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Habitat on the Hill - MN

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Meet your legislators. Tell your story. Make a difference. 

Join Habitat supporters from across the state to learn about advocacy and raise your voice for affordable homeownership at the Capitol. It's completely free, and no experience is necessary.

Advocacy at Habitat

Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity advocates on the federal, state, and local levels. Through advocacy, we build relationships with lawmakers and create new opportunities for affordable homeownership throughout the Twin Cities and beyond. Our advocacy efforts build on current affordable homeownership investment and enact equitable housing policies. We’re nonpartisan, so we don’t support candidates – we only support policies to make homeownership more equitable and accessible. And all this is only possible through Habitat supporters like YOU taking action!

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"I feel pride in owning my home. Today, I urge everybody to stand with Habitat for Humanity." Hunde, Habitat Homeowner since 2018 and Habitat Advocate

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Click the links below to send pre-written emails to your legislators on topics critical to Habitat's mission.

 

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Twin Cities Habitat's Advocacy Goals

We advocate for housing policies at the federal level through action alerts, staying in touch with elected leaders, and attending the annual Habitat on the Hill D.C. Here are our current federal priorities:

    • HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) and Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) are resources accessed through partnerships with local communities to develop new homes and ensure housing affordability for Habitat clients. With increasing land and construction costs and stagnating wages, these resources are vital in providing access to homeownership for working-class families.
    • AmeriCorps has a long history at Twin Cities Habitat, and the service of AmeriCorps members is vital to our mission. We seek increased funding to recruit and support members as they serve onsite and within the Habitat office to engage volunteers, build and renovate homes, and share Habitat’s work with communities across the Twin Cities region.
    • The Homeownership Supply Accelerator would establish a new source of flexible financial assistance to regrow the nation’s stock of starter homes. Twin Cities Habitat could use this for property acquisition, new construction or rehab, helping reach a wide range of communities across the nation and narrow gaps for populations facing the greatest barriers to homeownership.
    • The CDFI Fund helps Habitat provide critical financial services to disinvested and underserved communities. As a certified Community Development Financial Institution, this Fund is an important part of our work and ability to invest more in low-income communities.
 

We advocate for housing policies at the state level through action alerts, hosting Habitat on the Hill MN, meeting with legislators, and more. For the 2026 legislative session, our priorities are:  

    • Reforming Homeowners Associations in a way that better protects homeowners. HOAs create and enforce rules for the communities in which they operate. While they provide benefits to residents, they can also cause challenges in a way that calls for better regulation. Last session we helped advocate for the establishment of an Ombudsperson’s Office to provide resources and resolve disputes between homeowners and boards, and the year prior, urged the legislature to establish a working group to look deeper into this issue and inform recommendations. This year, we’re looking to implement the recommendations of the working group, including increasing transparency and oversight of management companies, improving homeowner participation, ensuring reasonable fines and rules, and preventing unnecessary foreclosure.
    • Investing in The Heights for the construction of new affordable homes on St. Paul’s Greater East Side. In Partnership with JO Companies and Sherman Associates, this project will build over 1,000 new units, 147 of which will be homeownership units developed by Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity. Due to the size of this project, public investment is essential, and direct funding from the state will be needed to fund our gap at a scale we likely would not achieve otherwise.

We also support: 

    • Reducing barriers to building more homes by improving development processes and diversifying the kinds of housing that can be built statewide, including adopting reforms proposed in the Yes to Homes! legislation.
    • Adopting a constitutional amendment for housing that will provide a dedicated, ongoing stream of funding to address our state’s affordable housing crisis.
    • Adopting reforms to improve property insurance affordability and coverage, especially among low-income homeowners, based on recommendations from the Minnesota Homeowners Property Insurance Task Force.
    • Investing into Homeownership Education, Counseling, and Training to allow organizations to continue providing financial coaching, counseling, homebuyer education, and foreclosure prevention assistance to households in need.
    • Continuing to support the First-Generation Homebuyer Downpayment Assistance program that supports down payments for first-generation homebuyers whose parents have never owned a home or lost a home due to foreclosure. This program has been very successful in supporting consumer choice, closing the racial homeownership gap, and helping more families achieve homeownership.
    • Increasing funding for housing infrastructure bonds to develop housing across the entire continuum.   

We advocate for housing policies at the local level through targeted action alerts, meeting with councilmembers, events with coalition partners, local grassroots advocacy support, speaking at hearings, and more. 

Our local priorities vary each year, but typically we advocate for:

  • Investment in programs that support preservation and repair work. We partner with cities to use our A Brush with Kindness program to repair distressed homes and resolve open housing citations for low-income homeowners. This program prevents homelessness by preventing the displacement of residents and preserves our affordable housing stock.
    • Investment in city-funded programs that support new development.  Programs like Minneapolis Homes Financing provide Twin Cities Habitat with essential funding to support the development and affordability of newly constructed homes. 
  • Investment in foreclosure prevention funding. Twin Cities Habitat recognizes the need for counseling services and financial assistance to families facing foreclosure, and cities and counties are valuable partners in helping housing organizations provide those resources.
  • One-time investment requests for large developments such as The Heights in St. Paul.Learn more about our work at The Heights.

Check out what our team pursued during past budget cycles and what they achieved: 

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