Habitat partner: Whirlpool Corporation

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For 23 years, Whirlpool Corporation has partnered with Habitat for Humanity to help improve and broaden the ways Habitat can assist more families to achieve housing stability. Since 1999, Whirlpool Corporation has helped improve the lives of nearly 1 million people in more than 45 countries through supporting house builds, engaging in U.S. advocacy efforts and donating appliances. Now, Whirlpool Corporation’s goal is to double their impact by supporting new programs like Habitat for Humanity’s BuildBetter with Whirlpool. This three-year program will expand upon Habitat’s current efforts to help homeowners mitigate the impacts of extreme weather events by supporting the building of 250 energy-efficient and resilient homes. The aim is to produce a long-term reduction in operating costs for homeowners through an expected improvement in energy efficiency of approximately 15% compared to homes built to the current local government code. 

Cost of home demonstration sign in front of capitol building

Whirlpool Corporation’s support of the Cost of Home advocacy campaign enables Habitat organizations, partners, volunteers and community members in the United States to help 10 million people have access to an affordable home. Through sponsorship of Habitat’s global housing forums, Whirlpool has helped to increase access to shelter for vulnerable populations around the world by joining housing organizations and nonprofit, for-profit, public sector, academia, philanthropic and global institutions to create innovative housing solutions. Whirlpool employees around the globe are engaging in the building of Habitat houses in the Asia-Pacific region, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Latin American and Caribbean countries. Whirlpool is also commissioning an energy efficiency study of the refrigerators and ranges that are donated to Habitat families in the United States.

BuildBetter with Whirlpool

Habitat for Humanity’s BuildBetter with Whirlpool initiative is an expansion of Habitat’s existing BuildBetter initiative that will build climate-resilient and energy-efficient homes to help hundreds of families in need of affordable housing over three years.

BuildBetter with Whirlpool aims to help deliver an approximate 15% increase in energy efficiency compared to homes built to current government code. Ultimately, 260 resilient, energy-efficient homes will be completed, and findings from the initiative will be used to create resources that can be scaled and implemented across the U.S.

Whirlpool funds two types of grants that Habitat for Humanity affiliates use to help construct BuildBetter with Whirlpool homes:

Cost of Home advocacy

Since Habitat’s Cost of Home campaign launched in 2019, Whirlpool has been a partner in the work the campaign has done to access more stable, affordable homes for people like Mattie — helping to secure more than 200 policy wins across the U.S. Through the five-year Cost of Home campaign, Habitat for Humanity is mobilizing local Habitat organizations, partners, volunteers and community members across the country to find the solutions and help create the policies that will allow 10 million individuals to meet their most basic needs.

Below is a roundup of the policy wins experienced through the Cost of Home campaign to date by Habitat for Humanity affiliates in areas where Whirlpool has a presence through manufacturing facilities or offices.

Fiscal year 2022

Fiscal year 2021

Housing Forum: Latin America and the Caribbean

LAC housing forum participants

Whirlpool Corporation is a strong supporter of Habitat for Humanity’s Housing Forums. In 2023, the company will participate in and sponsor the Latin American and Caribbean Housing forum, which will be held in Bogata, Columbia. Attendees represent private sector companies, public sector agencies, civil society organizations, academia and global institutions. The conference will focus on: Increasing Impact on Living Conditions in Slums and Informal Settlements; Addressing the Quantitative and Qualitative Housing Deficits; and Strengthening Climate Resilience for Low-Income Communities.

Terwilliger Center for Innovation in Shelter

Habitat homeowner at build site

Whirlpool Corporation partnered with Habitat for Humanity’s Terwilliger Center for Innovation in Shelter, or TCIS, to perform design sprint activities testing the viability of bringing the company’s Handle with Care hand-crank washing machines to market. The activities included 11 awareness-raising workshops with 121 participants on washing practices and habits in the Mexican states of Guanajuato and Chiapas, which provided the final input for designing the commercial test of the washing machines.

The tests included campaigns in flea markets, marketing posters and promotions on WhatsApp and the radio. As a result, consumers purchased 10 washing machines, achieving the target sales set for the state of Guanajuato. Additionally, feedback on the use of the Handle with Care washing machine was collected from 11 people, who received the machine as an incentive for participating in the workshops. Feedback will be collected from those who purchased the washing machine. Based on the findings to date, the Whirlpool team is considering a redesign of its Handle with Care product.

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