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2019 Ministry Partners Seeking to put God’s love into action. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne is a nonprofit Christian housing ministry uniting volunteers and local investors with qualified families to build safe, stable and affordable homes in Northeast Indiana. Table of Contents CEO Message ................................ 1 Financials ....................................... 2 Family Statistics ............................. 3 Family Spotlight: Stephanie Weaver ........................ 4 Milestone: Fuller’s Landing ............ 5 Volunteer/ReStore Statistics .......... 6 Partnership Highlight: Mount Vernon Park ...................... 7 2019 Ministry Partners ................... 8 Design Update: The Bauer .................................... 9 Board of Directors ........................ 10 Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne / 2019 Annual Report CEO Message Dear Friends, Thank you for another successful year. Because social services specifically. We have an incredible of you, five hard working families received the keys opportunity to increase our collective impact if we to their new homes and more importantly their can discover ways to leverage each organization’s new lives. I have been amazed by the number of respective networks and assets. In the book incredible, selfless individuals in our community. Rooting for Rivals, Tom Lin shares “We are not Local volunteers like you continue to surround competitors in a limited marketplace, we are our families with love, humility and generosity. partners in God’s mission…Building the Kingdom Because of investments like these, families are of God is a team sport.” stronger, healthier and have brighter futures. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne is Unfortunately, the number of families facing ready to partner. In our eyes, true collaboration is housing insecurity across the region is the relentless promotion and support of the many heartbreaking. In Allen County alone, eight organizations addressing the housing crisis. We families are evicted each day. Further, last understand that to do this we must approach these October Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort partnerships with humble and generous hearts. Wayne was overwhelmed by the number of We look forward to accomplishing more, together, applications for housing across the region. We in the new year and for many years to come. received over 750 in just 30 days. The need is great and at times overwhelming. We know it is going to take a concerted effort by many local partners to influence the level of change Sincerely, our community needs. In northeast Indiana we have over 1,500 not-for- profit agencies, nearly a third of those focused on Andrew Gritzmaker | CEO Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne’s Fiscal Year is July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019 Financial Overview 0% 0% 5% 6% 24% 19% 27% 34% 8% 36% 37% 4% REVENUE EXPENSES █ Contribution & Grants █ Construction ........................................$1,069,016 (including Capital Campaign)....................$857,248 PROGRAM █ HomeWorks .............................................$114,244 █ Fundraising .............................................. $278,014 EXPENSES █ ReStore..................................................$1,290,908 █ ReStore ................................................. $1,177,676 █ Home Sales ..............................................$959,620 █ Administrative* ..........................................$585,395 █ In-kind Contributions ................................... $11,008 █ Capital Campaign* ........................................$2,076 █ Investment Income .................................... $32,361 █ Fundraising ...............................................$202,916 Other .........................................................$157,338 Total Revenue ...........................$3,586,497 Total Expenses ......................... $3,151,323 *Administrative and Capital Campaign expenses are both included under the Management/General designation in Habitat’s audited financials. Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne / 2019 Annual Report 2 Family Statistics Women Build $158,674.81 81 Women raised in 2019 Build teams 405 Women Build volunteers “I learned a lot about myself. I learned I can do it. I learned partnership is the best thing in the world. You can’t be better partners than with Habitat. Their love and affection is so empowering.” – Stephanie Weaver Family Spotlight: Stephanie Weaver In just one year since Stephanie and her family Purdue University Fort Wayne to complete her The Difference with moved into their new home in Fuller’s Landing, bachelor’s degree. She’s already making plans the lives of her and her two kids—ages 12 to pursue her master’s degree. a Habitat Home and 16—have already changed. A difference has been made in the lives of her Stephanie Weaver thinks of her family’s journey With the support of The Literacy Alliance, children, too. Their grades shot up. They feel with Habitat for Humanity like a roller coaster Stephanie began studying for the High School safe playing outside again. They’re making ride. At first, she was unsure and nervous Equivalency exam. The day she earned friends with other kids in Fuller’s Landing. about the ride and what it would bring, but soon her GED, she drove to Ivy Tech Community Stephanie says the entire experience has those emotions transformed into a rush College and registered for classes. Now, she’s brought their family closer together. of excitement and confidence for their future. studying human services and will transfer to Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne / 2019 Annual Report 4 After six build seasons of building homes in Fuller’s Landing on the northwest side of Fort Wayne, we Milestone: th dedicated our 44 and final home in Phase One for the Ith Family. The first phase of this neighborhood over the past several years would not have been Completing Phase One possible without the thousands of volunteers from companies, churches, schools and organizations in our community. We are grateful for this community of Fuller’s Landing for literally coming together to build homes, community and hope! $1,224,084 calendar year net sales revenue of852 materials kept tons out of landfills 45,742 transactions of shoppers served combined donations 8,069 (business and individual) > unique humans bodies 453 (not shifts or engagements) > 6,560 volunteer hours engaged volunteers > 2,948 engagements ReStore Statistics Habitat for Humanity of Greater Fort Wayne / 2019 Annual Report 6 Partnership Highlight: Mount Vernon Park Partnership What started with a conversation between our CEO and Fort On September 12, on land provided by Bridge of Grace, Habitat Wayne Metals Owner Scott Glaze sparked a housing partnership volunteers started building our first collaborative home on Pettit with Bridge of Grace Ministries, which is dedicated to empowering Avenue in the Mount Vernon Park neighborhood. We are thankful individuals and families by giving them the tools they need to be to MSKTD & Associates for helping us redesign our floor plans self-sufficient. which include three bedrooms and one bath. “Collaboration has always been a part of Habitat’s DNA. We demonstrate it through our work with partner families, with our volunteers and with our donors.” – Habitat CEO Andrew Gritzmaker Thank you to all of our generous ministry partners. 2019 Ministry Partners Ambassador Enterprises Emmanuel Community Church Johnson & Johnson Matching Gifts Program PNC Bank Ash Brokerage English Bonter Mitchell Foundation Johnson Junction, Inc. PNC Foundation Associated Surgeons & Physicians/WHA Farmers & Merchants State Bank JP Morgan Chase ProFed Credit Union Avangrid Renewables First Federal Bank of the Midwest Katz, Sapper & Miller, LLP Schwab Charitable Avery Dennison First Merchants Bank Lake City Bank Shambaugh Kast Beck & Williams AWS Foundation First Presbyterian Church Lancia Homes STAR Financial Bank Barrett & McNagny First Presbyterian Church of Huntington Levy and Sons Summit CPA Group Benevity Community Impact Fund Foellinger Foundation Inc Lincoln Financial Foundation Sweetwater Sound Bippus State Bank Fort Financial Credit Union Lowes Corporate Team Marketing Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Fort Wayne Economic Development Alliance, Inc. LPL Financial Three Rivers Federal Credit Union Central Ministries Fort Wayne Professional Fire Fighters Union Mary Cross Tippmann Foundation Thrivent Financial The Chapel Fort Wayne TinCaps McMillen Foundation The Toby and Misha Thomas Charitable Fund College Park United Brethren Church Gasoline Equipment Supply Co Michelin Trinity Episcopal Church Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne GE Foundation MSNBC Trinity Presbyterian Church Contract Interiors Gerdau National Financial Services Upstate Alliance of Realtors, Inc. Copper River Cabinet Co. Grace Summit Church New Covenant Worship Center US Connect Crosby Excavating, Inc. Hamil, Lehman & England, PC Nichols Brand Stories Vera Bradley DeMarchis Family Foundation Home Lumber of New Haven NIPSCO VFW Post 857 Design Collaborative Huntington County Community Foundation, Inc. Novae Corp Walmart Foundation Do it Best Corp. Huntington University O’Daniel Automotive Group Wannemacher Design Build, Inc Doc Dancer Inc. Ian & Mimi Rolland Foundation Old National Bank Foundation Water Furnace Dyer Family Foundation Indiana Annual Methodist Conference Park Plastic Products Weigand Construction Ecolab Indiana Michigan Power Parkview Health Wells Fargo Foundation Edward D. and Ione Auer Foundation Indiana Tech Pedaling for
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