Habitat for Humanity fundraising ideas
Whether you're a Habitat volunteer looking to make a difference or a local leader eager to raise funds for your next project, you're in the right place. From community build events to cookouts, we've collected some of the best fundraising ideas for Habitat for Humanity initiatives.
Grants
Research grants that you can apply for to fund your nonprofit organization or project. Be sure to create a stand-out grant proposal in order to impress grantmakers!
Bowl-a-thon
Offer special prizes for the team that scores the highest points, has the most creative team name, or even the best team uniforms.
Car wash
Silent auction
Social media challenge
Learn more social media fundraising tips to take your efforts to the next level.
Raffle
Just be sure to check your state laws regarding raffles before you start planning!
5k walk/run
Donation drive
Pay you not to ask me again
Recycling drive
Recycling drives work as great long-term fundraising activities. Keep your supporters engaged and remind them where and when they can drop off materials with your email marketing software.
One-day giving event
Keep your supporters invested in your progress with a goal bar and campaign updates that highlight milestones, matching gifts, and special shout-outs throughout the day.
Birthday fundraiser
Givebutter’s fundraising pages make it easy to get creative and express your personality. Add photos and videos, share your story, and leave comments and drawings for your supporters as they give.
Gala night
Get your supporters excited about your upcoming event with an eye-catching gala invitation template. Include details on how to buy tickets, or add a scan-to-donate QR code.
Yard sale
Create a fundraising page for your yard sale, use campaign updates to keep your community engaged, and update the fundraising total to reflect how much you’ve raised.
Petting zoo
Corporate matching gift drive
Feature matching gifts on your fundraising page and encourage corporate staffers to explore employer matching via Double the Donation.
BBQ cookout
International Women's Day fundraiser
Whether it’s in-person, virtual, or hybrid, raise more and stress less with easy online registration, mobile app check-ins, and live display
Night at the museum
Peer-to-peer fundraising
Create teams to add some fun competition into the mix—and bring in more donations!
24-hour marathon
Great livestream activity ideas include a poetry slam, gaming tournament, or virtual concert.
Engraved bricks
Use custom fields on your donation form to capture essential details for donors’ bricks—make sure to provide a word count so they don’t go over!
Themed auction
Asking for items to sell at your auction can feel daunting at first, so use this silent auction donation request guide to help you build relationships and attract amazing donations.
Donation matching
Matching gifts create an enormous incentive for supporters who understand that they can automatically double (or even triple or quadruple!) their impact for your cause.
Coffee morning
Frequently asked questions
How can I raise money fast for my Habitat for Humanity chapter?
To fundraise quickly for your Habitat for Humanity chapter, consider using an online fundraising platform like Givebutter to more easily reach a wider audience. You can also seek out sponsorships from local businesses to amplify your efforts. Check out our guide on how to raise $1K in 30 days to get started.
What are the best Habitat for Humanity fundraisers?
The best Habitat for Humanity fundraisers are mission-focused and emphasize community engagement and creativity. Popular fundraisers include build-a-thons, where volunteers tap into peer-to-peer fundraising and commit to building homes. Not only does this kind of campaign make a financial impact, but it gets more supporters involved and hands-on in the process, too.
How do I plan my Habitat for Humanity fundraising events?
To plan your Habitat for Humanity fundraising events, you’ll need to sort out a few logistics. Start by setting clear goals and objectives, and determine your target audience and budget. Consider venue selection, event timeline, and necessary permits or permissions. It’s helpful to use an event planning checklist to keep track of everything!
Promote your event through various channels like social media, email newsletters, and local media outlets. When it’s all over, don’t forget to thank your community for all of their support.
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