Donating a House to an NGO: An Act of Love and Solidarity

Have you ever thought about the transformative power of a home? It is not only a roof over our heads, but a space where dreams are nurtured and futures are built. Today, we invite you to explore how donating a house to an NGO can be an act of love that changes lives and strengthens communities.

Why Donate a House?


Donating a house to an NGO is not just a gesture of generosity, but an investment in collective well-being. NGOs use these spaces to create support centres, temporary shelters or even schools, thus expanding their capacity to serve those most in need.

The Donation Process


The process of donating a house is simple, but it requires consideration of legal and fiscal aspects. At ONGD SenValos, we accompany you every step of the way, ensuring that your donation meets all the requirements and giving you peace of mind that your contribution makes a difference.

Benefits for the Donor


In addition to the social impact, donating property brings tax benefits. Depending on local legislation, you may qualify for tax deductions or exemptions, making your donation a smart financial decision as well.

The tax benefits of donating a house to an NGO are significant and may vary according to local legislation. In Spain, for example, individuals can benefit from personal income tax deductions: 80% deduction for the first €150 donated and 35% for higher amounts. If you have donated to the same entity for at least 3 years for the same or higher amounts, the deduction can be increased to 40%. These deductions have a limit of 10% of the net tax base.

It is important to consult with a tax advisor to fully understand the specific benefits in your situation and to ensure that the NGO qualifies to offer these tax advantages.

What are the requirements for an NGO to receive a donation?

In order for an NGO in Spain to receive donations and for donors to benefit from the corresponding tax deductions, the organisation must fulfil several requirements:

  1. The entity must be included in those regulated by Law 49/2002.
  2. It must be able to issue a certificate attesting to the donation, showing the date, the amount and, if not in cash, a document attesting to the delivery of the donated property.
  3. The NGO must specify the intended use of the donated object, ensuring that it will be used for its specific purpose.

These requirements ensure transparency and allow both the NGO and the donor to benefit from the tax advantages established by law.

Building Futures


Each donated house becomes a beacon of hope. Imagine a space where children learn, families grow and communities are strengthened. Your donation has the power to create that space.

Join the Cause


If you are considering donating a house to an NGO, visit our SenValos NGDO website. There you will find all the information you need to make an informed decision and discover how your generosity can become a lasting legacy.

Your home can be much more than a set of walls; it can be the place where someone finds a new beginning. Are you ready to make a difference? Visit ONGD SenValos for more information and take the first step towards an act of love that will resonate for generations.

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