2019 Homeport Impact Report

Page 1


78% of Homeport residents were satisfied with their living space.

86% of Homeport residents felt safe in their home.

97% of our staff are proud to work for Homeport.

STRONG COMMUNITIES START AT HOME

CLOSING THE GAP 307 NEW RESIDENTS IN 2019

Real Estate Development

Hamilton Crossing Annex

$4.6M / 32 homes

New construction senior housing in Whitehall, Ohio, adjacent to our existing Hamilton Crossing senior development.

Kenlawn Place

$6.5M / 50 homes

New construction multifamily housing (45unit apartment building and 5 single-family homes) in the North Linden neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.

Arrowleaf

$6.5M / 28 homes

New construction, family workforce rental housing development located in Grove City, Ohio, in partnership with Spire Development.

45

Blacklick Crossing

$8.6M / 30 homes

Newly constructed two- and three-bedroom town homes constructed and four onebedroom flats across from the entrance to Blacklick Woods Metro Park.

For-Sale

8 homes sold

Newly constructed homes sold in the following neighborhoods: American Addition Whitehall

Innovative Partnership

5

Graceland Flats 90 homes

CASTO and Homeport are partnering to build 180 apartments at the back of CASTO’s Graceland Shopping Center in Clintonville.

Ninety -- or one half -- of the one and two-bedroom Graceland Flats apartments will be set aside for individuals earning as much as $40,000 or $78,000 for a family of four.

Real Estate Development Partners

LASER FOCUS 6564 TOTAL RESIDENTS SERVED IN 2019

1118 Successful family connections to services, an 82% success rate!

6.3 years Average length our residents stay at a Homeport property.

Residents who stay with Homeport longer report a positive reason to move out, such as buying a home.

2019 RESIDENT SURVEY

Top resident concerns -

FOOD ASSISTANCE

20,223

Equivalent meals delivered to Homeport residents.

In partnership with;

68 Evictions prevented. $57,899 In emergency financial assistance awarded. In partnership with;

PARTNERS

46 Program partners helped us focus on our residents’ needs.

100% of our partners had positive regard for Homeport.

Major Program Funders

IMPACT NUMBERS

Our 2019 impact survey revealed new benchmarks as we focus on our residents.

560 Hours of programming per child during afterschool classes.

143 Children participated at FIVE properties. In partnership with;

4,947 meals served. In partnership with;

309 clients became homeowners $43.1M in homes purchased =

520 Completed Homebuyer Education

303 Completed Financial Credit Counseling Coaching

61 Foreclosure Clients Assisted

PARTNERSHIP HIGHLIGHTS IN 2019

Funding Partners

Innovative Funding Partners

Value City Furniture donated over $20,000 in furniture, design materials and manpower to turn the Marsh Run Apartments community center into a welcoming space where children can learn, parents can relax and families can gather.

Photo credit: Value City Furniture

2019 Spirit Of Homeport Recipient

For seven years, members of Columbus Commercial Industrial Investment Realtors (CCIIR) have held a golf tournament to raise funds for Homeport. In summer 2019, its members not only sweated over putting greens, but Homeport flowers and bushes at Eastway Village.

For the fifth consecutive year engineering firm EMH&T raised funds for Homeport through a holiday season “Ugly Sweater” contest. The contest netted Homeport $5,000 in December, on top of $20,000 that EMH&T has previously raised through its employees and matching company funds.

June 26, 2024

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.