CampaignAgent is proud to announce a new partnership with Homes for Homes
Homes for Homes is an independent, not-for-profit organisation, established by Australia’s largest and most successful social enterprise, The Big Issue.
Their mission is simple – every night 122,000 people in Australia sleep homeless, while another 1.5 million live in serious housing stress. Homes for Homes aims to raise funds through the sale and resale of properties, to solve the homelessness crisis.
Homes for Homes recognises that Australia’s homeless crisis cannot be solved by a single person, organisation or government. As the leading provider for Pay Now, Pay Later solutions for real estate marketing, CampaignAgent will be making it easier than ever for Australian homeowners to donate towards the Homes for Homes initiative.
Homes for Homes is on track to raise more than $1 billion for social and affordable housing over the next 30 years – and today, CampaignAgent is proud to be joining Homes for Homes to help end homelessness.
Homes for Homes is a simple promise that when a home sells, whenever that is, 0.1% of the sale price will be donated—helping create homes for those in need. CampaignAgent will be adding to this mechanism by launching a new option through its payment gateways, so Australians who are in the process of selling their homes can elect to add a donation to Homes for Homes.
Homelessness in Australia is one of the biggest challenges we face in today’s society, the flow-on effects impact each and every one of us. With the support of CampaignAgent we look forward to sharing our mission with more Australians and raising funds for the creation of social and affordable housing for those on the margins.
Steven Persson Homes for Homes CEO
We’re incredibly proud to be launching this new partnership with Homes for Homes, where we can connect CampaignAgent clients with Homes for Homes, so they can share in the prosperity of property and easily make a contribution to help other Australians
Shaun Moriarty CampaignAgent CEO
Homes for Homes is an independent, not-for-profit organisation created by Australia’s largest and most successful social enterprise, The Big Issue, to generate funds to tackle Australia’s chronic shortage of more than 600,000 social and affordable homes by raising money through donations from property sales.
Due to a severe lack of funding, the shortage is projected to grow to one million properties by 2036. Homes for Homes raises funds through donors, both individuals and developers, agreeing to register their property, which enables a tax-deductible donation of 0.1% of the property’s sale price (or monthly rent) to be donated to Homes for Homes. These donations are pooled and are granted to community housing providers to increase the supply of social affordable housing across Australia.
To learn more about The Big Issue, visit: thebigissue.org.au
To learn more about Homes for Homes, contact: homesforhomes.org.au
As the leading provider of Pay Now, Pay Later Real Estate Solutions, CampaignAgent has pioneered the evolution of Vendor Paid Advertising (VPA) in the real estate industry since its inception in 2015.
With an impressive track record of over 250,000 vendor transactions, CampaignAgent has cemented its reputation as the unparalleled authority in empowering real estate transactions having recently surpassed the monumental milestone of $1 billion in VPA funding. Seamlessly blending expertise in real estate, technology, marketing, strategy, and finance, CampaignAgent has partnered with and supports over 14,000 Agents and over 60% of the top 100 Real Estate Businesses across Australia.
At the core of CampaignAgent’s pioneering spirit lies its Pay Now, Pay Later solution, a powerful catalyst that helps vendors, agents, landlords, and tenants with new found financial freedom.
We firmly believe that with the right support in place, Australians can realise their dreams through property.
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