This foundation is almost exclusively dedicated to supporting Habitat for Humanity affiliates across Indiana, providing operating and project/pass‑through funding to county and regional HFH organizations that build and preserve affordable homeownership. Grants are frequently directed to local affiliates for home builds and intermediary pass‑through support, indicating a state-focused strategy of strengthening grassroots housing capacity rather than funding unrelated causes. The foundation favors funding many county-level affiliates alongside a few larger recipients that receive the biggest awards.
Habitat for Humanity of Indiana Inc channels nearly all of its grantmaking into Indiana Habitat affiliates, with a large recent award of $290,022 to Habitat for Humanity of Evansville for pass-through support. The pattern points to a state network funder rather than a broad issue grantmaker: recent dollars go to county and regional Habitat organizations that build homes, supply materials, and move funds through local affiliate structures. In the latest grants, Habitat for Humanity of Elkhart County received $100,100 for home building, and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis Inc received $98,770 for pass-through support. Other awards went to affiliates in Boone County, Monroe County, St. Joe, and northwest Indiana, showing a consistent emphasis on local Habitat chapters across the state. The foundation’s giving is sized for affiliate operations and project delivery, not individual grants or program-related investments. With annual grants of $742,842 and total assets of $848,721, it functions as a focused support vehicle for Indiana-based Habitat work.
A central theme is pass-through support for local affiliates. Habitat for Humanity of Indiana Inc gave $290,022 to Habitat for Humanity of Evansville for PASS THRU work and $98,770 to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis Inc for PASS THRU support, indicating that some grants are designed to strengthen affiliate cash flow and local program delivery. Home construction is another clear priority: Hfh of Elkhart County received $100,100 for HOME BUILD, and Hfh of St Joe received $29,250 for HOME BUILD, linking the funder to direct affordable homeownership production. The foundation also backs smaller county chapters through operating-style support, such as $89,091 to Habitat for Humanity of Boone County Inc for PASS THRU and $34,125 to Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County for PASS THRU. These awards show a mix of build support, affiliate capacity, and neighborhood-level housing work.
Typical grant size falls between $11,895 at the 25th percentile and $89,091 at the 75th percentile, with a median grant of $24,967. The recent record shows both larger pass-through awards and smaller county-level grants, suggesting a tiered approach based on affiliate need and project scale. Grants appear to recur within a single statewide Habitat network rather than moving across unrelated grantees, and every listed recipient is a nonprofit Habitat affiliate. The organization does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments, so its giving is structured as conventional grant support to local affiliates and related project work.
$743K
$849K
$3M
$2.9M
Most grants fall between $12K and $89K, with a median of $25K.
25th Percentile
$12K
Median
$25K
75th Percentile
$89K
About 100% of grants go to recipients in IN.
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Concentrated within a single network (Habitat for Humanity) in Indiana: a mix of several large multi‑ten-thousand dollar grants to major affiliates and numerous smaller pass‑through awards to county chapters; repeat and geographically distributed grantees rather than one-off outside beneficiaries.
Notable grantees: Habitat for Humanity of Evansville, HFH of Elkhart County, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis, Habitat for Humanity of Boone County, Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County
Grantmaking is entirely in Indiana: 13 of 13 recent grants went to recipients in the state, and 100% of the listed grants landed there. Recent awards reached affiliates in Evansville, Goshen, Indianapolis, Zionsville, Bloomington, South Bend, Muncie, Gary, Warsaw, LaGrange, Logansport, Tell City, and Lafayette. The pattern spans both larger cities and county affiliates, with several awards going to smaller regional chapters rather than a single metro area.
It funds Habitat for Humanity affiliates across Indiana, especially operating, pass-through, and home-building support. Recent grants went to county and regional affiliates in Evansville, Goshen, Indianapolis, Zionsville, Bloomington, South Bend, and other Indiana communities.
The median recent grant is $24,967. The middle half of grants runs from $11,895 at the 25th percentile to $89,091 at the 75th percentile, showing a range that includes both smaller affiliate support awards and larger pass-through grants.
Its recent grants are entirely in Indiana. All 13 listed grants, or 100%, went to recipients in the state, and the geographic scope of giving is local.
Recent grants include PASS THRU support and HOME BUILD support. Examples in the record show pass-through awards to local affiliates and direct home-building support for county chapters, indicating a mix of affiliate operations and construction-focused funding.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF EVANSVILLE | EVANSVILLE, IN | $290,022 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
| HFH OF ELKHART COUNTY | GOSHEN, IN | $100,100 | 2025 | HOME BUILD |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS INC | INDIANAPOLIS, IN | $98,770 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF BOONE COUNTY INC | ZIONSVILLE, IN | $89,091 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF MONROE COUNTY | BLOOMINGTON, IN | $34,125 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
| HFH OF ST JOE | SOUTH BEND, IN | $29,250 | 2025 | HOME BUILD |
| GREATER MUNCIE INDIANA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC | MUNCIE, IN | $24,967 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
| HFH OF NW INDIANA | GARY, IN | $19,500 | 2025 | HOME BUILD |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY KOSCIUSKO CO | WARSAW, IN | $13,877 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
| LAGRANGE CO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY | LAGRANGE, IN | $11,895 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF CASS COUNTY | LOGANSPORT, IN | $11,245 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
| PERRY COUNTY IN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC | TELL CITY, IN | $10,000 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
| HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LAFAYETTE | LAFAYETTE, IN | $10,000 | 2025 | PASS THRU |
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF EVANSVILLE
$290,022PASS THRU
HFH OF ELKHART COUNTY
$100,100HOME BUILD
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS INC
$98,770PASS THRU
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF BOONE COUNTY INC
$89,091PASS THRU
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF MONROE COUNTY
$34,125PASS THRU
HFH OF ST JOE
$29,250HOME BUILD
GREATER MUNCIE INDIANA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC
$24,967PASS THRU
HFH OF NW INDIANA
$19,500HOME BUILD
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY KOSCIUSKO CO
$13,877PASS THRU
LAGRANGE CO HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
$11,895PASS THRU
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF CASS COUNTY
$11,245PASS THRU
PERRY COUNTY IN HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC
$10,000PASS THRU
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF LAFAYETTE
$10,000PASS THRU