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Resource Development
CommitteeHIGH SCOPE FUNDRAISING BUSINESS
Ice breakers : Name &Favorite comedy movie
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Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit Christian housing ministry dedicated to building simple, decent and affordable homes with and for low-income families.
About Us…
The homes are sold for no profit and no interest and the mortgage payments are used to build more homes.
Partnering families typically have mortgage payments between $500-550/month.
Habitat for Humanity of South Central Minnesota formed in 1989. Habitat believes that we can accomplish more working together that we can working alone. HFHSCMN has built 89 homes and Affiliates include: ◦ Greater Mankato Area◦ St. Peter ◦ Le Sueur-Henderson◦ Watonwan County
About Us
Abdi is a hard-working husband and father of three. He met his wife at South Central College. He has had a tough time finding affordable housing for his family.
He came to Habitat for hope of affordable housing and a decent home for his family to grow up in.
He and his wife have already worked 80 hours. He and his wife are ready for the challenge of completing their 400 required hours of “sweat equity.”
Abdi
Elvia Hanson and her two daughters live in a Habitat home at 205 Rogers St. in Mankato. The Hanson family shared a home with another family before being selected for a new Habitat home.
Chelsea, 13, was excited about her new home.
She said, “I’m excited for our house because it will just be my family there…it will be more peaceful.”
The Hanson Family
Members should◦ Have courage to offer the opportunity for giving
to others◦ Know the intricacies of HFH◦ Have good networking connections◦ Have creative ideas and plans to generate
resources◦ Be able to work with people of diverse
backgrounds◦ Be comfortable putting together a budget and
help implement the plan
Members of the Committee
Chair Board Liaison Business and Corporations Coordinator (if
needed) Individual Gifts Coordinator (if needed) Individual Church Coordinator (if needed)
Committee Positions Needed
Committee will:◦ Prepare board members for involvement in Resource
Development◦ Take the Board’s annual budget and create a
comprehensive fund development plan that includes target sources and amounts, dates and assignments
◦ Work w/ treasurer to ensure that processes are in place for donor recognition, IRS substantiation, and categorized record keeping by source of income and donor
◦ Request an annual budget from the Board of Directors for any necessary expenses
◦ Set up appropriate work groups to handle efforts with churches, individuals, businesses, financial institutions, fraternal organizations, civic groups, foundations, etc.
The Committee
◦ Maintain records of where contacts have been made to avoid duplication
◦ Seek a list of in-kind donations desired by the building committee and develop strategies to meet those needs
◦ Draft a donor intent policy
…Continued
Annual Resource development plan Corporate builds and partnerships program Small business process for solicitation and
follow-up Financial institution process for solicitation and
follow-up Matching grant opportunities from fraternal
organizations and donors Donor recognition and IRS substantiation Board of Directors (BOD) involvement in
Resource Development activity
Work to Develop
Action Plan◦ Goal 1 Approval of Committee Structure by BOD
Action Steps Communicate the need for Board participation,
involvement and support Communicate all needed job descriptions to the BOD Recruit committee members from all Partnering
Communities Ensure the committee consists of a diverse group
Annual Plan
Goal 2 – Partner with Finance Committee◦ Action steps
Partner with the Finance Committee on any updates or needs
Ensure participation from all Partnering Communities Partner with Finance committee and bookkeeper to gain
insight on Partnering Communities past giving history Research area statistics to help create case statement
and elevator pitch Review past giving trends
Annual Plan
ChurchesCorporationsIndividuals
Make-Up of Contributions
Contributions
Individual contributions
Carpenters Club
Memorial contributions
Newsletter contributions
Give to Max
Holiday mailing
Contributions -Individuals - Other
Make-Up of IndividualContributions
Goal 3- Decide on goals, policies, and Affiliate’s needs◦ Action Steps
Create policy and procedure for gift acknowledgement and timeline
Create a case statement for HFHSCMN Create an “elevator talk” to be used when asking for
gifts Create goals for fundraisers, grants foundations for
each Partnering community. Donor Intent Policy
Annual Plan
Intro into Adopt-A-Home Program
By considering to undertake a Habitat Adopt-A-Home project, the committee is helping organizations take on an exciting task: raising money to finance a Habitat home, and building that home in partnership with the family who will own it.
It is a task that will be both challenging and rewarding. Most importantly, it is a task that will make a lasting positive impact on the community.
Sponsorship Agreement Sponsor agrees to;
◦ Make a contribution of◦ $_____ cash payment representing the full $____
sponsorship fee for 2012◦ $_____ cash payment representing a partial (___
%) sponsorship fee for 2012◦ $_____ for in-kind donations of materials and/or
services ◦ $_____ Total Contribution
In the event of a partial sponsorship◦ Two options
A sponsor has the option of finding a Co-sponsor(s) to complete the full sponsorship
Habitat will work to find a Co-sponsor(s) to complete the full sponsorship and schedule the start of volunteer construction at a mutually agreed upon schedule.
Sponsorship
Organize and participate in the building project by providing volunteers
Work in cooperation and partnership with habitat staff and the future homeowner(s) and their family to build a safe, decent and affordable home.
Home Sponsorship
Support the Habitat concept of eliminating substandard housing in South Central, Minnesota area and throughout the world.
Sponshorship
Make the decision
Submit the Sponsorship Agreement
Organize a Project Team
Raise the Funds
Plan the Project
Overview of the Adopt-A-Home Process
• BBQ’s, golf tournaments, raffles, athletic events• Partner with churches and other organizationsFundraising
• No one under 16 on building site• No one under 18 allowed to use power equipmentAge Limitations
• Everyone is required to complete a waiver• Release and Waiver of Liability to be completed and turned in before they begin working on the site
Release and Waiver of Liability
General Project Guidelines
Next meeting date TBD Goals for next meeting Questions or comments Closing thoughts
Closing