


Thank you for your interest in hosting an event to raise funds for HomeAid Georgia’s mission to help people experiencing or at risk of homelessness build new lives through construction, community engagement, and education.
No matter what type of event you host, please know that every dollar counts, regardless of the total amount raised! Silent auctions, black-tie events, concerts, golf tournaments, holiday parties, store promotions, dine-outs, and even bake sales, car washes, and lemonade stands are all great ways to help raise funds and awareness for HomeAid Georgia’s work to build a future without homelessness.
Guidelines to ensure you have a successful event
All fundraising marketing materials/and event promotions benefiting HomeAid Georgia must be approved in advance by a member of the HomeAid staff.
HomeAid Georgia declines responsibility for obtaining all insurance certificates, licensing, and permits associated with third-party events.
HomeAid Georgia declines all legal and financial responsibility associated with third-party events.
All marketing materials should clearly state this event is sponsored by the third-party organizer and that HomeAid Georgia will net proceeds or listed as the beneficiary.
HomeAid Georgia can promote the third-party event through social media, email blast, and internal communication but cannot confirm media coverage or expected attendance.
Third-party organizers must provide a truthful statement of the portion of proceeds that HomeAid Georgia will receive.
The third-party organizer must provide a summary of the event proceeds within 30 days of the end of the event.
Any checks made payable to HomeAid Georgia solicited on behalf of the third-party organizer must be forwarded to HomeAid Georgia for processing and deposit.
A tax receipt can only be issued if the donation was made directly to HomeAid Georgia and can only be provided with the donor’s name, address, and email address/phone number.
Event expenses may be paid with donations made directly to the third-party organizer but are not tax deductible.
Third-party organizers may not represent themselves as staff members of HomeAid Georgia.
You may request the presence of HomeAid Georgia staff member or volunteer at your event. HomeAid Georgia can not guarantee all requests will be granted (but we will try!).
Fill out the Third Party Event Form here: https://www.cognitoforms.com/HomeAidAtlanta1/HomeAidAtlantaThirdPartyEventForm
Questions? Contact HomeAid Georgia Marketing and Development Manager, Cecily Stevens: cecily@homeaidga.org or 678.775.1451