Our motto, “Opening Doors to Fulfilling the American Dream,” means many things.
We open doors for future skilled trades professionals by educating the public that a career in the construction trades provides well-paying jobs, and certifications can often be earned without the burden of student debt. We open doors to Texans that dream of homeownership by helping provide the labor needed to build quality, affordable homes.
Our door is also open to those who need a helping hand through our charitable efforts. Learn more about our workforce development and disaster relief efforts by reading below.
Charitable Activities
Texas builders have a long history of giving back to their communities and state. The Texas Builders Foundation continues this tradition by working with building-related charities and organizations to ensure that their good and necessary work continues.
The Foundation has raised thousands of dollars to help rebuild neighborhoods and cities that were destroyed by natural disasters across the nation, including $70,000 for Hill Country/Central Texas in the aftermath of the July 4th 2025 flooding event.
Additionally, we have proudly supported Operation FINALLY HOME, an organization that builds homes for our wounded warriors or their survivors. As a partner in the Make It Movement, we helped bring awareness to the need for skilled trades professionals by bringing “America’s Front Porch” to events across the state and country.
If you need information on rebuilding following a disaster, you can find help here. If you have questions about funding for a homebuilding-related charity project, please contact the Foundation.
As part of the Texas Builders Foundation's mission to support the charitable activities of the residential construction industry, the foundation works with Home Builders Associations across the antion to assist in Natural Disaster Relief efforts.
Hill Country/Central Texas Flooding - July 2025
Since early morning on Friday, July 4, heavy rainfall has brought massive flash flooding to Texas, resulting in at least 100 deaths, 28 of which are children. Dozens are still missing, and rescue and recovery efforts are ongoing.
To support those that have been affected by the flooding in rebuilding efforts, the Texas Builders Foundation is now collecting donations through the Hill Country/Central Texas Flooding Relief Fund to assist the affected communities and HBAs in their relief and rebuilding efforts.