Let’s Get Fiscal is not your typical fundraising workshop. Designed to energize and empower participants with greater resource development confidence and efficacy, Let’s Get Fiscal includes an in-depth, real-world approach to successful fundraising from a rural nonprofit’s point of view. Let’s Get Fiscal covers a broad range of information from the basic fundamentals of successful fundraising to unique and distinctive fundraising campaign ideas designed to get participants engaged and ready to fundraise. Don’t miss this opportunity to build your organization’s fundraising muscle!
Presenters in this workshop will discuss how nonprofit organizations can generate revenue by requesting or requiring payment for services and products. The workshop will cover examples of “fee for service” models, implementation strategies, and case studies from around the country.
John Hartwick, Dawson Holdings, provides information about creating and preserving quality affordable rural housing for seniors using HUD and USDA programs
This document discusses home-based care services for seniors. It notes that over 90% of seniors have at least one chronic disease and outlines common medical (home health, hospice, palliative care) and non-medical (home care, transportation) services provided in-home. These services are needed as the population of seniors is projected to more than double by 2050, with many having conditions like Alzheimer's and being at risk of falls. Planning ahead for potential home care needs is important. The document advocates that home-based care is a form of senior advocacy that provides benefits to both individuals and society.
Presenters in this workshop will discuss how nonprofit organizations can generate revenue by requesting or requiring payment for services and products. The workshop will cover examples of “fee for service” models, implementation strategies, and case studies from around the country.
John Hartwick, Dawson Holdings, provides information about creating and preserving quality affordable rural housing for seniors using HUD and USDA programs
This document discusses home-based care services for seniors. It notes that over 90% of seniors have at least one chronic disease and outlines common medical (home health, hospice, palliative care) and non-medical (home care, transportation) services provided in-home. These services are needed as the population of seniors is projected to more than double by 2050, with many having conditions like Alzheimer's and being at risk of falls. Planning ahead for potential home care needs is important. The document advocates that home-based care is a form of senior advocacy that provides benefits to both individuals and society.
Heather Pritchard of The Home Depot Foundation (THDF) talks about the foundation's commitment of $80 million over five years to support veterans in need.
The document is a presentation about housing issues facing veterans in rural America. It discusses how veterans often make up a large portion of the homeless population in rural areas. It also notes barriers to the HUD-VASH housing program for homeless veterans in rural locations, such as long distances to facilities and a difficultly identifying homeless veterans. Additionally, it addresses the need for accessible housing and home modifications for senior veterans and those with disabilities so they can remain in their homes.
Retha Patton, Executive Director of Eastern Eight CDC in Tennessee, on creating affordable housing option for rural veterans. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013.
Jane Erickson of the Iowa Department of Aging discusses providing services for seniors in rural communities. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
Nebraska HUD Field Office Director Earl Redrick details HUD programs that can be used to assist veterans and seniors. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
Demographics of Senior and Veteran Housing in Rural America - Housing Assista...Housing Assistance Council
Keith Wiley of HAC presents demographic data on rural seniors and veterans and their housing. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
Jerry Floyd of the Iowa Finance Authority on multifamily housing resources. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
The document provides information about the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines and its Affordable Housing Program. It discusses that the Federal Home Loan Bank System was authorized by Congress in 1932 and is comprised of 12 regional banks. It also notes that the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines serves Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, and South Dakota. As part of its mission, 10% of the bank's annual net income is reserved for affordable housing initiatives like the Affordable Housing Program, which provides funding to develop affordable rental and homeownership housing.
An overview of the USDA's Section 504 home repair program. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
Baylee Crone, National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
Presentation from HAC's 2013 symposium "Housing Seniors and Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA, August 28-29.
The Silver Tsunami: Are We Prepared for a Senior Housing Population Boom in R...Housing Assistance Council
This presentation was given for a webinar from the Housing Assistance Council (HAC) on May 1, 2013. It is a look at rural demographics through the filter of seniors. Rural America is, on average, older than the rest of the country, and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future.
So you’ve heard about the growing senior population. You have begun
or expanded development, preservation, and repair programs for elderly
housing. But is that enough? For seniors to age in place they need services.
Can your organization provide both the housing and services? Hear from
your peers on how they did it and why it’s important
So you’ve heard about the growing senior population. You have begun
or expanded development, preservation, and repair programs for elderly
housing. But is that enough? For seniors to age in place they need services.
Can your organization provide both the housing and services? Hear from
your peers on how they did it and why it’s important
One’s position is only as strong as the information one uses to support it, no matter how worthwhile the endeavor. Making the case for housing assistance in rural America is no different. Understanding and presenting housing data effectively is a key element of advocating for families, seniors, and veterans in need. The ability to access and use data, such as the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, is a powerful tool. This workshop will help familiarize participants with accessing data and will present ways data can be used to most effectively advocate for rural housing needs.
Heather Pritchard of The Home Depot Foundation (THDF) talks about the foundation's commitment of $80 million over five years to support veterans in need.
The document is a presentation about housing issues facing veterans in rural America. It discusses how veterans often make up a large portion of the homeless population in rural areas. It also notes barriers to the HUD-VASH housing program for homeless veterans in rural locations, such as long distances to facilities and a difficultly identifying homeless veterans. Additionally, it addresses the need for accessible housing and home modifications for senior veterans and those with disabilities so they can remain in their homes.
Retha Patton, Executive Director of Eastern Eight CDC in Tennessee, on creating affordable housing option for rural veterans. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013.
Jane Erickson of the Iowa Department of Aging discusses providing services for seniors in rural communities. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
Nebraska HUD Field Office Director Earl Redrick details HUD programs that can be used to assist veterans and seniors. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
Demographics of Senior and Veteran Housing in Rural America - Housing Assista...Housing Assistance Council
Keith Wiley of HAC presents demographic data on rural seniors and veterans and their housing. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
Jerry Floyd of the Iowa Finance Authority on multifamily housing resources. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
The document provides information about the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines and its Affordable Housing Program. It discusses that the Federal Home Loan Bank System was authorized by Congress in 1932 and is comprised of 12 regional banks. It also notes that the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines serves Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, and South Dakota. As part of its mission, 10% of the bank's annual net income is reserved for affordable housing initiatives like the Affordable Housing Program, which provides funding to develop affordable rental and homeownership housing.
An overview of the USDA's Section 504 home repair program. Presentation from the Housing Assistance Councils symposium "Housing Seniors & Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA on August 28-29, 2013
Baylee Crone, National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
Presentation from HAC's 2013 symposium "Housing Seniors and Veterans in Rural America: Preservation, Development and Services" in Council Bluffs, IA, August 28-29.
The Silver Tsunami: Are We Prepared for a Senior Housing Population Boom in R...Housing Assistance Council
This presentation was given for a webinar from the Housing Assistance Council (HAC) on May 1, 2013. It is a look at rural demographics through the filter of seniors. Rural America is, on average, older than the rest of the country, and will continue to be so for the foreseeable future.
So you’ve heard about the growing senior population. You have begun
or expanded development, preservation, and repair programs for elderly
housing. But is that enough? For seniors to age in place they need services.
Can your organization provide both the housing and services? Hear from
your peers on how they did it and why it’s important
So you’ve heard about the growing senior population. You have begun
or expanded development, preservation, and repair programs for elderly
housing. But is that enough? For seniors to age in place they need services.
Can your organization provide both the housing and services? Hear from
your peers on how they did it and why it’s important
One’s position is only as strong as the information one uses to support it, no matter how worthwhile the endeavor. Making the case for housing assistance in rural America is no different. Understanding and presenting housing data effectively is a key element of advocating for families, seniors, and veterans in need. The ability to access and use data, such as the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey, is a powerful tool. This workshop will help familiarize participants with accessing data and will present ways data can be used to most effectively advocate for rural housing needs.
3. hero’s old fiscal model
• 90% federal grants
• 10% private funds and fee generation
hero’s new fiscal model
• 5% federal grants
• 95% other income
Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)
4. Traditional strategies
for fiscal responsibility
• fundraising
• resource development
• fiscal readiness
Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)
5. strategies for fiscal responsibility
• fee for service $961,300
• expense reduction $435,996
• income generation $350,000
total $1,747,296
Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)
6. fee for service
• small business inc $186,000
• development fees $220,000
• admin for repair $299,200
• admin services $ 62,500
total $961,300
Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)
26. $350,000 hud cert non-profit
as a hud fha certified non-profit,
foreclosures cost $1, rehab’d with green
technology and sold to low income
families. 10 homes x $35,000
Note: Be sure to list at full price and offer down payment
assistance to keep comp market strong for appraisals.
Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)