Whirlpool Corporation, Habitat for Humanity, and Indiana University Celebrate 15 Years of Collaboration with Landmark Build
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Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE:WHR), Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County, and Indiana University Kelley School of Business marked 15 years of collaboration with a landmark build the week of Oct 13, 2025.
The 2025 effort completed phase one of Osage Place, adding five net-zero homes among nine climate-resilient BuildBetter with Whirlpool homes this year. The City of Bloomington awarded $250,000 in solar grants for 30 homes.
Since 2021 the program has supported 260 energy-efficient homes, delivering an average 45% energy cost savings per family and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 15% per home. The program plans 50 net-zero or net-zero-ready homes in the next two years.
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- 5 net-zero homes completed in Oct 2025
- City awarded $250,000 in solar grants for 30 homes
- Program supported 260 energy-efficient homes since 2021
- Average 45% energy cost savings per family vs. average new home
- Planned delivery of 50 net-zero or net-zero-ready homes in two years
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"At Whirlpool Corporation, we believe a home is the foundation of opportunity, stability, and well-being," said Jim Peters, Whirlpool chief financial and administrative officer and Kelley School alumnus. "For 15 years, our work with Habitat for Humanity and the Kelley School has enabled us to put that belief into action. This year's expanded build is a milestone that reflects our long-term commitment to building thriving and sustainable communities."
The 2025 build, held the week of October 13, marked the completion of phase one of the Osage Place development, where nine of the homes, including the five net zero homes built this year, are climate resilient and energy-efficient BuildBetter with Whirlpool homes. In addition, the
"Every home we build is more than just walls and a roof; it's a step toward generational change for families," said Wendi Goodlett, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of
Launched in 2021, the BuildBetter with Whirlpool program has supported the construction of 260 climate-resilient, energy-efficient homes across the
Volunteers remain at the heart of these builds, including Whirlpool employees, Monroe County Habitat for Humanity volunteers, and students from IU's Kelley School of Business. Beyond construction, Whirlpool is also investing in workforce development by engaging IU students through professional development opportunities and hands-on building experiences.
"This collaboration demonstrates the power of learning by doing," said Pat Hopkins, dean of the IU Kelley School of Business and the James R. Hodge Chair of Excellence. "Our students don't just study leadership and social impact in the classroom--they live it through meaningful projects like these builds. By working alongside Whirlpool Corporation and Habitat for Humanity, our students gain invaluable experience that will shape their futures while leaving a lasting mark on their community."
For more info about Whirlpool Corporation's support of Habitat for Humanity, visit whirlpoolcorp.com/HfH.
About Whirlpool Corporation
Whirlpool Corporation (NYSE: WHR) is a leading home appliance company, in constant pursuit of improving life at home. As the only major
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