Donating to Habitat for Humanity
For the last three decades Mark Klinedinst has served the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, MS, and now in the role of emeritus professor of economics. The Maryland native spends his time away from the school contributing to numerous charities. Mark Klinedinst has supported Habitat for Humanity International. Making a financial contribution to Habitat for Humanity International can be achieved in just a few simple steps. Habitat for Humanity accepts online donations in various forms, highlighted by one time contributions and recurring monthly gifts. Both recurring and single gifts can be made in amounts of $10, $20, $30, or $50, though the organization also allows donors to contribute customized sums. To help guide donations, the website provides an outline of what each level of donation can purchase. For example, a $50 contribution can help provide an in-need community with a low-flow toilet, while a $150 donation can be used to build a front door. Individuals can also explore planned gifts, which can be arranged to continue in perpetuity through an estate plan, or corporate donations, which allow employers to match donations made my individual employees.















