Habitat for Humanity London: The Challenge of Growth Habitat for Humanity London: The Challenge of Growth

Habitat for Humanity London: The Challenge of Growth

9B09A007

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Publisher Description

In early 2009, the executive director of the Habitat for Humanity London (HFHL), located in London, Ontario, was faced with the responsibility of determining how to increase revenue for the non-profit organization. The organization provided safe, decent and affordable housing to those in need, and the board of directors had pledged to build 12 units in 2012. Funding generally came from the organization’s ReStore; however, revenues had begun to level off in the preceding years. The executive director was evaluating several options of generating additional revenue. After examining HFHL’s statement of cash flows and 10 years of ReStore earnings, the executive director had identified three options to increase revenues: relocation of the ReStore to increase efficiencies and increase inventory; increasing their salvage operation; and/or launching an automobile sale program. Or was there a better way to generate revenue that she hadn’t yet considered?

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2009
May 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
12
Pages
PUBLISHER
Richard Ivey School of Business Foundation
SELLER
Ivey Business School Foundation
SIZE
1
MB

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