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    Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region

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    CHARLOTTE, NCSitio web7043762054

    About Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region

    The foundation directs almost all of its funding to Habitat for Humanity affiliates, with the bulk reserved for annual support of Habitat for Humanity International and targeted grants to state and local Habitat affiliates. Its giving emphasizes housing access through new construction, rehabilitation, repair and recycling of homes, and sustained institutional support rather than a broad portfolio of different causes. The pattern indicates a strong, mission-aligned focus on affordable housing via the Habitat network.

    Focus Areas

    Annual institutional support for Habitat for Humanity InternationalState-level affiliate capacity and project funding for Habitat for Humanity of North CarolinaLocal affordable housing construction, home repair and rehabilitation projects (Charlotte region)

    Who They Fund

    international communities / overseas sitesfield implementing organizations / local project partnersinfrastructure project sites

    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated and repeat-focused: very few grants but very large amounts, primarily to a single national organization with additional targeted support to state/local affiliates; favors unrestricted/annual support and project fees over diversified grantees.

    About Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region

    Habitat For Humanity Of The Charlotte Region directs nearly all of its recent grantmaking to the Habitat network itself, with the largest award in the file going to Habitat for Humanity International for annual international support. The foundation’s giving is tightly aligned with housing access: funds support new construction, rehabilitation, repair, recycling, and institutional support across Habitat affiliates rather than a broad mix of unrelated causes. Recent grants also show a second layer of support for Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina, including project fees tied to the number of rehab, recycle, new, and repair projects. That mix points to a funder that uses grants to sustain both global Habitat operations and state-level affiliate work. Its recent records show a pattern of annual support at the international level, alongside smaller project-based awards closer to home. The foundation’s work is mission-specific and operational in nature, with funding directed through Habitat entities that build and preserve affordable homes.

    What Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region Funds

    Housing construction is central to the foundation’s grantmaking. In 2023, it awarded $512,103 to Habitat for Humanity International Inc for annual international support, and in 2024 it gave $484,572 for the same purpose. The foundation also backs affiliate-level project work: Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina received $46,555 in 2025 for project fees tied to the number of rehab, recycle, new, and repair projects. That language shows support for multiple housing-delivery methods, not just new builds. The same pattern appears in the Charlotte region’s own program structure, which includes Homebuyer Program and Critical Home Repair among its active programs. Taken together, the grants emphasize operational support for housing production, rehabilitation, and repair within the Habitat system.

    How Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region Gives

    Grant sizes are uneven and skew toward a few large awards: the 25th percentile is $46,555, the median is $484,572, and the 75th percentile is $512,103. The file shows repeated support to the same Habitat entities across multiple years, especially Habitat for Humanity International and Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina, which points to recurring relationship-based giving rather than one-off awards. The foundation makes program-related investments and funds individuals is false. Its active grant programs are all tied to the Charlotte region, and several accept unsolicited requests, including Cars for Homes, Community Resources, Planned Giving, Homebuyer Program, Faith Partnerships, ReStore, Corporate Partnerships, and Critical Home Repair.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $1.6M

    Total Assets

    $100.8M

    Total Revenue

    $49.9M

    Total Expenses

    $53.9M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $47K and $512K, with a median of $485K.

    25th Percentile

    $47K

    Median

    $485K

    75th Percentile

    $512K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional2 states funded

    About 40% of grants go to recipients in GA.

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    Funding Style

    annual supportproject-based / fee-for-serviceoperational/project implementation fundingperformance-linked/project-count funding

    Notable grantees: Habitat for Humanity International, Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina, Local Habitat affiliate projects (Charlotte/region)

    Topics

    infrastructure rehabilitationrecycling / waste management projectsnew construction / development projectsrepair and maintenance projectsproject fees tied to number of completed projects

    Where Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are entirely in the US, with the strongest concentration in North Carolina and Georgia. North Carolina accounts for 40% of grants, reflecting support for Raleigh-based Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina and Charlotte-region programs. Georgia appears most often as the top state by grant count because of repeated awards to Habitat for Humanity International in Americus. Recipient cities in the recent grants list include Americus and Raleigh, showing a mix of national Habitat support and state-level affiliate funding.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Habitat for Humanity of the Charlotte Region

    What is the foundation’s main funding focus?

    Its grants are centered on Habitat for Humanity organizations and housing delivery. Recent awards support annual international operations, state-level affiliate capacity, and project fees tied to rehab, recycle, new, and repair work. The pattern shows a strong emphasis on affordable housing through the Habitat network.

    Does it fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. Habitat for Humanity International appears in multiple recent years, with awards of $512,103 in 2023 and $484,572 in 2024, plus a larger 2025 grant of $1,508,175. Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina also appears more than once, including grants in 2024 and 2025.

    What is a typical grant size?

    The grant-size profile is concentrated at the high end. The 25th percentile is $46,555, the median is $484,572, and the 75th percentile is $512,103. That indicates a small number of large, recurring awards rather than many small grants.

    Which geographies receive its grants most often?

    Grants go entirely to US recipients in the recent file. North Carolina receives 40% of grants, while Georgia is the top state by grant count because of repeated support for Habitat for Humanity International in Americus. Recent recipient cities include Americus and Raleigh.

    Are unsolicited applications accepted?

    Several active programs accept unsolicited requests, including Cars for Homes, Community Resources, Planned Giving, Homebuyer Program, Faith Partnerships, ReStore, Corporate Partnerships, and Critical Home Repair. Those programs are all tied to the Charlotte region.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Habitat for Humanity InternationalAmericus, GA$1,508,1752025Annual International Support
    Habitat for Humanity of North CarolinaRaleigh, NC$46,5552025Project Fees for the Number of Rehab, Recycle, New and Repair Projects
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INCAMERICUS, GA$484,5722024ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF NORTH CAROLINARALEIGH, NC$21,0502024PROJECT FEES FOR THE NUMBER OF REHAB, RECYCLE, NEW AND REPAIR PROJECTS.
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INCAMERICUS, GA$512,1032023ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

    Habitat for Humanity International

    $1,508,175
    Americus, GA2025

    Annual International Support

    Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina

    $46,555
    Raleigh, NC2025

    Project Fees for the Number of Rehab, Recycle, New and Repair Projects

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INC

    $484,572
    AMERICUS, GA2024

    ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF NORTH CAROLINA

    $21,050
    RALEIGH, NC2024

    PROJECT FEES FOR THE NUMBER OF REHAB, RECYCLE, NEW AND REPAIR PROJECTS.

    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL INC

    $512,103
    AMERICUS, GA2023

    ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT