Renovation Survey Results

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New Hope Baptist Church Sunday, January 29, 2012

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Renovation Survey Results. New Hope Baptist Church Sunday, January 29, 2012. 5. Occupational Status: Full-time employed 47.7% Part-time employed 7.0% Student 4.1% Homemaker 1.2% Retired 30.9% Seeking employment 4.1% Physically unable to work 4.9%. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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New Hope Baptist ChurchSunday, January 29, 2012

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DEMOGRAPHICS

1. Member: Yes 99.6%

No 0.4%

2. How long have you been attending New Hope Baptist Church?

0-16.2%

2-35.8

4-712.0

8-1014.0

11-2020.2

20+41.7%

3. Number of persons in your household

2.6

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DEMOGRAPHICS

4. Circle your age group:

18-241.2%

25-3412.4

35-4417.0

45-5418.3

55-6424.1

65-7419.1

75-846.6

85+1.2

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5. Occupational Status: Full-time employed 47.7% Part-time employed 7.0% Student 4.1%Homemaker 1.2% Retired 30.9% Seeking employment 4.1%Physically unable to work 4.9%

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6. My (our) estimated annual household income is: $47,7687. I attended one or more of the presentations of the project.

Yes 58.7% No 41.3%

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8. I have confidence in our church leadership as they give direction to this building project.

Strongly Agree 42.9%Agree 40.0% Not Sure 13.1% Disagree 2.0%Strongly Disagree 2.0%

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9. I have a clear understanding of Phase 1 of the proposed new building plan.

Strongly Agree 34.7% Agree 40.0%

Not Sure 20.4%Disagree 3.3% Strongly Disagree

1.6%

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10. The Phase 1 building project, as currently outlined, represents a wise investment of funds for our church.

Strongly Agree 25.9% Agree 39.5% Not Sure 24.3% Disagree 7.8% Strongly Disagree 2.5%

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11. Please rank in order of importance the following portions of our building plan (#1= most important, #4= least important):

1.4 Expanded restrooms (#1=170 times) 2.5 Nursery upgrade (#1=32 times) 3.3 Expanded lobby (#1=9 times) 2.5 Sanctuary updates (#1=45 times)

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12. We should conduct a capital giving campaign to challenge our congregation to financially support the project.

Strongly Agree 23.5%Agree 43.7%Not Sure 21.5%Disagree 6.9%Strongly Disagree 4.5%

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13. I believe this is the right time to proceed with a capital giving campaign for the building project.

Strongly Agree 16.9%Agree 34.2% Not Sure 31.3% Disagree 11.5%Strongly Disagree 6.2%

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14. I am willing to financially support the proposed project.

Strongly Agree 23.7%Agree 50.6%Not Sure 18.3%Disagree 5.8%Strongly Disagree 1.7%

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*We have an extraordinarily high rate of current giving (7.4% of household incomes)*74.3% of survey respondents are “willing

to financially support the proposed project.” This is well above the 60% minimum threshold recommended by the consultant.

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*The congregation has a relatively high confidence and support level toward church leaders. There is substantial goodwill in the congregation for the current leadership.

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*A majority of those interviewed believe that the time to proceed from an “internal” standpoint is now. *There is an “external” concern regarding

proceeding in the current economy. The vast of majority of interviewees see no real benefit to wait to proceed with a capital campaign.

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*$1,250,000 Project- $350,000 Cash on Hand- $300,000 Budgeted over next 3

years_______________

$600,000 Campaign

(With $50K church contingency)

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*Vote on Capital Campaign on Monday, February 13