Your Arizona Charitable Tax Credit Makes a Difference
Date/Time
3/6/2026 - 4/15/2026 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM MT
Event Type(s)
Annual Event
Event Description
Wickenburg Area Habitat for Humanity is encouraging community members to take advantage of the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit, a unique opportunity for residents to keep their tax dollars working locally while helping provide safe, healthy housing for neighbors in need.
Through this state program, Arizona taxpayers can direct a portion of their state income tax to qualifying charitable organizations—at no additional cost. Contributions to Wickenburg Area Habitat for Humanity qualify for the credit, up to $421 for individuals or $841 for couples filing jointly.
These dollars stay right here in our community,” said Jo’Ann Montana, Executive Director of Wickenburg Area Habitat for Humanity. “Every contribution helps us build affordable housing and complete critical home repairs for seniors, veterans, and low‑income families who are living with unsafe or deteriorating conditions. This is a powerful way for residents to make a direct, local impact.”
Funds raised through the tax credit support building affordable housing and our Critical Home Repairs Program, which provides essential repairs such as accessibility modifications, plumbing and electrical fixes, roof repairs, and safety improvements. The program allows families to remain safely in their homes and maintain stability in the community.
Location
Wickenburg Area Habitat for Humanity 370 W Center St Wickenburg , AZ 85390
How It Works
• Donations made by April 15, 2026 may be claimed on the 2025 Arizona state tax return.
• The credit is dollar‑for‑dollar, reducing the amount of state tax owed.
• Donors do not need to itemize to claim the credit.
Community members can make a secure online contribution or learn more about the program at WickenburgHabitat.org.
“Wickenburg is a town that shows up for its neighbors,” Montana added. “The Arizona Charitable Tax Credit gives every resident the chance to strengthen our community and help ensure that families have a safe place to call home.”