NAHB Members Surpass $40 Million in Savings in 2024, with More to Come in 2025
2024 marked yet another banner year for NAHB member benefits, as members saved more than $40 million through the Member Savings Program. With an expanding lineup of exclusive offers, the program remains dedicated to delivering significant savings to NAHB members in 2025 and beyond.
Savings Highlights in 2024
During this past year, the Member Savings Program introduced several exciting new partnerships with leading companies including Microsoft Office, Sam’s Club, BMW, Holman Fleet & Automotive Services, SiriusXM, and Indeed, while discontinuing Rho. These additions reflect our ongoing commitment to meeting members' evolving needs.
Our savings partners have continually gone above and beyond to support NAHB members. Among the notable offers and contributions:
- Dell Technologies: A long-standing partner, Dell provides more than just exclusive pricing on laptops and hardware. They also continue to offer free onsite or virtual IT consultations, helping members assess and optimize their business-tech infrastructure.
- Lowe’s: In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, Lowe’s pledged $2 million toward relief efforts, playing a vital role in rebuilding impacted communities.
- T-Mobile for Business: T-Mobile Emergency Response teams worked tirelessly on the ground to restore connectivity in disaster-stricken areas. They also pledged up to $1 million to support ongoing recovery efforts.
Additional Opportunities in 2025
The Member Savings team is taking a strategic approach in 2025, focusing on partnerships that address the unique challenges facing the industry.
- Indeed: Recognizing the ongoing labor shortages, Indeed is a highly anticipated addition. Members can now receive a $250 sponsored job credit to help streamline their hiring process from start to finish, ensuring they find the right talent for their businesses.
- Holman Fleet & Automotive Services: Holman provides members with fleet management solutions, including vehicle sourcing, flexible lease plans, and maintenance services. NAHB members will also enjoy a free first-month lease payment upon signing up.
- Microsoft Office: Members can get a lifetime license for Microsoft Office at up to 90% off — a significant value for businesses aiming to stay productive and cost-efficient.
Expanding Value for Members
NAHB is actively pursuing new partnerships to enhance the value of membership. Look out for more savings opportunities in auto and business management solutions in the first half of 2025.
For a complete list of current savings programs, visit nahb.org/savings. If you have questions or suggestions for new programs, feel free to contact Sharon Salang.
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