Why
should an organization sponsor a home?
Hundreds
of families in Rome & Floyd County live in sub-standard
housing. Your organization can enjoy an overwhelming sense
of achievement and satisfaction
that comes
from helping one or more of these families in a direct and tangible
way. Working with a partner family helps you understand the needs
of hard working but disadvantaged families in our community.
Sponsorship
will boost the morale of your organization and enhance and improve
your teamwork. Habitat for Humanity of Rome & Floyd County
has adopted Vision 25/25, a goal to build 25 new houses by summer
of 2009, our
25th
anniversary. This is an important goal for our community and
one that you can help us reach through sponsorship.
Can an organization co-sponsor a home?
Yes, working together is a great way to share the financial and
volunteer requirements of a sponsorship. It also is great for
building camaraderie with the partner organization.
How much will it cost to sponsor a home in 2005?
Primary Sponsorship, which is providing 100% of expenses, leadership
and volunteer labor, is about $45,000. Co-Sponsorship, which involves
providing 50% of the above requirements, is $22,500. A Major Contributor
is one who provides varying levels of finances, leadership and
volunteers, requiring a contribution of at least $5,000. Each
of these sponsorship levels are recognized on signage, t-shirts
(if desired), publications and at the dedication of the home,
which is an exciting celebration for the team members and family.
How many people does it take to construct a home?
When do we work? And how long does it take to complete a home?
There are about 20 workdays involved in a group-built home. Depending
on the project for the day, 2-4 crew leaders are needed and 10–20
volunteers. The partner family must be included on the scheduled
workdays as much as they are able. A project can be completed
in 10—15 weeks, depending on the number of days worked each
week and the number of volunteers. The workdays do not include
the days required for plumbing, HVAC, electrical, floor covering
and drywall finishing, all of which are contracted.
What assistance does Habitat provide?
Habitat staff or designated volunteers will order all materials,
handle inspections and arrange subcontractors. Staff will meet
with the sponsor’s building committee as soon as a commitment
is made to develop a building schedule and to give aid in the
organizing of volunteers. We are available throughout the process.
To get started, contact Bruce Day at 706-676-1128.