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Donate to Crook County Habitat for Humanity

 
Currently, the volunteers and Steering Committee of the Crook County Habitat are looking to raise funds for our next build.
 
Cash Donations and Online Contributions
 If you would like to make a donation to the Crook County Build, there are three prefered methods:
1. You can send a check made out to :Habitat for Humanity and send it to:
Habitat for Humanity 1860 NE 4th Street
Bend, OR 97701
Be sure to put a note in the check line for "Crook County" to restrict your gift to Crook County.
 
2. You can go online to donate by clicking Donate to Crook County and be sure to check the box restricting your gift to Crook County.
 
3. You can email Robin Cooper at rcooper@bendhabitat.org and Pledge your gift over a 12 month period.  Then we will bill you monthy for your gift.
 

In-kind services (Business and community support)
As a corporation, if you have resources or services that you can donate to lessen Crook County Habitat�s project expenses (e.g. excavation, plumbing), the IRS may allow a tax deduction for all or part of the cost. We welcome community business support. If you would like to donate construction supplies, materials or labor, you can contact Robin Cooper (541.385.5387x229), or you can call the Crook County Construction Manager (541.815.7999).

Real estate
Gifts of appreciated real estate to Crook County Habitat are like gifts of appreciated stock. If you have owned the property for more than one year, the IRS allows you to deduct the contribution as a charitable donation at fair-market value and avoid capital gains taxes.

Stocks & Bonds
You may donate stocks or bonds to Crook County Habitat. If you have owned an appreciated security for more than one year, you may deduct the full fair-market value as a charitable contribution, and avoid capital gains taxes.