Rebuilding Together NYC

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GENERAL INFORMATION Organization Name Rebuilding Together NYC Organization's Website www.rebuildingtogethernyc.org NYS Registration ID 6215 EIN 133997769 Street Address 1 285 Van Brunt Street, 1st Floor Street Address 2 City Brooklyn State New York Zip Code 11231 Completed On: 2/27/214 Contact Person Kimberly George Title of Contact Person Executive Director Email Address kimberly.george@rebuildingtogethernyc.org Phone Number 718488884 Name of Person Kimberly George Completing Survey Title Executive Director Timestamp 2/27/214 2:5:51 PM

Please describe the types of assistance that your organization has provided to those affected by Hurricane Sandy. On what date did your organization begin work relating to Hurricane Sandy? Is your organization still conducting Hurricane Sandy related work? DESCRIPTION OF EFFORTS Rebuilding Together NYC is dedicated to the long term recovery of New York CityÆs homeowners and communities hardest hit by Hurricane Sandy. Since the storm, Rebuilding Together NYC has provided home repairs, modifications, and neighborhood revitalization totaling 83 projects, serving more than 1, residents and 74 homeowners in all five boroughs. Rebuilding after Sandy Program Since January 213, Rebuilding Together NYC has provided extensive repairs, many of which were complete gut renovations, for 21 homes that were impacted by Hurricane Sandy. These homes were in Brooklyn (Coney Island, Gerritsen Beach, Red Hook, and Howard Beach), Queens (Rockaway and Breezy Point), and Staten Island. Through the combined assistance of volunteer support and paid contractors, Rebuilding Together NYC was able to make the following home repairs: providing and installing subflooring, flooring, sheetrock, drywall, insulation, bathroom tiling, fixtures, vanities, kitchen cabinets, countertops, appliances, roofing, landscaping, and debris removal. In addition to home repairs, Rebuilding Together NYC also completed Neighborhood Revitalization projects in three communities (Gerritsen Beach, Red Hook,and Coney Island). Neighborhood Revitalization projects include not only rebuilding up to 1 homes in the neighborhood, but also repairing community centers, providing debris removal, installing exterior security lights throughout the neighborhood, landscaping, and more. In Gerritsen Beach, Rebuilding Together NYC completed extensive repairs and renovation for Sandy-impacted community spaces such as the Gerritsen Beach Volunteer ôvolliesö Hall (which served as a disaster recovery resource center), Kiddie Beach, and the Gerritsen Beach Community Garden, all of which serve more than 8, residents annually. In Red Hook, community space renovations were made to VFW Post 5195, which serves more than 2 residents annually. In Coney Island, extensive repairs and renovation were made for the Iglesia Pentecostal de Jesucristo ôcristo Vieneö church, which served as a disaster recovery space and temporary homeless shelter for local Coney Island residents. Access to Home Program Rebuilding Together NYC completed 2 home modifications for the disabled in 213 through our Access to Home program, which included installing grab bars, wheelchair ramps, chair and stair lifts, as well as accessible bathrooms and hallways, all according to the American with Disabilities Act 213 Guidelines. Of those homes, 2 homes were also served by our Rebuilding after Sandy Program to ensure that homeowners we able to return to homes that are safe, healthy, and accessible. Light it Up Program With the help of Nontraditional Employment for Women (NEW) and Gensler Architecture Co., Rebuilding Together NYC initiated a new program to provide safety to the wider community in the Hurricane Sandy-damaged neighborhoods we served in 213. Both NEW interns and Gensler volunteers installed 32 solar-powered, motion-sensored safety lights on the exterior of homes for free for homeowners in Coney Island as part our Neighborhood Rebuilding project there. The solar light fixtures help increase safety by lighting up dark streets one house at a time. 1/5/213 Yes

On what date did your organization complete work relating to Hurricane Sandy? If not yet completed, please indicate when the work is expected to conclude. Is your organization Yes providing immediate or long-term relief? Phone Number 718488884 Website www.rebuildingtogethernyc.org Email Address info@rebuildingtogethernyc.org Special Instructions Eligibility criteria and applications for homeowners and nonprofits seeking assistance can What geographical areas have been (or will be) served by your organization in response to Hurricane Sandy? What kind of services have been provided by your organization in response to Hurricane Sandy? be found on the Rebuilding Together NYC website. Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Bronx Cleanup, Rebuilding/Repair, Volunteer Coordination/Training

Amount Raised (Cash, not Gift-in-Kind) for Hurricane Sandy How much of those funds are/were restricted by donors for Hurricane Sandy related work? Value of goods and services (in-kind) donated to your organization Description of in-kind donations: How in-kind donations were valued: Please indicate the 1 largest GIK contributors to your organization. For each contributor please include the name, address, telephone number, and the GIK value. 1156365 1156365 678699 FUNDRAISING Skilled and unskilled labor, construction materials, 139 boilers, and computer software. We have been able to leverage the funds received for Sandy repair with in-kind materials donations and by building a robust volunteer management program, making the market value of our services much more than just the funds we have spent. market value, donor provided Donation Item Name: 139 Residential Boilers Estimated value: $594,72 U.S. Boiler Company Dan Cork û Vice President of Sales and Marketing 292 Old Tree Drive Lancaster, PA 1763 717-481-8428 Donation Item Name: General Construction Labor and Materials Estimated Value: $19, ZJW Construction, INC John Wilczewski 8-22 64 Lane Glendale, NY 11385 917-71-6926 Donation Item Name: Design and Project Management Services Estimated Value: $15, XO Projects, INC Nathan Elbogen, President 232 Third Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 718-855-871 Donation Item Name: Plumbing Services Estimated Value: $6,164 Tristate Plumbing Services Stephanie Breslaw, Vice President 336 W 37th Street New York, NY 118 212-563-341 Donation Item Name: NYC Department of Buildings Application Estimated Value: $4,5 Cycle Cities Architecture Tony Daniels, Principal 232 Third Street Brooklyn, NY 11215 646-38-163

Please indicate the 1 largest recipients of GIK materials your organization distributed. For each recipient please include the name, address, telephone number, and the GIK value. Is your organization still conducting fundraising for relief efforts? If your organization is still conducting fundraising for relief efforts, please indicate the methods used: Donation Item Name: 76 Residential boilers Estimated value: $327,169 Recipient; Nassau County Office of Emergency Management Peter Vita Director of OEM Nassau Waiting on address 516-24-5292 Donation Item Name: 5 Residential Boilers Estimated value: $215,243 Recipient: Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation Cassandra Missall Rebuilding Volunteer Manager 2361 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 136 718-98-4766 Donation Item Name: 8 Residential Boilers Estimated value: $34,439 Recipient: Neighborhood Housing Services of Jamaica Kimberly McLean, Esq. Staff Attorney 89-7 162nd Street Jamaica, NY 11432 Yes Seeking Grants from Other Organizations, Our board of Directors, at the January 214 board meeting, agreed to cease the solicitation of individual donations specifically for Sandy relief û we will however continue to apply for grants that have been designed for Sandy relief and work with corporate sponsors that wish to continue to support Sandy relief.

How much has your organization spent or disbursed on Hurricane Sandy relief to date? Total dollar amount made in grants to organizations Number of organization to which grants were provided Total dollar amount made in grants to individuals/households Number of individuals/households to which grants were provided supplies purchased by your organization for Hurricane Sandy relief Describe these supplies: shipping supplies transportation for staff and volunteers transportation for individuals impacted by Hurricane Sandy shelter/feeding for staff and volunteers 77553 215446 EXPENDITURES Construction Materials: drywall, tape and mud, caulk, bamboo flooring, laminate flooring, carpet, kitchen cabinets (uppers and lowers), kitchen and bathroom tiles, grout, bathroom vanities, kitchen countertops, kitchen appliance packages (refrigerators, ovens, microwaves, and hood vents), washers and dryers, boilers and installation accessories, interior doors, storm doors, interior primer, interior pain, baseboards, door and window trim, and shelving. Landscaping Supplies: Spade shovels, transfer shovels, hard rakes, soft rakes, pitchforks, post hold diggers, garden loppers, wheel barrows, hand trowels, and hand spades. Safety Equipment: work gloves, latex gloves, ponchos, tyvek suits, first aid kits, knee pads, masks, safety glasses/goggles, show guards, flood boots. Painting Supplies: roller covers, roller cages, paint trays, paint brushes, painting mittens, painters tape, drop cloths, and brown paper. Cleaning Supplies: carpet/stain cleaner, window cleaner, oil soap, hand sanitizer, brillo sponges, swiffer dusters, swiffer wet clothes, swiffer poles, box rages, brooms, dust pans, and a shop vac. Tools: chop saw, table saw, tile saw, compressor, compressor hose, palm sander, jig saw, chain saw, brad nailer, finishing nailer, framing nailer, hole saw, sawzall, hammer drill, circular saw, multimaster, kobalt inflator 12 V, and toolkits (drills, impact drivers, batteries, chargers). Hand tools: hand saws, hand trowels, hammers, cats par, med pry bars, tape measures, socket sets, staplers, screw drivers, scrapers, utility knives, wire cutters, snips, pry tools, squares, torpedo levels, pliers, wrench tools, measure tape, and assorted nails and screws. Miscellaneous tools: caulk guns, drywall sanding sponges, clamps, lamps, sheet rock tape, drywall knives, drywall saw, drill mixers, grout float, 4 ft level, line level and t square. 12915 6863

shelter/feeding for individuals impacted by Hurricane Sandy storage/warehousing incurred only because of Hurricane Sandy Total amount allocated for pre-existing storage/warehouse costs for which Hurricane Sandy funds were used Total amount paid to third parties for services (e.g. payments to contractors, health professionals, etc.) State the name of the service provider and describe nature of services provided and the amount paid for these services by your organization personnel that were hired/employed in response to Hurricane Sandy Personnel hired/employed prior to Hurricane Sandy for which Hurricane Sandy funds were allocated other administration/overhead Describe administration/overhead expenses 456 37 27727 Skilled Construction Labor: Adam Lebron Reliable Construction: $6,8 Aileen Bermudez: $36 Allstate Kitchens: $4,915 Baily Cunningham: $36 Barroso Home Renovations: $39,5 Bay Carpet: $5 Best Deal Construction: $75,11 BFW Group: $11,393 Concentric Group: $81,77 Dominick Haywood: $1,525 Double R Contracting: $22,5 EG Electric: $2,834 First Light Electric: $1,975 His-Ling Chang: $36 James Ryan: $1,75 LA Painting and Contracting: $675 Makita Joseph: $36 New York Cares: $6,613 Nikita Burrell: $36 Taelyer-Dyce Robinson: $36 XO Projects: $4,2 ZJW Construction: $13,681 12894 5622 5556 Administrative expenses include insurance, computer software, rent, utilities, office supplies, postage, telecommunications, printing and copying, bank charges, and filing fees.

other categories, not defined above Please describe these expenses 23398 Trash removal: $14,742 Volunteer supplies/t-shirts: $5,655 Port-o-lets: $68 Printing, copying, office supplies: $2,321

What is the dollar amount of Hurricane Sandy funds yet to be spent by your organization? What is your organization's plan for using any remaining funds not spent for Hurricane Sandy relief? 381312 UNSPENT FUNDS AND PLANS Rebuilding Together NYC continues to rebuild and repair homes and community centers damaged by Hurricane Sandy. Our Hurricane Sandy program will continue at least through 215 and our board of directors will continue to review the needs in the community to decide whether the program will continue beyond that time. All funds raised for Hurricane Sandy relief will be spent on Hurricane Sandy related projects and the capacity/resources needed to successfully respond to the great demand for our services in Sandy-damaged communities. We are currently planning a large Neighborhood Revitalization project in Canarsie, Brooklyn in April 214, where we currently plan to rebuild 1 homes, paint 2 murals, provide landscaping and beautification, and install security lights on approximately 5 homes. We are currently planning on spending approximately $11, on the Canarsie project. Further, we plan to complete additional Neighborhood Revitalization projects in the summer and fall of 214 - potential neighborhoods are currently being evaluated. In addition, we are opening and closing individual home projects on an on-going basis, for which individual budgets are being agreed with our Projects Committee, in order to meet existing commitments from city, state, foundation, and nonprofit grants. Our board of Directors, at the January 214 board meeting, agreed to cease the solicitation of individual donations specifically for Sandy relief û we will however continue to apply for grants that have been designed for Sandy relief and work with corporate sponsors that wish to continue to support Sandy relief.