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sponsorship information
What we do: One day each year, we gather volunteers from all walks of life, ages and ethnic back-grounds to join forces. Armed with truckloads of donated materials, these volunteers paint, repair and renovate homes. The goal of Rebuilding Together Howard County is to encourage volunteering at the local level to stimulate increased local activity to aid the low-income, elderly and/or disabled homeowners. Who volunteers? Anyone can volunteer! Business executives, students, secretaries, doctors, lawyers, bus drivers, policemen, bankers, journalists, and county leaders all pitch in to help build a better community! Skilled trades people are always in demand. Rebuilding Together Howard County draws hundreds of carpenters, plumbers, electricians, roofers and people with other skills donating their time each year. For more information on getting involved personally, please visit the How You Can Help or Donate. How does my company or organization become a sponsor? Funds come from generous individuals, corporations, labor organizations, foundations, civic organizations, churches, and synagogues that are interested in helping to build a better world. Our local affiliates do their own fundraising, publicity, volunteer recruitment, and management. Rebuilding Together is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization supported by voluntary contributions of time and money. To request more information on sponsoring a house on rebuilding day, please Contact Us or fill out the Sponsor Application Form on the Forms page and return it to us. Is my contribution tax-deductible? Yes. All contributions are tax-deductible. What are the sponsorship levels? Sponsorship levels begin at $500. Team volunteer opportunities available at sponsorship levels of $2500 (non-profit) and $3000 (corporate). Contact Courtney Workman at 410-381-3338 for more information on sponsoring. Who has sponsored houses in the past with Rebuilding Together Howard County? Civic, government, corporate and religious groups of all types and sizes have sponsored and volunteered to rehabilitate homes with Rebuilding Together Howard County since the chapter opened. |
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