GREATER FOX CITIES AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC
921 MIDWAY RD, MENASHA, WI 54952 foxcitieshabitat.org

Total Revenue
$7,467,447
Total Expenses
$7,452,299
Net Assets
$9,886,331

Organizations Filed Purposes: SEEKING TO PUT GOD'S LOVE INTO ACTION, HABITAT FOR HUMANITY BRINGS PEOPLE TOGETHER TO BUILD HOMES, COMMUNITIES AND HOPE.

BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER TO BUILD HOMES, COMMUNITIES AND HOPE.

WE COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION ON 17 NEW HOMES THIS FISCAL YEAR, PARTNERING WITH DESERVING FAMILIES IN NEED OF A SAFE, DECENT AND AFFORDABLE HOME. OF THESE HOMES 11 WERE NEW CONSTRUCTION AND 6 WERE REHABILIATION. APPROVED PARTNER FAMILIES MAKE A DOWN-PAYMENT ON THEIR HOME AND COMPLETE 300-500 HOURS OF "SWEAT EQUITY" BEFORE MOVING IN, THEN MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON AN INTEREST-FREE MORTGAGE ONCE THEY TAKE OWNERSHIP. VOLUNTEERS CONTRIBUTED 53,855 HOURS OF WORK DURING THE FISCAL YEAR.

WE OPERATE TWO "RESTORES," WHICH ARE BUILDING MATERIALS OUTLETS AND RECYCLING CENTERS. DONATED PRODUCTS ARE SOLD TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT LESS THAN 50% OF THE RETAIL COST. THE STORES HAVE THREE PRIMARY BENEFITS. FIRST, PROFITS FROM SALES FUND THE BUILDING OF ADDITIONAL HOMES FOR QUALIFIED FAMILIES. SECOND, WE DIVERT WASTE PRODUCTS FROM THE LANDFILL AND ENCOURAGE REUSE AND RECYCLING. LAST YEAR, MORE THAN 470 TONS OF MATERIAL WERE DIVERTED FROM THE LANDFILL. FINALLY, DISCOUNTED PRODUCTS ALLOW FAMILIES AND PROPERTY OWNERS TO MAKE UPGRADES TO THEIR OWN HOMES THEY MAY NOT OTHERWISE BE ABLE TO AFFORD.

OUR NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PROGRAM PROVIDES CRITICAL HOME REPAIRS TO DEAL WITH HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES WITHIN THE HOME AS WELL AS MAKING HOMES MORE ENERGY EFFICIENT AND APPEALING TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD. THESE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED TO OWNER-OCCUPIED HOMES OF LOW-INCOME FAMILIES. THIS PROGRAM OPERATES VERY SIMILAR TO OUR NEW HOME PROGRAM. THE WORK IS DONE PRIMARILY BY VOLUNTEERS AND THE HOMEOWNERS MUST INVEST SWEAT EQUITY ON THEIR PROJECT AS WELL AS PAY BACK AN INTEREST-FREE LOAN TO US. THE GOAL OF THIS PROGRAM IS TO KEEP FAMILIES SAFE, WARM AND HEALTHY IN THEIR HOMES WHILE REVITALIZING THE NEIGHBORHOODS THEY LIVE IN. TO ENHANCE OUR NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PROGRAM WE OFFER ROCK THE BLOCK EVENTS, WHEREBY RESIDENTS, MUNICIPALITIES AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS COLLABORATE WITH US IN TARGETED NEIGHBORHOODS DURING A CONCENTRATED PERIOD OF TIME TO COMPLETE HOME REPAIR AND PRESERVATION PROJECTS FOR LOW-INCOME HOMEOWNERS, AND COMMUNITY PROJECTS TO IMPROVE AND BEAUTIFY THE NEIGHBORHOOD SURROUNDING THE HOMES. DURING THE FISCAL YEAR, 7 HOME REPAIR AND 64 ROCK THE BLOCK PROJECTS WERE COMPLETED FOR OUR NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION PROGRAM.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
John WeyenbergPRESIDENT/CEO55$120,692
David Van Lieshout Term End822DIRECTOR2$4,506
Rob Underhill Term End 0822DIRECTOR2$0
Charlie Goff Term End 0822DIRECTOR2$0
Coreen Ducus-Johnson Term 0821DIRECTOR2$0
Luke Benrud Term End 0821DIRECTOR2$0
Tim Olson Term End 820DIRECTOR2$0
Michael Weller Term End 0822DIRECTOR2$0
Mike Kalinowski Term End 0822DIRECTOR2$0
Kathi Seifert Term End 0822DIRECTOR2$0
Jackie Weber Term End 0822VICE CHAIRPERSON2$0
Randy Mahoney Term End 0820TREASURER2$0
Catherine Tierney Term End0822DIRECTOR2$0
Amy Sabourin Term End 0822DIRECTOR2$0
Dennis Episcopo Term End 0822DIRECTOR2$0
Mark Loper Term End 0821SECRETARY2$0
Dean Gruner Term End 0820CHAIRPERSON2$0
Jay Fulkerson Term End 0819DIRECTOR2$0

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