Heads up! The launch webinar has been rescheduled from June 24 to July 8, 2026. Because of the move, applications are NOW open for anyone who wants to launch a fundraising campaign. Please send them to the main October page and instruct them to fill out an application and schedule a call with Taylor to get launched. I will assign them to your teams.
The free course lives inside GoHighLevel. There are three scenarios you'll encounter. Here is exactly what to tell someone depending on where they are.
One critical detail to flag: the email must match the one they originally used to apply. A different email won't be recognized, and the course won't show up in their account. Inside GHL, button labels can vary slightly — but it's always one of these three actions: Create Account, Sign In, or Forgot Password.
First-Time Login
Open the course sign-in link
Click Create account or Sign up
Use the same email they applied with
Set their own password
If they received an email invite, they can click that link directly to set a password.
Returning User
Sign in with the same email and the password they created the first time.
Forgot Password
Click Forgot password on the sign-in screen
Enter the email they originally signed up with
Follow the reset link sent to their inbox
Trip Details
Trip Information
Dates and Location
October 16–19, 2026 (Friday through Monday) Oaxaca, Mexico — Del Bosque community build site
What Is Covered for Your Builder
Hotel stay, Oct 16–19
Welcome dinner on Friday, arrival night
Breakfast and lunch on both build days (Saturday and Sunday)
Our Hotel — Marqués del Valle
Our anchor hotel sits right on the Zócalo — Oaxaca's main square — in the heart of Centro Histórico. It's a classic colonial property with an on-site restaurant and bar, walking distance to Santo Domingo, the markets, and the Ethnobotanical Garden.
The number one fundraising friction in April was legitimacy — donors wondering if this is real. Here is what to arm your builders with. All of it is true and verifiable.
Who TECHO Is
Founded 1997 in Chile — originally "Un Techo para mi País"
One of Latin America's largest housing nonprofits
150,000+ homes built across 19 countries, 1M+ volunteers
Recognized by UN-Habitat, IDB, UNDP, and UNESCO
U.S. donations received by a registered 501(c)(3)
Where the Money Goes
100% of every dollar raised goes to TECHO
TLA never handles, holds, or receives any donor funds
Processed through GoFundMe Pro, received directly by TECHO
Funds flow into one program: "Taylor Love Adventures: The 10,000 Homes Mission"
Homes are built in Oaxaca's Del Bosque community
Proof It Works
April 2026: 46 builders, 20 homes built, $135,516 raised
Trip filled in under 45 days
100% of committed builders hit their fundraising goal
When a donor can see the money lands on TECHO's own donation platform — not ours — the skepticism usually disappears.
The April trip set the standard. Every builder who committed hit their goal. These are the numbers you can share when someone asks whether this is proven.
46
Builders
Volunteers who traveled to build
20
Homes Built
Completed homes in Oaxaca
$135K
Raised
$135,516 total — all to TECHO
45
Days to Fill
The trip filled in under 45 days
Fundraising Tiers
How Much Do Builders Need to Raise?
There are three tiers. Every builder needs to raise at least $3,300 to lock a seat. Seats are confirmed in the order builders hit their goal — so momentum matters.
1
$3,300 — Half a Home
Funds half of a $6,600 home, alongside a partner builder. This is the minimum to confirm a seat.
2
$6,600 — Full Home
Funds one complete home in the Del Bosque community in Oaxaca.
3
$9,900 — Home + Extra
Funds a full home plus extra build capacity. The highest-impact tier available.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
These are the questions your team members will ask most. Straight answers, no spin.
Where does the money I raise go?
100% goes to TECHO. Every dollar is processed through GoFundMe Pro and received by TECHO — a registered 501(c)(3). TLA never touches it. Funds go into one program, "Taylor Love Adventures: The 10,000 Homes Mission," and build homes in Oaxaca — including the homes your team builds on the trip.
Who pays for my hotel and the covered trip costs?
LEADR covers those costs — not your fundraising. The hotel (Oct 16–19), the welcome dinner, and build-day meals are handled separately so your fundraising stays 100% impact. Every dollar you raise goes to TECHO.
Can someone donate directly instead of fundraising?
Yes. A direct donation and fundraising are equally valid paths to a seat. Never push one over the other — both get a builder to Oaxaca.
Are flights included?
No. Flights are not included for new fundraisers. Builders book and pay for their own travel to Oaxaca. Plan accordingly — international flights to OAX often route through Mexico City.
A Note on Legitimacy
The most common donor objection is "is this real." Your best move is to send them directly to TECHO's own platform — when they see the donation landing on give.us.techo.org, not a TLA page, the skepticism usually disappears. Let the infrastructure do the talking.
Your Role as a Coach
You don't need to have every answer. Your job is to keep your team member moving — from application, to the free course, to their fundraising page, to a booked seat. Use this hub as your reference. When in doubt, book a call with Tay at go.taylorlove.co/fundraiser-schedule.
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