Organizations Filed Purposes:
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF OREGON PROVIDES FUNDRAISING, TRAINING, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND ADVOCACY SUPPORT FOR ALL 26 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY AFFILIATESTHE OFFICES OF DEDICATED STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS BUILDING AND REPAIRING HOMES ACROSS OUR STATE.
FUNDRAISING SUPPORT: HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF OREGON PROVIDES PASS-THROUGH GRANT FUNDING AND TAILORED LOAN FUNDING TO HELP AFFILIATES EXPAND LOCAL HOME BUILDING AND REPAIR CAPACITY. OVER THE PAST FIVE YEARS, WE HAVE RAISED AND DISTRIBUTED $1,723,719 IN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (40% IN REVOLVING LOAN FUNDS AND THE REMAINDER IN GRANTS) TO OREGON HABITAT AFFILIATES. IN ADDITION, HFHO COORDINATES EMPLOYEE CHARITABLE FUND DRIVES ACROSS THE STATE AND THE OREGON CHARITABLE TAX CHECK-OFF PROGRAM. IN APRIL OF 2018, WE BECAME A CERTIFIED CDFI (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION). TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING: THE HABITAT OREGON TEAM IS HARD AT WORK PLANNING OUR FIRST VIRTUAL WESTERN REGIONAL CONFERENCE FOR SEPT. 29 - OCT. 1, 2020. PARTICIPANTS FROM OREGON, WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA, HAWAII AND IDAHO WILL EXPLORE THE THEME: BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE AND RESILIENT FUTURE. IN RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF OREGON MADE SIGNIFICANT PROGRAMMATIC SHIFTS TO SUPPORT AFFILIATE NEEDS. WE HOSTED 15 WEEKLY CALLS TO FACILIATE PEER SHARING AND BEST PRACTICES FOR CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE, LAUNCHED A NEW WEBSITE TO HELP AFFILIATES NAVIGATE OPERATIONAL SUPPORT, ENGAGED IN CONVERSATIONS WITH AFFILIATE LEADERS, HELPED EVERY ELIGIBLE OREGON AFFILIATE TO SECURE FEDERAL PAYROLL PROTECTION PROGRAM FUNDING AND SURVEYED AFFILIATES TO ENSURE THAT WE WERE ACCURATELY SUPPORTING THEIR NEEDS. WHILE REMAINING HIGHLY FLEXIBLE AND RESPONSIVE IN THE MONTHS AHEAD, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF OREGON IS BREAKING EXCITING NEW GROUND: AS REQUESTED BY OREGON HABITAT EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS, WE HAVE BEGUN HOSTING MONTHLY, TOPIC-SPECIFIC DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION DISCUSSIONS WITH AFFILIATE LEADERS. WE ARE COMMITTED TO GROWING OUR CAPACITY TO SERVE OREGON COMMUNITIES IN AN EQUITABLE AND INCLUSIVE WAY.GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND ADVOCACY: HFHO LEADS ADVOCACY EFFORTS AT THE STATE LEVEL AND CAREFULLY TRACKS LEGISLATIVE ISSUES THAT AFFECT THE MISSION AND OPERATIONS OF THE 26 AFFILIATES WE SERVE. SEEKING TO EXPAND OUR COMMUNITY IMPACT, WE MEET FACE-TO-FACE WITH ELECTED OFFICIALS AND STATE EMPLOYEES IN AN ONGOING CONVERSATION ABOUT AFFORDABLE HOMEOWNERSHIP NEEDS AND OPPORTUNITIES. IN FEBRUARY OF 2019, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF OREGON RECEIVED ONE OF TWO NATIONAL ADVOCACY AWARDS FROM HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL. WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE HOUSING ALLIANCE AND OTHER AFFORDABLE HOUSING ADVOCATES DURING THE 2019 LEGISLATIVE SESSION, WE RAISED OUR VOICES TO MOVE FORWARD NATIONALLY GROUNDBREAKING RENTERS' PROTECTION LEGISLATION. THE LEGISLATURE ALSO APPROVED A NEW $150 MILLION LIFT (LOCAL INNOVATION FAST TRACK) HOUSING ALLOCATION TO HELP STIMULATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF OVER 2,500 NEW AFFORDABLE HOMES. WE ARE NOW ENTERING THE SECOND YEAR OF HABITAT FOR HUMANITY'S FIRST NATIONAL ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN: THE COST OF HOME. OUR NEIGHBORS AND OUR COMMUNITIES HAVE BEEN HIT HARD BY THE REALITIES OF COVID-19. FOR FAR TOO MANY FAMILIES, SHELTERING IN PLACE ISN'T AS STRAIGHTFORWARD AS IT SOUNDS. THROUGH THE COST OF HOME ADVOCACY CAMPAIGN, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY WILL MOBILIZE LOCAL HABITAT ORGANIZATIONS, PARTNERS, VOLUNTEERS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY TO SUPPORT POLICIES TO HELP FAMILIES TO REMAIN STABLE DURING THIS CRITICAL TIME AND INCREASE ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HOMES. DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND RESPONSE: HFHO PROMOTES AWARENESS OF THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF DISASTERS IN AFFILIATE SERVICE AREAS, PROMOTES RISK REDUCTION, ASSISTS AFFILIATES WITH DEVELOPING A CONTINUITY OF OPERATIONS PLANS AND PARTICIPATES IN STATEWIDE RECOVERY PLANNING. THIS WORK IS A COMBINATION OF TEMPLATE SHARING AND TRAINING WITH LOCAL AFFILIATESAS WELL AS PARTICIPATING THROUGH OUR STATE VOAD: OREGON VOLUNTARY ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVE IN DISASTER.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Shannon Vilhauer | Executive Dir. | 40 | $80,919 |
Eric Richardson | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Arielle Reid | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Janell Morgan | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Robin Hartmann | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Randall Franke | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Cindy Decker | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Tammy Baney | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Cami Aufdermauer | BOARD MEMBER | 1 | $0 |
Yesika Arevalo | FORMER PRES. | 1 | $0 |
Juan Carlos Ordonez | Secretary | 1 | $0 |
Karen Rockwell | Treasurer | 1 | $0 |
Dani Ledezma | Vice President | 1 | $0 |
Dwane Krumme | President | 1 | $0 |
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