Weyerhaeuser Company announced the Habitat for Humanity Innovation Challenge to encourage new and creative home-building solutions using sustainable wood products. The challenge will task six U.S.-based Habitat affiliates with designing innovative uses of wood products that increase equitable access to affordable homes and demonstrate sustainability or resiliency. Each selected affiliate will receive $15,000 from Weyerhaeuser to implement the design idea.

Weyerhaeuser and Habitat are longtime partners with a shared commitment to supporting communities by creating greater access to affordable and sustainable homes. A key component of the innovation challenge is the design and implementation of ideas in the built environment. Examples of areas where teams might choose to innovate include offsite construction, construction methods, use of wood waste or disaster preparedness.

Habitat affiliates selected to participate in the challenge include: Habitat for Humanity Tucson (Tucson, Arizona); Habitat for Humanity of the Northern Flint Hills (Man Manhattan, Kansas); New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity (New Orleans, Louisiana); Genesee County Habitat for Humanity (Flint, Michigan); Central Minnesota Habitat for Humanity (St. Cloud, Minnesota); Habitat for Humanity Sanford Area (Sanford, North Carolina). Ensuring everyone has access to a quality, sustainably built home is one Weyerhaeuser's 3 by 30 Sustainability Ambitions, and the company is working with partners like Habitat for Humanity, applying its deep industry knowledge and leveraging its supply chain expertise to increase the overall availability of quality housing in North America.