Every Dollar Counts: Fundraise for Habitat for Humanity GTA
Want to do some good? You – yes, you! – can make a difference by fundraising for Habitat for Humanity GTA. You will be supporting our work to build affordable homes for families right here in the Greater Toronto Area. Plus, we guarantee you will get that warm, fuzzy, feeling that comes from doing something to make the world a better place.
Whether you’re just dipping your toe into fundraising or a seasoned expert, we’re ready to inspire your efforts and introduce you to unique fundraising methods, empowering you to make a tangible difference in tackling our housing crisis.
It’s as easy as 1-2-3…
1. Choose any fundraiser you want to start. You can host a party, bake sale, workplace pizza lunch, or school dance-a-thon. You can go big by having a golf tournament or gala. The only limit is your imagination (which, by the way, has no limits.)
2. Complete our form and tell us about it. We’ll email you a package with everything you need to hit the ground running!
3. Get out there and get fundraising! Share your fundraiser on social, and reach out to colleagues, family & friends. Don’t forget to tag us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.
A friendly reminder…
If you choose to announce Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area as the recipient of your fundraising event or promotion, you must contribute the raised funds to Habitat for Humanity GTA.
Your Impact
By fundraising for Habitat GTA, you will make a lasting difference for families by making homes possible. Your support helps us build more homes and create more opportunities for children and families to thrive. You will also contribute to a more inclusive, diverse, and equitable GTA, where everyone has a decent place to live. We are grateful for your support.
Got any other ideas? Let’s talk!
If you have a creative idea or want to dream even bigger, we’re all ears! From grand fundraisers to small gestures, we value hearing from incredible individuals looking to be a part of addressing our housing affordability crisis.