event, you can raise funds for our organization in a number of ways, as well as help spread awareness about HomeAid to your friends, colleagues, and others in your network. Third-party events come in a variety of forms and all benefit our organization, no matter the size or occasion.

Examples include but are not limited to: Company picnics/holiday events, Sports tournaments (i.e. golf tournaments, corn hole tournaments, etc), Benefit concerts, 5k runs and other competitive events.

Companies including builders, developers, mortgage companies, title companies, realtors and others have an opportunity to give to HomeAid by donating a pre-set percentage or dollar amount per transaction.

Matching Donations

Many employers will match tax deductible charitable contributions made by their employees, retirees, and employees' spouses. Some provide matching funds to support employee volunteer hours. Check your company's policies or talk to HR to see if they provide matching funds to charitable organizations

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