Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County General Information Contact Information nprofit Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County Address 404 Madison Street Clarksville, TN 37040 Phone (931) 645-4222 Fax 931 645-4992 Web Site Web Site Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter Email info@habitatmctn.org At A Glance Year of Incorporation 1992 1
Mission & Impact Statements Mission Habitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian organization. We are dedicated to eliminating substandard housing and homelessness worldwide and to making adequate, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action. Our ministry was founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a simple, decent place to live in dignity and safety. Background Since 1992, Habitat has been motivated by God's grace to build decent homes and communities in Montgomery County. Habitat partners with qualified low-income applicants who invest sweat equity into building simple, decent and affordable housing to achieve homeownership through a twenty-year, zero-interest mortgage. Habitat collaborates with faith, civic, and business organizations who envision neighborhood revitalization through new home construction. Impact In 2015 we dedicated 3 homes and started building 2 which will be finished in late 2015. We are looking for new homeowners for 2016 and always need house sponsors! We plan to start offering Financial Peace University to our homeowners and the public in 2016! Needs New home construction sponsorships totaling $100,000(4) qualified low-income homeowner applicants$40,000 worth of in-kind services and materialsbuilding material, appliance and furniture donations to Habitat ReStore Other ways to donate, support, or volunteer Donations are always accepted at our ReStore (408 Madison Street, Clarksville, TN 37040) or can be mailed to our affiliate offices. Donations can be made online. In-kind donations of construction materials or construction project management are always welcome. Please call 931-645-4222! Service Categories Primary Organization Category Housing, Shelter / Housing Development, Construction & Management Secondary Organization Category Education / Adult Education Tertiary Organization Category Community Improvement, Capacity Building / Community & Neighbourhood Development Areas of Service Areas Served TN - Montgomery In the past 23 years we have targeted 20 neighborhoods in downtown, south Clarksville and New Providence as areas where Habitat homes can revitalize and stabilize communities. Board Chair Statement 2
CEO Statement Habitat for Humanity is a lifetime committment to homeownership, community stability and neighborhood revitalization. Habitat for Humanity homeowner invest 250-500 hours of sweat equity to build their home and Habitat in the community. Habitat home mortgages are re-invested into the Fund for Humanity and continue to build new homes. Habitat operates a ReStore, selling donated items to the community and returning the profits to the Affiliate and new homes. 3
Programs Programs New Home Construction Description Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County building new home construction in partnership with qualified low-income families. Habitat families participate in homeowner and financial education courses to prepare them for homeownership. Habitat also operates a ReStore, a recycled building materials, appliances and furniture thrift store. Budget 20000 Category Population Served Housing, General/Other Affordable Housing Families, Adults, At-Risk Populations Long term Success Habitat for Humanity homeowners will be fully prepared to committ to a 20 year zero interest mortgage homeownership and responsible property maintenance. ReStore Description Habitat for Humanity operates a ReStore, a recycled building material, appliance and furniture thrift retail outlet. All items are donated from business, military, faith, and private individuals and then resold to the general public. Profits return to new home construction and Affiliate operations. The ReStore utilizes 20-30 volunteers each month to support its 4 paid full time staff. Budget 150000 Population Served Adults,, Family Services Description Family Services is overseen by a Committee chair and its members who provide homeowner education seminars to homeowners in 'sweat equity' status. Homeowners learn about financial and legal obligations to homeownership, maintenance, community development and relationships, taxes and insurance, and general purpose homeowner information. Budget 0 Population Served,, CEO Comments We are always in need of community volunteers who have a passion and heart for Habitat's mission. We need people to help with out Family Services and Support programs. Once our partner families are accepted into our homeowner program, they are assigned a mentor. These mentors, who are volunteer members of our Family Support Committee, are dedicated individuals with a passion to help others succeed. They work with our partner families to guide them through the program, cheer them on to meet the deadlines and requirements and celebrate with them when they receive the keys after purchasing their new Habitat home. In 2016 we plan to hold a volunteer drive to bring in new volunteers that want to help give our partner families a hand-up, not a hand-out! 4
Governance Board Chair Board Chair Mr. Rick Catignani Term Jan 2015 to Dec 2016 Email rcatignani@aol.com Board Members Name Affiliation Status Ms. Margaret Alexander Teacher Voting Mr. Herb Baggett Founder/Board Member Exofficio Mr. Daniel Black BAT Associates Voting Ms. Linda Byrd Flour, Inc. Voting Mr. Rick Catignani Flour, Inc. Voting Ms. Patrice Jessie Voting Dr. Matt Kenney APSU Voting Mr. Ted McCurdy Retired Voting Ms. Kayla Mihalinec Keller Williams Voting Mr. Gary rris DBS Engineering Voting Dr. Carmen C. Reagan Retired Voting Ms. Khandra Smalley F&M Bank Voting Mr. Rodney Wright Voting Mr. Mark Zirkle UPS Voting Board Demographics - Ethnicity African American/Black 3 Asian American/Pacific Islander 0 Caucasian 11 Hispanic/Latino 0 Native American/American Indian 0 Other 0 Board Demographics - Gender Male 8 Female 6 Unspecified 0 Governance Board Term Lengths 3 5
Board Term Limits 2 Board Meeting Attendance % 80% Written Board Selection Criteria? Written Conflict of Interest Policy? Yes Yes Percentage Making Monetary Contributions 30% Percentage Making In-Kind Contributions 40% Constituency Includes Client Representation Number of Full Board Meetings Annually 12 Board CoChair Board CoChair Mr. Ted McCurdy Term Jan 2015 to Dec 2016 Email trm_oms_vol@yahoo.com Standing Committees Executive Development / Fund Development / Fund Raising / Grant Writing / Major Gifts Education Community Outreach / Community Relations Project Oversight Risk Management Provisions Directors & Officers Policy CEO Comments Habitat for Humanity faces similar challenges as other non-profits in becoming a faith, business or community 'mission' worth their investment. We're continuously educating our community on the multi-faceted Habitat concept, from construction to mortgage servicing to ReStore retail. Habitat has a strong 20+ year history in our community with lifelong supporters who have donated time, money and leadership to bring our organization to the success it is today. We're re-applying ourselves to resource development, public relations and board development activities. 6
Management Executive Director/CEO Executive Director Ms. Shelby Logsdon Term Start May 2012 Email info@habitatmctn.org Former CEOs Name Term Mrs. Jennifer Kready Oct 2010 - May 2012 Staff Full Time Staff 4 Part Time Staff 0 Volunteers 20 Contractors 0 Retention Rate 80% Plans & Policies Does the organization have a documented Fundraising Plan? Under Development Does the organization have an approved Strategic Plan? Under Development In case of a change in leadership, is a Management Succession plan in place? Does the organization have a Policies and Procedures Plan? Under Development Does the organization have a ndiscrimination Policy? Does the organization have a Whistle Blower Policy? Does the organization have a Document Destruction Policy? Affiliations Affiliation Affiliate/Chapter of National Organization (i.e. Girl Scouts of the USA, American Red Cross, etc.) - Affiliate/chapter Year 1992 7
Senior Staff Mrs. Kathryn rbeck Title ReStore Manager Experience/Biography CEO Comments There is a need for board development, fundraising training and donor cultivation education to diversify our funding as well as increase our partnerships within the community. 8
Financials Fiscal Year Fiscal Year Start Jan 01 2015 Fiscal Year End Dec 31 2015 Projected Revenue $500,000.00 Projected Expenses $400,000.00 Endowment Value $0.00 Endowment Spending Policy N/A Endowment Spending Percentage (if selected) 0% Detailed Financials Revenue and Expenses Total Revenue $245,521 $171,978 $263,918 Total Expenses $152,105 $210,675 $133,908 Revenue Sources Foundation and Corporation -- -- $0 Contributions Government Contributions $0 $0 $0 Federal -- -- $0 State -- -- $0 Local -- -- $0 Unspecified $0 $0 $0 Individual Contributions $74,088 $45,628 $34,633 Indirect Public Support $0 $0 $0 Earned Revenue $4,201 $10,872 $40,631 Investment Income, Net of Losses $2,845 $3,057 $6,583 Membership Dues $0 $0 $0 Special Events $109,342 $55,465 $99,404 Revenue In-Kind $55,045 $55,350 $82,667 Other $0 $1,606 $0 9
Expense Allocation Program Expense $131,665 $189,397 $113,115 Administration Expense $20,440 $21,278 $20,793 Fundraising Expense $0 $0 $0 Payments to Affiliates -- -- $0 Total Revenue/Total Expenses 1.61 0.82 1.97 Program Expense/Total Expenses 87% 90% 84% Fundraising Expense/Contributed Revenue 0% 0% 0% Assets and Liabilities Total Assets $1,713,666 $1,615,312 $1,661,505 Current Assets $1,480,406 $1,420,697 $701,552 Long-Term Liabilities $0 $0 $0 Current Liabilities $22,089 $17,151 $24,647 Total Net Assets $1,691,577 $1,598,161 $1,636,858 Short Term Solvency Current Ratio: Current Assets/Current Liabilities 67.02 82.83 28.46 Long Term Solvency Long-Term Liabilities/Total Assets 0% 0% 0% Top Funding Sources Top Funding Source & Dollar Amount -- -- Fundraising Events $99,404 Second Highest Funding Source & Dollar Amount -- -- Program Service Revenue $40,631 Third Highest Funding Source & Dollar Amount -- -- Contributions, Gifts, and Grants $34,633 Capital Campaign Is the organization currently conducting a Capital Campaign for an endowment or the purchase of a major asset? Capital Campaign Goal $0.00 State Charitable Solicitations Permit TN Charitable Solicitations Registration Yes - Expires June 2015 Registration 0 Organization Comments We have (3) Affiliate and new home construction funding sources: monthly homeowner mortgages, sponsorships and ReStore net profits. The most challenging funding source to maintain is the sponsorships from external donors. We're also in a high-risk lending environment with low-income homeowners who are targeted by predatory lenders thus impacting our monthly mortgage income. 10
GivingMatters.com Financial Comments Financial figures taken from 990. 990 was prepared by Ritter Tax & Accounting Services, CPA. Comments provided by Beth Groves 3/17/15 Created 11.17.2018. Copyright 2018 The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee 11