
Build strength, stability and self-reliance for individuals and families through affordable homeownership.
Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity Inc concentrates its grantmaking around Habitat for Humanity operations, with its latest reported grant of $1,078,954 going to Habitat for Humanity International for program support. That single award matches the foundation’s annual grants total, showing a straightforward grantmaking pattern centered on a primary recipient. The organization’s mission is to build strength, stability, and self-reliance for individuals and families through affordable homeownership, and its active programs reinforce that mission through home construction, homeowner education, repair work, and community volunteer events. The grantee list points to a Habitat network relationship rather than a broad philanthropic portfolio. Habitat for Humanity International in Americus, Georgia appears as the recent grant recipient, while the foundation’s program descriptions also reference local support for homebuilding, homeownership education, mortgage services, and down payment assistance. In addition to grant support, Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity Inc uses event-based and sponsorship activities such as Women Build and Capitol Build to engage volunteers and raise funds for Habitat projects.
Affordable housing is the clearest theme in the foundation’s grantmaking. The top recent grant went to Habitat for Humanity International in Americus, GA for program support, aligning with its core work in homebuilding and homeowner services. The foundation also backs volunteer-centered fundraising and construction events. Its Women Build program is designed as an annual event to engage women volunteers and sponsors in building homes and raising funds for Habitat projects. Another strand is broader Habitat support through sponsor-led giving. The Corporate Giving / Sponsor a Habitat House program connects philanthropy with community development, volunteer engagement, and support for Dallas County housing work. Public-facing engagement shows up in the Capitol Build program as well, which brings volunteers from across the country to the Texas State Capitol for wall construction, awareness, and fundraising.
The grant-size distribution is flat: p25, median, and p75 are all $1,078,954, so the available grant data shows one reported award at that level. The foundation is a Public Charity, not a vehicle for individual aid or program-related investments. Its structure also includes direct donation and sponsorship channels tied to Habitat programming, which suggests a mix of grant support, event fundraising, and earned-income or volunteer engagement activity. The 2023 grant record points to a repeatable operating support relationship rather than a spread of many different award sizes.
$1.1M
$52.3M
$24.9M
$15.6M
Most grants fall between $1.1M and $1.1M, with a median of $1.1M.
25th Percentile
$1.1M
Median
$1.1M
75th Percentile
$1.1M
About 0% of grants go to recipients in GA.
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Grant recipients are overwhelmingly in the United States, with the grant list showing 1 US grant and no non-US recipients. The named recipient city in the recent grants data is Americus, Georgia. Program activity described by the foundation is centered on Dallas, Texas and Dallas County, while the Capitol Build program extends engagement to Austin, Texas. The geographic profile is regional, but the only recorded grant recipient location in the data is in Georgia.
Its listed priorities center on affordable housing, homeownership education and counseling, construction of affordable homes, mortgage services and zero-interest mortgages, advocacy for housing policy, ReStore retail and donations, and down payment assistance. The recent grant record also shows program support for Habitat for Humanity International.
The available grant-size statistics are all the same: p25 is $1,078,954, the median is $1,078,954, and p75 is $1,078,954. The recent grant list also shows one 2023 grant at that amount.
The recent grants table lists Habitat for Humanity International in Americus, GA as the recipient of a 2023 program support grant of $1,078,954.
It uses event and sponsorship programs rather than a public individual-grant model. Active programs include Women Build, Capitol Build, Monetary Donations / General Support, and Corporate Giving / Sponsor a Habitat House, each tied to volunteer engagement, fundraising, or direct support for Habitat work.
The grant recipient distribution shows 1 grant in the US and no non-US recipients. The top state by grant count is Georgia, and the recent grantee is in Americus, GA. Program descriptions also reference Dallas, TX, Dallas County, and Austin, TX.
2023
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Habitat for Humanity International | Americus, GA | $1,078,954 | 2023 | Program Support |
Habitat for Humanity International
$1,078,954Program Support