HCBA Wine Country Community Charitable Fund

The Hill Country Builders Association (HCBA) Wine Country Community Charitable Fund was established to raise and distribute funds for the HCBA Trades Programs across the Wine Country Division (Fredericksburg).

This fund through the Texas Builders Foundation accepts donations from supporting HCBA members and non-members throughout the community. The Texas Builders Foundation is organized as a public charitable Foundation within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. All contributions to the Foundation are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

In addition to individual contributions, the HCBA Wine Country Division holds two fundraising events each year, the sporting clays tournament and the bowling tournament, as well as the auction of a “tiny house” built by the students with assistance of Builder and Associate members in Gillespie, Blanco, and Mason counties. Tickets to these events will also be tax deductible and will be used, for example, to support NAHB Student Chapters, and student projects such as building “tiny homes,” work study programs, mentoring programs, and career fairs and industry education for each of the independent school districts in the Wine Country HCBA’s three-county jurisdiction.

The Texas Builders Foundation is organized exclusively as a private charitable foundation within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. All  contributions to the foundation are tax deductible.

Texas Builders Foundation donations are non-refundable.  If a credit card is charged in error, a full refund will be given. Your transaction is not complete until you click on Pay Now and receive transaction confirmation.

For more information about the Texas Builders Foundation and it's activities or your donation, please contact Lorraine Urey at (512) 476-6346 or Lorraine@TexasBuilders.org.

We're sorry. We are no longer taking donations at this time. This campaign ended on 10/02/2023