BUILDING Houses BUILDING Hope BUILDING Philadelphia Annual Report

BUILDING Houses BUILDING Hope BUILDING Philadelphia 2012 Annual Report Mission: Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia transforms lives and our City by ...
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BUILDING Houses BUILDING Hope BUILDING Philadelphia

2012 Annual Report

Mission: Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia transforms lives and our City by building quality homes in partnership with families in need.

Vision: A city where all Philadelphians have a safe, affordable place to call home.

About Us & Our Mission Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia is an independently chartered affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, a nonprofit organization that seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world, and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. Locally, Habitat Philadelphia is on a mission to transform lives and our city by building and repairing quality homes in partnership with families in need, and uniting all Philadelphians around the cause of affordable housing. Reaching out from Christian roots across faith, denominational, economic and racial lines, Habitat works in partnership with prospective and existing homeowners, volunteers, donors, community organizations and all those who can help reach these goals.

Table of Contents About Us & Our Mission .........................................................2 Staff members..........................................................................3 From the Executive Director and Board President........................4 Our Impact...............................................................................5 Our Families............................................................................7 Our Volunteers.........................................................................9 The Habitat ReStore................................................................11 Building Hope Luncheon 2012...............................................12 Our Supporters......................................................................13 Statement of Financial Position...............................................15 Corporate Support..................................................................16 Get Involved...........................................................................17

Our Board Members President: Greg Hagin Vice President: Carlton Johnson

Our Staff Members

Vice President: Karen Flynn

Executive Director: Frank Monaghan

Treasurer: Jonathan Spadaford

Associate Executive Director: Corinne O’Connell

Secretary: Katie O’Brien

Development & Communications Coordinator: Henry Randolph

Nikki Bagby

Development Manager of Faith Relations: Zach Wilcha

Al Boris

Development Associate: Kristin Caldwell

Michael Freedman

Volunteer Coordinator: Shonda Brinson

Holly Haines

Operations Director: Kathy White

Ken Hirshman

Director of Project Planning: Jon Musselman

Jim Kent

Project Manager: Troy Hannigan

Melissa Knight

Family Services Program Manager: Rebecca Saadeh

Jerry Kreider

Family Services Coordinator: Peter Cognetti

Kim Mathis

Director of Construction: Rick Powell

Michael McTigue

Construction Site Supervisor: Will Lambrakos

Paul Nolen

Construction Electrician: George Buckmann

Robert Ragsdale

AmeriCorps Construction Crew Leaders:

Theresa Ryals-Logan

Bryant Burkhart, Devin Henry, Andrew Wolenter

Tina Scott

Director of The Other Carpenter: Cassie O’Connell

Frank Siefert

The Other Carpenter Site Supervisor: Craig Lee

Bob Taylor

The Other Carpenter Admin. Assistant: Renia Johnson

Danielle Triplett

ReStore Manager: Javier Lanchang

David Whalen

ReStore Operations Manager: Emily Pratt ReStore Warehouse Manager: Dally Correa ReStore Cashier: Angie Correa-Collazo AmeriCorps VISTA, ReStore Development: Greg Bradley Director of Weatherization & Home Repair: Emily Lucas Weatherization & Home Repair Assistant: Vicki Rosenzweig AmeriCorps Weatherization & Home Repair Crew Leader: Rocky Font-Soloway

From the Executive Director and Board President Growth and optimism were more than just buzz words at Habitat Philadelphia this year. To better serve the growing need for affordable housing in Philadelphia, in 2012 we expanded our construction and weatherization/repair services and in the process forged strong relationships with city agencies, corporate and foundation partners, and the thousands of volunteers who join in our mission. We’re thrilled to share some highlights with you: • In 2012 Habitat Philadelphia created the Building Impact Strategic Plan, a roadmap to guide our dramatic growth in coming years. The plan hinges on three objectives: to strengthen and diversify our revenue streams; to leverage our partnerships and community engagement; and in so doing, to increase our impact through increased homebuilding and home repair (please see Impact Chart on page 5). • This year Habitat Philadelphia had 10 homes under construction. Seven families purchased their energy-efficient Habitat houses and became first-time homeowners, responsible neighbors, and property tax-payers. • In Summer 2012 we welcomed our newest cohort of 11 Partner Families into the Frank Monaghan homeownership program, and they began completing their 350 hours of sweat equity! We’re humbled and inspired by their stories of drive and enthusiasm to become firsttime homeowners. Our Weatherization & Home Repair Program (WHRP) served 15 low-income homeowners in 2012, helping these families to stay in their homes and maintaining affordable housing in the City. The WHRP also expanded its partnerships, collaborating with Project H.O.M.E. to serve as general contractor for 10 repair projects, and receiving in-kind donations of materials and skilled labor from Dow Chemical and The Mark Group.

Greg Hagin

• The Habitat ReStore salvaged 275 tons of materials from the local waste stream. Our truck is rolling across town making free donation pickups. We encourage you to call today (see pg. 11) and let the ReStore empty your garage or basement! • As we closed out 2012, we acquired The Other Carpenter (TOC), a West Philadelphia-based non-profit serving lowincome homeowners in need of critical home repairs. The Other Carpenter has provided services to over 660 families since beginning in 2001. Director David Heaton retired in October 2012 and asked Habitat to begin administering the program. TOC’s mission fits perfectly with our goal to expand our services across the city, and we’re honored to welcome The Other Carpenter as an additional repair program of Habitat Philadelphia. • Faith in Action! Habitat provides a powerful opportunity for all people to put their core beliefs about justice, loving our neighbors, equity and the environment into action. Zachary Wilcha, Development Manager for Faith Relations, leads the charge for Habitat’s new initiative and welcomes the opportunity to meet with your faith community. Growth and optimism are everywhere at Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia, and, even more importantly, among the families and neighborhoods we serve. Every day we are truly thankful to be working with our partner families, our 2800+ volunteers, our dedicated staff and our Board of Directors. The work continues. Come, build with us!

Frank Monaghan, Executive Director

Greg Hagin, Board President

Take a look at our growth! Habitat Philadelphia is expanding its programs to meet the critical needs of our city, where 1 in 4 households must choose between keeping a roof overhead and paying for other essentials such as food and school supplies. In the next three years we will increase the number of houses we build or rehab, and dramatically expand the number of families we serve through projects in the Weatherization and Home Repair and The Other Carpenter programs.

The Weatherization and Home Repair Program (WHRP) and The Other Carpenter (TOC) complete smaller projects which take less time and money than traditional homebuilding. This enables Habitat to expand its impact and serve more families across Philadelphia.

Before The Other Carpenter Replacing decayed plaster with fresh drywall and paint—a total transformation.

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Before Homebuilding 1448 and 1450 S. Marston Street: two row-houses renovated by Habitat and purchased by proud first-time homeowners!

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Before Weatherization and Home Repair Parging and sealing a homeowner’s basement to keep out moisture and preserve the home.

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Our FAMILIES: Habitat Philadelphia is about hard work and partnership. Partner families invest 350 hours of Sweat Equity, and Habitat invests in their success, too: we sell our houses at cost, with a zero-interest mortgage. This ensures that families pay no more than 30% of their income on housing—empowering them to focus on other critical expenses such as health care, child care and education. Habitat families become engaged, long-term neighbors and tax-payers, building strong neighborhoods and supporting our City. And every zero-interest mortgage payment is “paid forward” towards future construction projects and more family partnerships. Together, we are transforming poverty housing in Philadelphia.

Our Partner Family: Deidre Meade Building her family’s future with Habitat Deidre Meade is working hard to raise her four-year-old son Shahid in a safe, stable home. She braves the weather year-round as a bicycle security officer at Temple University. And she is dedicated to finishing 350 hours of Sweat Equity work with Habitat Philadelphia, to build a bright new future for her family. Owning a home has been a long-time goal for Deidre. Several years ago she and her son moved into a house that (unbeknownst to them) was filled with flaking lead paint. Shahid developed signs of lead poisoning and had to begin treatment to counteract the effects. Deidre paid to have the house treated, but knew this wasn’t enough. And despite working overtime at her job, she couldn’t save enough money to pay the deposit on a new rental. She knew that Habitat Philadelphia’s homeownership program was the perfect opportunity, and when she found out she’d been accepted, “I started screaming, shouting, and crying” all at once, she said. Deidre now spends two days a month working on Habitat’s construction sites and attending workshops on everything from financial literacy to home maintenance.

Sweat Equity is a big commitment of time and

energy, but Deidre is no stranger to hard work and big dreams!

Our New Homeowners: The Garoma-Hailu Family Sintayehu and Birhane entered our homeownership program in September 2010. They purchased a Habitat house in December 2012, just in time for the holidays Sintayehu and Birhane grew up in Ethiopia. They earned professional degrees (Sintayehu as an ecology professor, Birhane as a nurse) and dreamed of moving to the United States. After being selected in the U.S. State Department’s Diversity Visa Lottery for legal residence in America, they packed their belongings and flew to Philadelphia. But reality quickly set in when they found that their degrees wouldn’t transfer to American accreditation systems. They suddenly had no job prospects, and almost no community to turn to for help. Sintayehu and Birhane were committed to making things work, taking multiple jobs and enrolling in community college courses. They made do with a cramped, frigid one-bedroom apartment (all they could afford). But when their daughter Sifin arrived they knew they needed a better home. They applied to Habitat’s homeownership program and were overjoyed to find out they’d been accepted. Between work, school, and Sweat Equity, it’s an understatement to say that

Did you know?

Sintayehu and Birhane have stayed busy. But they couldn’t be happier to own a safe, decent affordable home as they advance their careers and

Locally, Habitat Philadelphia has built 168

raise Sifin, now three years old. Birhane is close to finishing her advanced

homes in partnership with families in need,

certifications and is excited to practice nursing again.

representing decent, affordable shelter for

Sintayehu is

pursuing a graduate degree in biology and hopes to teach high school

over 560 individuals.

science. We congratulate the Garoma-Hailu family and wish them best of luck as they turn one dream after another into reality!

Every 5 1/2 minutes around the world, Habitat for Humanity volunteers help move another family into safe shelter. Habitat Philadelphia builds globally as well as locally, supporting 124 additional families throughout the world since 1986!

Holy Family University Campus Chap ter

Tishman Speyer, donors of the 2011 Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lumber used in Habitat’s houses!

From school groups to corporate sponsors, teams from across the region volunteer with Habitat Philadelphia! Groups raise funds for Habitat’s projects and spend the day building or repairing houses, led by our staff. To learn about group volunteer opportunities, visit Volunteers from corporate sponsor Wells Fargo

www.habitatphiladelphia.org/get-involved!

8 and held a ReStore Conestoga High School raised $5,43 volunteer day! donation drive to sponsor their team

Habitat Young Professionals volunt eer day, Nov. 2012

t Philadelphia ial and volunteer support for Habita Regency Centers continues its financ

Friends Select Class of 2015 raises awareness in Center City

Our Volunteers: Habitat Philadelphia’s volunteers are the heartbeat of our work! In 2012, over 2800 individuals and groups partnered with us at our construction sites, our home repair projects, and our ReStore. Here, some of our dedicated volunteers explain why they’re a part of the crew.

Sally Poliwoda “In 2012 I committed to volunteering at Habitat Philadelphia’s construction sites at least once a month for the whole year. I like learning skills that I can bring to my own projects at home, and I like seeing the dramatic change that takes place in the homes and the neighborhood! The staff is so patient and friendly. The work is tangible, and you see results immediately.”

Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church Members of the church have been volunteering with The Other Carpenter for a decade, and we welcome them to Habitat Philadelphia! The acquisition is “fantastic—it’s a great way to ensure that the important work of The Other Carpenter continues in the neighborhoods of West Philadelphia,” says volunteer Don Smith.

Kerienne Huggins Amanee Scott-Stephan Amanee volunteers on our Family Services Committee, which supports the homeownership program. “This is Habitat from a vantage point that’s totally different from working on a construction site. I reviewed applications for this year’s Partner Families, and I’m so excited about their journey to homeownership. The need for safe and affordable housing is loud and clear, and Habitat is doing necessary work to even the playing field for many Philadelphians.”

“I volunteer at the ReStore, helping to unload, clean, sort, and price donations. I get to meet other volunteers and customers from all walks of life—no two days are the same at the ReStore! Knowing that the proceeds from sales in the store go directly to homebuilding projects makes me feel like my hard work is worthwhile.”

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, ReStore! We celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Habitat Philadelphia ReStore in 2012! The ReStore is a second-hand retail outlet where quality donated home goods, furniture and building materials are sold to the public at a fraction of the original cost. New donors, new volunteers and new customers come through the doors each week—and every one of them is critical to our success. And, the ReStore is a vital stream of funding—all proceeds go back towards Habitat’s homebuilding and repair

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programs. In 2012 the ReStore grossed over $383,000 to help low-income Philadelphians in need.

www.habitatphiladelphia.org/restore The ReStore is a win for everyone.

Schedule Your Pick-up (215) 739 9300 [email protected]

Visit the ReStore 2930 Jasper Street, Philadelphia, PA 19134 The ReStore is open Wednesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

• Donors can schedule a free pick-up and get a tax deduction, making it easy to clear out a room, house or office. • Shoppers find a reliable source for high-quality, lowcost home improvement materials, furniture and building supplies. • It’s green! Re-using second-hand materials is the most earth-friendly form of recycling there is! • We pick up donations from around Philadelphia and the immediate surrounding area. The ReStore truck is moving throughout the week, so scheduling a donation has never been easier.

Free Donation Pick-Ups! All donated items are tax-deductible. To schedule a pick-up or inquire

Did you know?

about items we accept, visit www.habitatphiladelphia.org/restore

In 2012 alone, the Habitat Philadelphia

or contact us at 215 739 9300 or

ReStore diverted 275 tons of material from

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the landfill!

Building HOPE Luncheon 2012 The Building HOPE Luncheon gets better every year! Our third annual luncheon, on May 1, 2012, was held at the Crystal Tea Room in Center City Philadelphia, having outgrown its former location. Thanks to the efforts of our 23 sponsors, 67 table captains and dedicated event committee volunteers, this year’s luncheon raised $186,000 for Habitat Philadelphia and inspired over 760 guests! Tom Burgoyne, “Best Friend of ” the Phillie Phanatic, shared his reflections on collaboration and staying true to the game—both in baseball and in striking out poverty housing. Jennaphr Frederick of Fox 29 joined us as MC. And Habitat homeowner Annette Martin and her daughter Alijaynae wowed the audience with their story of perseverance, from entering the homeownership program to studying for advanced degrees in their new Habitat home. We thank all of our guests this year for believing in the families of Habitat Philadelphia and helping to transform more lives and our City. Every penny was put to hard work—together with our partner families and volunteers—as we built new homes and new lives in 2012.

To align your company with Habitat for Humanity and support the Building HOPE Luncheon, please contact Corinne O’Connell for sponsorship information at 215.765.6000 x22 or [email protected].

To everyone who participated, volunteered, and donated, we thank you!

Our 2012 Building HOPE Luncheon Sponsors: Aqua America

Dietz and Watson

Bank of America

Deutsche Bank Alex.Brown

Beneficial Savings Bank

eXude, Inc.

Sovereign Bank

Turner Construction Company

CCS Fundraising

Klehr, Harrison, Harvey,

St. Joseph’s Preparatory School

UnitedHealthcare

St. Joseph’s University

US Airways

CDW Cozen O’Connor Creative Financial Group

Branzburg & Ellers, LLP Leedo Building Solutions

Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhodes, LLP

The Patrick Monaghan Foundation The Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Phillies Tri-State

Our Supporters Thank you for Building Houses, Building HOPE, Building Philadelphia! We’re grateful to the following individuals and organizations that made gifts of $250 or more (cash, in-kind) between July 1, 2011 and June 30, 2012. Our Community Partners City of Philadelphia Cathedral Park Neighborhood Association Corporation for National and Community Service East Parkside Residents’ Association Homeownership Rehabilitation Program (HRP) of the Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation (PHDC) Northwest Neighbors of Germantown Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD) The Partnership CDC PECO Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations (PACDC) Philadelphia Housing Authority Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority Project H.O.M.E. South Philadelphia H.O.M.E.S., Inc. U.S. Department of Energy Women’s Community Revitalization Project (WCRP) Property Donors City of Philadelphia Materials and Expertise In-Kind Donors Aker Ballard Spahr, LLP Brennan Trucking Dow Chemical Exude Benefits Group, Inc. Freedom by Design, Philadelphia University Chapter GAF Hunter Douglas KML Law Group, P.C. Loonstyn Roofing Lowes The Mark Group Mobile Mini Philadelphia Horticultural Society Regional Housing Legal Services Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP Schneider Sovereign Bank True Value Valspar Whirlpool Yale WP Realty Architectural In-Kind Donors BluPath Interface Studio Architects JKR Partners, LLC Studio Tagland Design

Individual Supporters: Anonymous (15) Omua Ahonkhai David Akhtar Todd and Barbara Albert Heather and Anwar Ali Nikki Allen Bruce Amos and Valerie Jachimowicz Alexandra Anemone Jason Anthony Mark Ashton Jeffery Bach Charles and Joy Bailey Deborah Bailone Bodo and Mary Baltycki Thomas Barbano Bonny Barry Alanna Baxter Frederic and Frances Beckley Francesco Bellafante Joan Berry Cecilia Biello Theresa Bittner David Bone Susan Boorse Al and Leslie Boris Robert Brady Jennifer Brown J. Brown and Martha Kennedy Joshua and Katie Bryan Paul Stephens and Tyra Bryant-Stephens Eric Buckmann George Buckmann and Susan Chisholm Peter Cappelli Tony and Marybeth Caracci Joseph Carlini Vincent Casanova Terrence and Jocelyn Cassidy Emmanuel and Patricia Cassimatis David Castle Virginia Chentis Paul Christensen Thomas and Eileen Clark Justin Clowes and Elizabeth McNeil-Clowes David and Carol Coffin Scott Coleman and Kristin Coleman Mark Colm Barbara and Mark Comyns Robert and Judith Cope Tyler Cope Raymond and Judith Coughlin Patrick and Beth Coyne The Estate of Carolyn A. Craig Dylan Kelemen and Carol Crawford Chester Crowther Maria Cuellar Aaron Dahlstrom Gregory and Denise Day David Daskilewicz Merrill and Suzanne Detweiler Troy Hannigan and Erike De Veyra Ramy and Monica Djerassi Stephen Dora Billur Dowse Annette Driscoll Jenni Drozdek Louisa Dubin Matthew and Jennifer Duffy David Eaton

Timothy and Jane Fischer Christine Flynn Karen Flynn and Michael Smith Gardner and Antonia Foley John and ChristianeFried Tawana Frink David Gaffin Mike Galantino Rhea Gargullo George and Pooh Gephart John Gerbner Cathy Gerew Elizabeth Glatfelter Howard and Anne Goldblatt Lori Goldschmidt John Janda and Kelley Grady Kevin Green Tecia Grinnage David Grossman Kenneth Guilmartin Greg and Jennie Hagin Shelly Halloran Abigail, Rebecca and Wendy Holden Holly Haines William and Nadine Haines Nathaniel Hamilton Kathleen Hands Russell and Cynthia Hanscom Scott Hansma and Heather McGlinn-Hansma James and Elizabeth Hargadon Stephen Harris Peter Hartman Richard and Kathryn Henry John and Lisa Hibberp Rebekah Higgins Lorraine Hill Harold and Edna Hirshman Kenneth and Susan Hirshman Michael Hogan Christopher and Mira Holland Diane Holman John and Angela Holt Minne Iwamoto Carrie Jackson Fred and Beth Jacoby Sanjiv Jain Aileen Jefferson Carlton Johnson Christopher Johnson Jai Johnson Andrew Kaplan David Karr Daniel Kayser John and Maria Keating Jim and Joanne Kent Tae Kim John Kimberly James King Amelia Klein Craig and Lori Knauer Paul and Tracey Kohl Jerry and Kathleen Kreider Kenneth and Pamela Kring John Krol Henry Kwiencinski and Caroline West Michael and Rosario Kukla Kevin Lafferty Frederick and Theresa Landell Joel Laramee Kenneth Kring and Pamela Laucks Joanne Layton Peter Lee and Jennifer O’Leary Michael and Lisa Lee The Estate of Marilyn Leff Joseph and Sandy Leonardo Ann Letizi Chris Levush Sharon Levy Donald Liberati John and Helene Long William and Sarah Long

Marcos Lopez John Maher Ronald Malcarney Paula Mandle Helen Massey Shila McClaflin Daniel McElhatton Timothy McGarrity Thomas and Marguerite McGlinn John and Kathleen McKeever Jeffery and Carolyn McLaughlin Michael McTigue Lisa Meeden Douglas Meloche Gabrielle Mendez Howard and Barbara Meyers James Michaels Mark Michalovic Leah Miller Randall Miller Chris and Patti Lynn Monaghan Dennis Monaghan Frank and Suellen Monaghan Robert and June Monaghan Kevin and Sandra Monaghan Marge Monaghan Ernie Monfiletto John and Mollie Morgan Francis and Kathleen Morris Paul Morris John and Sandra Morrissey Tony and Pat Moscicki Richard Moskowitz Craig and Mary Mucher Patrick Mullen J. and Karen Musselman John Myers Nancy Nayowith and Brandi Feinberg Enrico Neri and Marilyn Eppolite Matthew Nickle Paul and Megan Nolen Robert and Susan Nydick Katie O’Brien Corinne O’Connell George and Kathleen O’Connell Maureen O’Connell William and Denise O’Connell David and Kristin O’Connor Mary Jean O’Connor Caroline Olson Dominic and Maryanne Origlio Eric Orts Brian Osias John and Linda Pallies Jim Paterno Kevin Patton Carl and Diane Pennell David and Maureen Perinchief Scott Peterson Luigi Xerri and Erica Plotegher Sally Poliwoda and Linda Hawkins Rick and Mary Powell Scott Burnham and Dawna Lemaire Michael and Martha Pratt Robert Prendergast Gwendolyn Punchard Robert Ragsdale Aiden and Kathryn Redmond Jonathan Risch Graham and Elizabeth Robb Paul Rogers Richard Roisman Aaron and Barbara Rosenzweig Richard Ross Rachel Ross Philip Russo Julie Ruth Theresa Ryals-Logan Edward Rydesky Angelika Sadar Paul and Susan Saint-Antoine Mack and Irene Samolek Scott Samuells

Kenneth Sarkis Robert Schaad Jessie Schol Robert and Denise Schwartzman Celestine and Robert Sciblo Frank and Kathleen Seidman Ellen Sholevar Frank Siefert Emily Silver Paul and Emma Simpson John Singleton Shanin and Tracey Specter Robert and Karen Spencer Gary and Jody Sprague Henry Spraggins Darren Stephens Marilyn Storck Karl and Kathleen Stout Kathleen Strauss Glen R. Stuart Kathleen Sullivan Chris Suplick Kevin and Debra Tarrant Joe Tasca Robin Tasco Bob Taylor Walter Thompson Scott and Katie Thompson Mary Thompson Shannon Thompson J. Stephen and Paula Tidwell Jonathan Spadaford and Joy A. Toritto Danielle Triplett Edward and Georgine Trumpbour Christopher and Lee Van de Velde Naguib Verjee Vivion Vinson Eileen M.Voegele George and Eileen Voegele Maurice Waller Benjamin Warrington Edward Wasilewski Brian Weatherford Bermuda Webb Ken Weinstein Louise Weldon Dennis Wendt Sarah West Peter and Barbara Westergaard David Whalen Rodney and Gwen White Joel and Kathleen White Sylvia White Wendy White Kate Whittemore Beverly Williams Glenn Williams Thomas and Loretta Witt Brian Wolfe Janet Wong Michelle Woods Agnes Wozniak James and Carol Wujcik Steve and Cindy Yingling Randall and Marianne Yingling Rhonda Young George Zameska Thanks to our 2012 Young Professionals Network Members! Theresa Arlen Bianca Barajas Remy Berger Hayden Carpien Christine Chamberlain Nicole Clayton-Morgan Stephanie Correale Dierdra Davis Margot Donohue Stephen Ferguson Paul Fontaine

Tiffany Foster Dustin Fultz Jim Gannon Jennifer Gibbs Faiza Haseeb Caitlin Holland Alison Huang Carl Johnson Ashby Leavell Susanna Loewy Alex McCaffrey Bill McKenna Jamie Moss Michelle Nguyen-McCarty Corinne O’Connell Katrina Prout Phyllis Purrington Henry Randolph Christine Schaad Daniel Sock Lisa Stein Mark Tebben Laura Thierer Paul Toroni Kenneth Voshell

Corporation and Foundation Supporters: Organization Name AACE International Delaware Valley ACE Charitable Foundation Adelphia Lions of Philadelphia Alpin W. Cameron Foundation Aqua America Asante Samuel Foundation Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP Bank of America Charitable Foundation Bank of New York Mellon Charitable Foundation Barra Foundation The Beneficial Foundation BNY ConvergEx Execution Solutions Boscia Family Foundation Broadridge Securities Processing Solutions Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church C. Erickson and Sons, Inc. Calvary Presbyterian Church Campbell Soup Foundation Cars For Homes Catalyst 360 CCS Fundraising CDW Chadwick Service Comapny Church of the Advent Ciber Citi Business Services Clear to Close Settlement, LLC CMT Real Estate Community Counseling Service Company, LLC Conner Strong & Buckelew Constellation Energy Cozen O’Connor Creative Financial Group Daniel Cohen Property Management Defense Support Services, LLC Delaware Investments DG3 North America, Inc. Dietz & Watson The Elizabeth B. and Arthur Roswell Foundation Erie Indemnity Insurance Exude Benefits Group, Inc. First Philadelphia Charter School For Literacy

Florkowski Builders, Inc. Fourjay Foundation Fox & Roach Charities GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Gleacher & Company Goldenberg Group Goldman, Sachs & Company Green Packaging Inc. Haas Trusts Haines Family Foundation Harleysville Insurance Companies Holy Family University IBSDirect Independence Foundation Irving Shapiro Architectural Consulting ITG Jack and Jill Foundation of America Janney Montgomery Scott, LLC JKR Partners, LLC John D. Pricken Charitable Foundation Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP La Salle College High School Leedo Building Solutions Macquarie Group Foundation McGraw-Hill Companies Merck & Company, Inc. Merck Partnership For Giving Microsoft Charitable Foundation Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhodes, LLP Morrill/Donahue Fund Nararo Foundation Narberth Presbyterian Church Oliver Family Foundation Patricia Kind Family Foundation Patrick F. Monaghan Foundation The Philadelphia Eagles The Philadelphia Foundation The Philadelphia Phillies Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority PJM Interconnection PNC Foundation Pricewaterhouse Coopers Raymond James & Associates RBC Captial Markets Regency Centers Saint Joseph’s Preparatory School Saint Joseph’s University Samuel Tabas Family Foundation Second Baptist Church of Germantown Sheward Partnership Stradley, Ronan, Stevens, & Young Tristate Turner Construction United Healthcare United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey US Airways Vestmark, Inc. Volpe & Koenig Weeden & Company, LP Wells Fargo Foundation Women’s Oppurtunities Resource Center, Inc.

“Bank of America’s

employee

volunteer efforts and financial support of Habitat Philadelphia are core to who we are and the impact we want to make here in Philadelphia. Habitat’s work in building affordable housing continues to provide deserving families with the opportunity to lead more fulfilling lives while building stronger, more secure families, and in turn securing a stronger, healthier community for everyone.” -Tom Woodward, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia Market President, Bank of America

Narberth Presbyterian Church has been proudly supporting Habitat Philadelphia for 20 years. The congregation happily sets aside part of our Mission budget

Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia appreciates each and every dollar that is contributed. We regret that space limitations prevent us from listing the thousands of other supporters who invest in our work. We strive for accuracy in our donor lists; if you would like to make a change to your listing, please call 215.765.6000 x14.

for Habitat Philadelphia every year, and our volunteers always have a fun and rewarding time while working at Habitat’s building sites!

Partnership Opportunities Community partners provide critical support to Habitat’s hardworking families. In FY 2011-12, corporate and foundation partners provided 27% of Habitat Philadelphia’s operating budget— helping to empower seven first-time homeowners, and preserving 15 homes through our critical repair program. Sponsorship gives our partners a unique opportunity to leverage their brand. Habitat for Humanity has one of the 10 bestrecognized and most-trusted non-profit brands in the country, and partnership exposes your business to thousands of community members and volunteers, demonstrating a commitment to growth and transformation in Philadelphia. It also brings opportunities for your employees to build with Habitat—our Team Build Days get employees out of the office and into hard hats, helping to break down barriers, build relationships and do great work! Habitat boasts a growing presence in city and regional media. News outlets focus on our inspiring partner families, our dynamic projects and the transformation we’re bringing to the city. Our online and social media presence is growing, with an audience that follows what we’re doing and how we’re doing it—a powerful avenue for recognizing our sponsors and partners. We invite your company to come build with Habitat! Please contact Corinne O’Connell, Associate Executive Director, at [email protected] or 2165 765 6000 x22.

Opportunities to partner: Project sponsorship Support the construction of a house, or sponsor the completion of a weatherization and repair project. Corporate sponsors receive dedicated team volunteer days on the construction project. $25,000 Installs electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems $15,000 Frames the house $10,000 Pours masonry and concrete work $5,000 Buys and installs windows & doors $2,000 Purchases and installs millwork for trim, baseboards $1,500 Paints the interior and exterior

In-Kind Giving Today’s business leaders must mobilize their collective resources within our country’s urban centers. Habitat for Humanity partner families are a critical part of the community in which they live. They pay taxes, shop in their local stores and invest in their homes and neighborhoods. That is why Leedo Building Solutions has partnered with Habitat for Humanity in cities, like Philadelphia, across our country for more than a decade. Ken Hirshman, CEO, Leedo Building Solutions

Building HOPE Luncheon Corporate sponsorship of Habitat Philadelphia’s Building HOPE Luncheon ensures that every dollar raised at the event goes directly towards building and repairing homes—not paying for lunch—and showcases our sponsors as philanthropic leaders in Philadelphia. Luncheon sponsorship makes it possible for our community to come together to support families in need, and to act on our beliefs that everyone should have a place to call home. See page 12 for more information.

Faith-based Partnership Habitat Philadelphia provides many opportunities to put faith in action. Houses of faith can pray, donate financially, give in-kind gifts to the Habitat ReStore, organize congregation volunteer groups, and more.

To discuss partnership opportunities Please contact Corinne O’Connell, Associate Executive Director, at corinneo@ habitatphiladelphia.org or 215 765 6000 x22

Statement of Financial Position for FY 2011/2012 Total Support and Revenue

Individuals $

240,234 7%

Foundations and Corporations

$

867,210

27%

Government

$

54,000

2%

Churches and Schools

$

21,105



1%

Sale of Homes $ 1,276,000 39% Special Event Income

$

160,524

5%

ReStore

$

361,123

11%

Other

$

256,674

8%

Total Support and Revenue

$ 3,236,870

Expenses Program $ 2,502,997 (construction, family services, volunteer management)

Administration

$

270,451

Fundraising

$

204,072

Total Expenses

$2,977,520

Get Involved! Invest in Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia through unrestricted gifts, challenge grants, or capacity grants.

Donate to our ReStore.

Schedule a free donation pick-up and

enjoy a tax deduction (see page 11).

Shop

at the ReStore for quality building materials, furniture,

appliances and home goods.

Share wisdom and leverage networks for a Habitat Philadelphia committee. To learn more about our committees, visit www.habitatphiladelphia.org/volunteer-committee

Experience our community as a Volunteer on our construction sites, repair projects, or in our ReStore.

Visit

us online.

Our new website is gorgeous and easy to

navigate. Our Social Media channels are a great way to learn about everything that’s happening at Habitat Philadelphia. Learn More at www.habitatphiladelphia.org Stay in touch!

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Philadelphia, PA 19134

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215.739.9300

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