DuPont and Habitat for Humanity
DuPont has partnered with Habitat for Humanity for the past six years, helping to create safe, affordable housing alongside families in their communities and across the globe.
DuPont has partnered with Habitat for Humanity for the past six years, helping to create safe, affordable housing alongside families in their communities and across the globe.
Habitat’s vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Habitat is committed to removing barriers to affordable homeownership for the most vulnerable communities in more than 70 countries around the world.
From city halls to statehouses, Habitat is working alongside partners and advocates in the United States to drive real change — reforming zoning laws, unlocking funding and shaping policies that make homeownership more attainable.
By increasing access to adequate housing in informal settlements, the Home Equals campaign improves health, increases safety and security, and creates a brighter future for individuals and communities.
By partnering with Habitat, families and communities transform their lives with the incredible effects of safe and affordable shelter, including improvements in health, safety, child development, economic opportunity and educational achievement.
Read our annual reports, 990 tax forms and consolidated financial statements to learn more about our work across the years.
We’re in this together. We know that policy advocacy is stronger when we work in partnership with others. For this reason, Home Equals will engage with allies in action, at all levels and geographies.
We work in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and more.
Habitat’s +You thought leadership series brings together experts from around the world during live streaming events as they inform and educate our audiences about significant and pressing issues in housing today.
We support policies that prevent eviction, support renters and protect the land and property rights of women, indigenous groups and vulnerable people.