FAQ
List of Common Questions: (click on the question to be taken to the answer)
What’s the idea behind Habitat for Humanity?
Why is building adequate shelter important?
Does Habitat for Humanity give houses to poor people?
Does Habitat for Humanity only build for minorities?
Is this another government program?
If I make a donation, is it tax-deductible?
Are any Greene County Habitat houses currently under construction?
When does all this construction work take place?
How can I help – other than working on house construction?
Who can volunteer to help?
How does a family qualify for a Habitat home?
What is a Habitat for Humanity home like?
How do I apply to become a Habitat Homeowner?
Can I contribute through the Combined Federal Campaign or United Way?
Does anyone answer the Habitat Phone?
Did former U.S. President Jimmy Carter start Habitat for Humanity?
Do you have to be a Christian to be a Habitat homeowner?
What does a Habitat house cost?
What’s the idea behind Habitat for Humanity?
It is a nonprofit Christian housing ministry that works both to eliminate poverty housing around the world and to make adequate housing a matter of conscience and action. People from all walks of life are invited to work in partnership to help build houses with people in need. To date, Habitat has built more than 350,000 houses around the world, providing some 500,000 people in more than 2,000 communities with safe, adequate and affordable houses.
Why is building adequate shelter important?
The need for decent housing in the United States and around the world is staggering. An estimated 25 percent of the world’s population – more than a billion people – live in poor housing or have no home at all. Families are trapped in a daily struggle to survive amid substandard, often inhuman, living conditions. Habitat is dedicated to the ideal that all people deserve a simple, decent place to live on terms they can afford to pay.
Does Habitat for Humanity give houses to poor people?
Habitat houses are not given to anyone. Rather, the organization builds houses in partnership with people living in poverty, and then sells the house to the homeowner partner. Because of Habitat’s no-profit, no-interest loans, and because the houses are principally built with volunteer labor, mortgage payments are affordable for low-income partners.
Does Habitat for Humanity only build for minorities?
Habitat builds houses with qualifying partners without regard to race. The U.S. Fair Housing Act of 1968 prohibits denying anyone housing on the basis of race, sex, creed, marital status, color or national origin. The HFHI covenant signed and agreed to by all U.S. and international affiliates further specifies that home owners are selected according to criteria that do not discriminate on the basis of race, creed or ethnic background.
Is this another government program?
No. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry. Habitat for Humanity of Greene County is a local affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. Every Habitat affiliate around the world is autonomous, selecting its own projects, families, and programs, and raising the money to achieve these goals. Green County Habitat relies on local contributors for both labor and money. Donations come from individuals, churches, corporations, and foundations.
If I make a donation, is it tax-deductible?
Yes. Habitat for Humanity of Greene County is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Are any Greene County Habitat houses currently under construction?
Yes. Click here for directions
When does all this construction work take place?
Work on houses takes place on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The work day is opened with prayer, then the Construction Supervisor outlines the work for the day. He and the crew chiefs are there for any instruction needed by the volunteers. If you or a contingent from your church, company or club are interested helping with the construction, click here.
How can I help – other than working on house construction?
There are many “non-construction” tasks where volunteers are needed. You could serve on the fund raising committee, publicity committee/public relations, secretary and volunteer coordinator. If you tell us what your skills or interests are, we can find something to match! Click here for information.
Anyone! We need on site workers. To work on site the volunteer must be at least 18 years old or accompanied by an adult. Board members or committee members can be anyone. We need help in all areas. Click here for more information.
How does a family qualify for a Habitat home?
To achieve home ownership with Habitat, families must meet the following qualifications:
1. Need for adequate housing.
This could mean that your housing is dilapidated or unsafe for you and your family. Or, it could also mean that the rent is beyond your means or that the housing is too small or otherwise unsuited for your family. There are many ways in which housing can be inadequate.
2. Inability to get a mortgage from a bank.
This means that your income must be too low for you to save for a down payment and make the monthly payments for a bank mortgage.
3. Ability to pay for the home.
The house is not free, but since Habitat homeowners do not pay interest, the payments become affordable to the family, including tax and insurance. It is very important that a Habitat homeowner is able to make the payment each month. When the house is complete, the homeowner must pay a nominal fee for the costs of preparing the mortgage and getting the insurance.
4. Willingness to partner.
Building a home with Habitat is a partnership. One adult over 18 years of age must contribute 300 hours. Two adults are required to contribute 500 hours total together. Other members of the family, including children, are encouraged to volunteer time to feel included in the process. Their hours do count towards these requirements.
We call that “sweat equity.” It’s hard work, and during the construction process, it will probably take all your spare time. After the home is done, the homeowner continues to be a partner, giving support to Habitat and other homeowners.
5. Satisfactory Credit History
The Habitat homeowner takes on a big commitment in building and buying a home. As part of the selection process, references are checked to verify that you have a good credit history.
6. Resident of Greene County
The applicant must have been a resident of Greene County for the previous year.
What is a Habitat for Humanity home like?
Habitat builds homes with volunteers but with professional quality and care. They must meet all city codes and are well insulated. Habitat homes are not fancy, but they are very attractive. Each home has a full kitchen, living room, an adequate number of bedrooms and two bathrooms. A shed is included as well as a concrete parking pad large enough for two cars.
How do I apply to become a Habitat Homeowner?
Contact Habitat for Humanity of Greene County in one of the following ways: Call Greene County Habitat’s telephone number at (937) 374-8726 and leave a voice mail message or E-mail us.
Can I contribute through the Combined Federal Campaign or United Way?
Yes. We are an endorsed nonprofit organization registered with the United Way and Combined Federal Campaign. Our identification number is # 89624.
Does anyone answer the Habitat Phone?
Habitat for Humanity, Greene County, Ohio chapter uses a voice mail service. You will not connect to a live person by calling this phone number. However, your message will be returned as soon as your message can be routed to the appropriate individual(s). It is very important to leave a clear message. State your name and phone number slowly and clearly, then explain why you are calling. Greene County Habitat’s telephone number is (937) 374-8726.
Did former U.S.. President Jimmy Carter start Habitat for Humanity?
Habitat for Humanity International was started in Americus, Ga., in 1976, by Millard Fuller, along with his wife, Linda. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn (whose home in Plains is just eight miles from Americus), are longtime Habitat supporters and volunteers. They have led the Jimmy Carter Work Project annually since 1984.
Do you have to be a Christian to be a Habitat homeowner?
While Habitat for Humanity is a Christian organization, homeowners are chosen without regard to creed, both in keeping with the requirements of law and Habitat’s belief that God’s love extends to all, regardless of race, creed, gender or nationality.
What does a Habitat house cost?
Habitat houses are affordable for low-income homeowner partners because there is no profit included in the sale price and no interest charged on the mortgage. How are partner homeowners selected? People needing adequate housing apply to their local Habitat affiliate. Future homeowner partners are selected by the affiliate based on need, willingness to partner with Habitat, and ability to repay a no-interest mortgage