Thank you to our exceptional partners!
Our mission is only possible through the generosity and dedication of our community partners, businesses, and volunteers. No matter the level of involvement, every investment of time, talents, funds, and support makes a meaningful impact on our homeowners and team. Each year, we take the opportunity to recognize outstanding partners who go above and beyond in their commitment to building homes, communities, and hope.
In 2024, we are proud to honor a volunteer, a builder, a corporate organization, and a faith group for their incredible contributions.
Take a look at this quick video recap to celebrate these inspiring individuals and groups!
“Frank Hartman” Volunteer of the Year – Angie Evans
In 2024, Tiger Team member, Angie dedicated an incredible 465 hours over 75 days, stepping up as a leader in projects like mini barns and panel builds. Thank you, Angie, for your hard work and passion for our mission!
Faith Partner of the Year – Greater Indianapolis Multifaith Alliance
The Greater Indianapolis Multifaith Alliance (GIMA) brings together faith leaders from diverse religious traditions to foster sacred friendships and collaborate on civic projects that promote the common good of Greater Indianapolis.
Rabbi Dr. Aaron Spiegel has been an instrumental volunteer in revitalizing the Multifaith Build after a long hiatus. His dedication and enthusiasm have brought together diverse faith communities—Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, and others—to unite their resources to promote unity.
Build Partner of the Year – Reese Wholesale
Reese Wholesale has been an incredible partner, seamlessly adapting alongside us as we transitioned our construction methods. We’re grateful for their partnership, which allows us to build quality homes at a high level.
Corporate Partner of the Year – White Castle
In 2023 and 2024, White Castle locations in Greater Indianapolis launched a “Round Up” program, allowing customers to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar. These small contributions quickly added up, raising more than $30,000 for Greater Indy Habitat for Humanity.
Kurt Rose, District Supervisor, played a pivotal role in leading this initiative and it was a pleasure to collaborate. Not only did Kurt spearhead the program, but he also brought his management team out to volunteer on a Habitat build site, further demonstrating their dedication and generosity.