Presenters in this workshop will discuss how nonprofit organizations can generate revenue by requesting or requiring payment for services and products. The workshop will cover examples of “fee for service” models, implementation strategies, and case studies from around the country.
3. fee for service
• small business income $186,000
• development fees $220,000
• admin fees for repair $299,200
• admin fees for services $ 62,500
total $961,300
Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)
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small business develop to generate
$186,000 in profit each year
• Thrift Store $36,000
• Rags $12,000
• Pielab $48,000
• Pecans! $30,000
• HERObike $36,000
• HEROkids $24,000
Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)
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development fees of 220,000 per year
•Low Income Housing Tax
Credit$100,000
• Hale Housing LLC, 3 per year
•New Construction - $120,000
• 10 homes $12,000 each
Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)
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Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)
43. fee for service
• small business income $186,000
• development fees $220,000
• admin fees for repair $299,200
• admin fees for services $ 62,500
total $961,300
Pam Dorr
Executive Director, HERO (Hale Empowerment & Revitalization Organization, Inc.)