Government partnerships -- Habitat for Humanity Int'l 1
Government partnerships
Introduction:
Habitat for Humanity International participates in a number of federal government programs. These programs were established by Congress to support housing organizations that work to revitalize and strengthen neighborhoods and provide simple, decent, affordable housing for lower-income individuals and families in the United States.
Participating in these programs allows Habitat for Humanity to help U.S. affiliates grow, expand and, ultimately, serve more families. Equally important is the awareness Habitat places on using taxpayer money wisely and efficiently and complying with all government regulations.
Habitat for Humanity must compete for any recurring funds every year by submitting an application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
If awarded funding, Habitat for Humanity International serves as the grant administrator and conducts its own application process with U.S. affiliates. Funding is then distributed to selected affiliates for use at the local level.
For more information about government grants:
Contact Donna Golden, director of government grants and lending resources, at 229-410-7514.
Learn more about one of Habitat’s government grant programs:
Neighborhood Stabilization Program 2 (NSP2)