
ways to give
your financial support helps us continue to turn houses into homes
As a private 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, DIG operates solely on the generosity of our community. By giving funds to DIG, you can rest assured knowing that your gift stays 100% local and is directed to our agency’s biggest need at the time,
ways to give
one-time gifts
Your one-time gift helps DIG build (and keep) a strong foundation. Your gift can be made securely online here or via check.
recurring gifts
Recurring giving allows us to plan ahead, increase our impact, and respond faster to families in need. Learn more about our recurring giving programs here.
donor advised funds
As an IRS-qualified 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, DIG is grateful for the opportunity to receive gifts awarded through donor advised funds. Arrange your gift today through your account or by using our secure DAF Direct window here.
event sponsorships
Contact emily@digfb.org to learn more about partnering with DIG on a sponsorship level for an upcoming event, workshop, or volunteer opportunity.
tribute gifts
Gifts made to DIG in honor or in memory of someone special are a meaningful way to recognize, thank, or remember a loved one.
matching gifts
Many companies offer a matching gift program to current employees that could multiply your generous contribution to DIG. Contact emily@digfb.org to learn more about matching gifts.
planned giving
Your planned gift is a meaningful way to support DIG’s mission and leave a lasting impact in your community. Contact emily@digfb.org to discuss your planned giving options.
furnishing wish list
Shop our wish list of frequently needed furniture and household items and conveniently send your donations directly to DIG - no matter where you are!
why give?
it costs an average of $8,353 for a fully furnished one-bedroom apartment
more than 50% of DIG clients make an
annual household income
of $11,999 or less
(32% of households make only
$6,000 or less per year)
more than 70% of households have
at least one other member in the home
(more than 80% of households include
at least one child
under the age of 18)
the top three reasons clients report needing assistance are:
relocation (20.8%)
recently homeless (19.0%)
domestic violence (11.3%)
