What Habitat work qualifies for sweat equity?
Attending Habitat Homeowner workshop classes accounts for approximately10% of required hours (hours put in are counted as double hours); Attending pre-approved Home Improvement Classes and Homeowner Association activities; Work as a volunteer on the build site of a Habitat home (work is assigned by the Habitat construction supervisor); HFH Home Education Courses (hours put in are counted as double hours) Pre-approved home improvement classes at Home Depot/Reno Depot or equivalent (hours put in are counted as double hours); With the approval of the Family Partner, a maximum of 50 hours of sweat equity requirements can be met through volunteer work with another community organization; A maximum of 50 hours of sweat equity can be contributed through school credits from both adults and children in the family Volunteer hours worked at the Habitat Restore; Volunteer hours worked on administrative tasks as needed at the HFH-NCR office; Volunteering for speaking engagements and media interview