Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton
Meets Standards
Standards For Charity Accountability
Governance
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Board Oversight
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Board Size
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Board Meetings
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Board Compensation
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Conflict of Interest
Measuring Effectiveness
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Effectiveness Policy
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Effectiveness Report
Finances
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Program Expenses
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Fundraising Expenses
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Accumulating Funds
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Audit Report
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Detailed Expense Breakdown
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Accurate Expense Reporting
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Budget Plan
Fundraising & Info
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Truthful Materials
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Annual Report
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Website Disclosures
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Donor Privacy
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Cause Marketing Disclosures
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Complaints
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton meets the 20 Standards for Charity Accountability.
Stated Purpose:
According to the organization, its mission is "works in partnership with God and people from all walks of life to develop communities with people in need by building and renovating houses so that there are decent and affordable homes in safe communities where families can live and grow."
Year, State Incorporated:
1983, OH
Also Known As:
Habitat for Humanity ReStore Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton's activities include new construction and reconstruction of single family homes utilizing Energy Star standards, rehabilitation of single family, partner family successful home ownership curriculum and household item reuse through the ReStore. Also offered are repair services allowing low income families (who own their own home) to remain in their homes through repairs.
For the year ended June 30, 2024, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton's program expenses were:
| Programs | $4,390,764 |
| Total Program Expenses | $4,390,764 |
Chief Executive
Norman Miozzi, Executive Director
Compensation*
$139,612
Chair of the Board
David Schlegel, Community Volunteer
Chair's Profession / Business Affiliation
Board Size
17
Paid Staff Size
26
* Compensation includes annual salary and, if applicable, benefit plans, expense accounts and other allowances.
Method(s) Used:
Direct mail appeals, Invitations to fund raising events, Print advertisements (newspapers, magazines, etc.), Grant proposals, Internet, Planned giving arrangements, Appeals via Social Media (Facebook, etc.)
This organization is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes.
The following information is based on Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton's audited financial statements for the year ended June 30, 2024.
Source of Funds
| Contributions and Grants | $2,231,394 |
| Home Sales | $1,304,201 |
| ReStore sales | $962,094 |
| Gain on Sale of Mortgages | $702,813 |
| Imputed Interest on Non Interest Bearing Mortgages | $309,938 |
| Other | $128,217 |
| In-kind contributions | $108,964 |
| Net Investment Return | $34,690 |
| Total Income | $5,782,311 |
Programs: 88% Fundraising: 3% Administrative: 9%
| Total Income | $5,782,311 |
| Total expenses: | $5,011,825 |
| Program expenses | $4,390,764 |
| Fundraising expenses | $174,938 |
| Administrative expenses | $446,123 |
| Other expenses | $0 |
| Income in Excess of Expenses | $770,486 |
| Beginning Net Assets | $6,262,200 |
| Other Changes In Net Assets | $0 |
| Ending Net Assets | $7,032,686 |
| Total Liabilities | $1,065,004 |
| Total Assets | $8,097,690 |
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