|
|
The Rebuilding
Together program exists in hundreds of communities throughout the country.
Our program serves the City of Richmond. |
We invite you to join our next
National Rebuilding Day,
Saturday April 28th, 2012.
Sponsors and volunteer teams from churches, civic organizations, service
group and corporations are always welcome.
Please
contact us to learn more...

 |
| The program is
centered around a “blitz” build, held the last Saturday in April, when
over 1500 volunteers each year make both major and minor repairs to
qualified homes. |
| Our focus is to bring lasting change to a
community by providing home improvements and safety and wellness
enhancements for the elderly and disabled. We are rebuilding homes, and rebuilding lives. |
| Since our first
project in 1993, the size and scope of our work has grown. We have now
improved nearly 900 homes in 17 communities, including Blackwell, Church Hill, Newtown South, Summerhill, Jefferson-Davis
corridor, Maymont, Barton Heights, Montrose/National Heights, Providence
Park, Swansboro, Oak Grove, Carver, Bellemeade, Byrd Park, Randolph,
Highland Park and Peter Paul. |
| This
represents an estimated market value of more than $1,000,000 last year alone
in home improvements, home repairs, and community revitalization project in
at-risk neighborhoods. |
| Last year, we raised
over $250,000, which was used to rehabilitate 47 homes in the Peter Paul neighborhood.
|
IRS 990 - Fiscal Year 2010
2011 Annual Report |
Financial Highlights
Fiscal Year: July 1, 2010 - June 30, 2011
Total Income $ 250,062
Expenses:
Program Services $ 196,640
Administration $ 36,707
Fundraising $ 21,202
Total Expenses $ 254,548
Beginning Fund Balance $ 212,171
Year-End Fund Balance $ 207,685
Public Reporting and Transparency
For information on RTR's governance
structure, policies and documents, financial condition and major
programs please go to
GiveRichmond.
(http://giverichmond.guidestar.org/NonprofitProfile.aspx?OrgId=1048747)
|
|