HORNE Donates $100,000 to Hurricane Relief

HORNE, a professional services firm, today announced its donation of $100,000 to relief efforts following Hurricanes Helene and Milton. The third-quarter Seasons of Giving campaign recipients, fueled by the HORNE Community Foundation, will each receive $25,000.

The American Red Cross, Samaritan’s Purse, Convoy of Hope and Feeding America are the receiving organizations providing on-the-ground support in the heavily impacted areas of Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee.

“Giving back to our communities, especially in times of need, is a huge part of HORNE,” said CEO and Managing Partner Rusty Butcher. “Our Seasons of Giving partner committee unanimously agreed to support the efforts to help families and communities affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton as they navigate the future. With HORNE team members and clients located across the U.S., we feel strongly about helping our friends and neighbors as they face challenges.”

HORNE’s partners established the HORNE Community Foundation in 2021 to provide financial support to the areas where team members live and serve. During quarterly Seasons of Giving campaigns, HORNE employees nominate non-profit organizations of their choice to receive funding.

READ MORE OF OUR LATEST INSIGHTS

SEE AROUND CORNERS.
INDUSTRY EXPERTISE DELIVERED.

More Insights

Who You Need on Your Succession Team

Selling or transitioning a business is one of the most important strategy decisions you’ll make. The right team doesn’t just support the...

READ MORE

20 Years Later: Hurricane Katrina—The Storm that Shaped HORNE

When Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf Coast 20 years ago, the impact was deeply personal for many HORNE team members. They suffered alongside...

READ MORE

Master Cash Flow Before It Masters You

From unpredictable payments to cash-draining change orders, construction cash flow is a battle. This in-depth guide gives contractors the tools to...

READ MORE

10 Questions To Ask Before Handing Over The Keys

Here are 10 depth-driven questions every construction owner should ask, complete with the real-world ROI, pitfalls to avoid, and practical steps to...

READ MORE

When Hard Hats Aren’t Enough: Why Mental Health Has to Be a Jobsite Priority

Every year, more than 6,000 construction workers in the U.S. die by suicide. That’s six times more than jobsite fatalities. And it’s not just...

READ MORE

Medicaid Work Requirements: Bridging Data Gaps

Under the 2025 Act, formerly the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law on July 4, 2025, federal law now requires certain adults...

READ MORE

Talk to an expert today.