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People Working Cooperatively, Inc. This Is What Happens When Good People Work Together. OCCD Fall Quarterly Meeting October 24-25, 2012. Page 1. Our Mission
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People Working Cooperatively, Inc. This Is What Happens When Good People Work Together OCCD Fall Quarterly Meeting October 24-25, 2012
Page 1 Our Mission People Working Cooperatively performs essential repairs and services so that low-income homeowners can remain in their homes, living independently in a safe, sound environment.
Page 2 About PWC People Working Cooperatively is a non-profit critical home repair, energy conservation and home modification company. • Over 140 skilled craftspeople • Repairs, conservation and modifications people need most • Serving very low income homeowners Over 37 years serving the Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky and Southeastern Indiana communities.
Page 3 Our Services Critical home repairs – nothing cosmetic – that impact the safety and functionality of the home. • Emergency & critical home repairs • Energy conservation & weatherization • Modifications for Mobility
Page 4 • About People Working Cooperatively • People Working Cooperatively provides critical home repairs and services for low income elderly and disabled homeowners: • Repair corps over 140 professionals licensed, trained, bonded. • 2011 Top Places to Work from Enquirer Media. • 2010 Winner of Xavier University’s Launch a Business competition. • 2009 Non Profit of the Year Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. • Four time BBB Torch Award for Business Ethics finalist. • 2011 CFO of the Year, Bill Brammer. • Our 2010 client survey showed that 92 percent of clients felt that they were treated with respect and dignity. • PWC is a member of the Greater Cincinnati Better Business Bureau and is authorized to use the BBB’s Wisegiving Seal of Approval for charitable accounting, proving to potential supporters that we use their dollars wisely and ethically.
Page 5 • Fast facts… • 19 counties served in OH, KY & IN • Emergency service 365 days a year • Avg. of > 50 repairs performed each day • Over 14,000 services annually Our clients… • Typical income is under $13,000 a year • Over 7,500 households served annually • 31% of individuals served are children • 24% of households served are single parent
Page 7 Page 6 • Funding • Providing the community with a high return on investment by leveraging multiple funding sources. • Corporate 38% • Government 53% • United Way 2% • Contributions 7% We’re a business that provides a charity. We run a lean budget – 13% overhead (11% administrative; 2% fundraising)
Page 7 • Volunteer Provided Services • One of the largest volunteer programs in the region. Many opportunities to become involved. • Tangible community impact: almost 7000 volunteers from the greater Cincinnati area volunteered over 30,000 hours of service last year. • Volunteers helping out in their own community – having an immediate and visible impact on their neighbors.
Page 8 • Our events • Repair Affair – volunteer event • Prepare Affair- volunteer event • Oscar Night America- fundraiser
Page 9 Some of our many supporters:
Page 10 Our Board of Directors Amin Akbar Guardian Savings Bank Chris Bell(Chairperson) Fifth Third Bank Bridget Castellini Wordsworth Communications Mary Christensen Christensen & Christensen Paul Colbert Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation Sterling Colvin Dinsmore & Shohl David Faulk Macy’s Credit & Customer Service Joe Harten Towers Watson Teresa Huxel Macy’s Credit & Customer Service David Lovekin The Kroger Company Anne McKinney Procter & Gamble, retired David Neyer Al. Neyer, Inc. Steve Raleigh WCPO TV Johnna Reeder Duke Energy Steve Ringel Caresource Alan Schriber PUCO (former chairman) Greg Shumate Frost Brown Todd LLC Brian Thomas Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP Mike Viox Viox Services, Inc. Rick Zoller Messer Construction Co.