Donate
Habitat for Humanity of Grant County uses 90 percent of
unrestricted donations to benefit families in Grant County,
Wisconsin. The remaining 10 percent is tithed to
Malawi, Africa, where a little money goes a long way!
Donate Online
By identifying that you want to support your local Habitat for Humanity affiliate, 100 percent of your donation(s) will be directed to Habitat for Humanity of Grant County. Simply click on this link: https://www.habitat.org/giving/donate.aspx?link=6
Donate by Mail
You can also send donations to us directly at Habitat for Humanity of Grant County (HFHGC), PO Box 617, Platteville, WI 53818. If you have any questions, please contact us at (608) 348-9119 or e-mail grantcountyhabitat@yahoo.com.
Donate While Browsing the Web
You can help to raise money for HFH Grant County each time you
search the internet by using www.goodsearch.com. The next time you want to search for something, rather than using
your standard search engine, type in
www.goodsearch.com in the
address line of your browser. Then select Habitat for Humanity - Grant
County as your preferred organization and begin your search. Each time
you use this search engine, Habitat earns money.
Fundraising
Raising funds is a huge priority for Habitat for Humanity of
Grant County because we are self-sustaining affiliate; therefore, we
rely on grants and cash donations to be able to continue offering
simple, decent houses.
Did you know that Habitat for Humanity of Grant County works as
the bank for partner families by selling the home to them for
no-profit and charges 0% interest? That means large amounts of
funds have to be raised to continue building houses.
Did you know Habitat for Humanity of Grant County can build a
house for around $70,000? It’s a great price for our partner
families, but it’s still money that has to be raised.
Habitat for Humanity of Grant County has fundraising efforts
throughout the year, including Trivia Night, the Annual Radio
Auction, the Annual Golf Tournament and events sponsored by the
UW-Platteville Campus Chapter.


Habitat for Humanity Celebrates 500,001st House