Dear Friends—Whether we’re tackling a plumbing leak or revitalizing multiple homes in a target neighborhood,
the steps are the same: listen, observe, study, plan, listen, problem-solve, listen, get all the right
people and partners and equipment and resources in place, and then make the fix. If there’s more
to be done, listen some more, and go back and do more.
This act—of repair, of renewal—is both practical and symbolic. Done right, it represents and
requires intention, commitment, focus, skill, and care.
In 2017, you made it possible for us to act many times over. You joined us as volunteers and
partners, you donated supplies and appliances and expertise, and you contributed funds.
Together, we completed 32 rehabs, 163 emergency repairs, and 22 energy upgrades. We built
ramps, repaired floors, insulated attics, upgraded electrical systems, and rebuilt roofs. We made
sure families had heat and clean water and a safe way in and out of their homes. Nothing
fancy and everything necessary—and your intention, commitment, focus, skill, and care this past
year means that 266 people in 123 households will be safe, warm, and dry tonight.
In the wake of Charlottesville’s summer of hate, AHIP holds fast to fixing things. We love the
tangible, productive, healing act of reparation. We believe in partnership and problem-solving,
and we pledge to do our part to support our neighbors who seek housing security, affordability,
and justice—from tackling plumbing leaks to preserving homes and neighborhoods.
Thank you for joining us in 2017 and for looking ahead with us to 2018. There is much work to be
done together to make sure that everyone is safe at home.
With gratitude,
Jennifer JacobsExecutive Director
Saf
e at H
ome—
Sen
iors Greater Charlottesville is
an age-friendly destination
for retirees, thanks to
our cultural offerings,
world-class healthcare
facilities, and natural
beauty. For many local
senior citizens, though,
aging can intensify poverty and turn their
homes into dangerous places. When our
seniors find themselves no longer able
to safely navigate stairs or bathrooms or
cover critical repairs, our supporters make
sure they have a place to call for help.
AHIP is proud to be a partner in the local
ecosystem of organizations working to
keep our older neighbors safe, healthy,
and independent so that they can age in
place with dignity. ●89. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
seniors helped
305. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
seniors waiting
When homes are safe and stable,
everyone does better: families, local
schools, and local workplaces. AHIP
works alongside many nonprofits,
agencies, and philanthropic organizations
to fulfill a promise to our kids that we
will do all we can to make sure they have
what they need to thrive. Our program
fixes housing crises as quickly as we
can so that local parents and caregivers
can get back to what’s
most important: nurturing
their children’s emotional
and behavioral well-being
for a successful and stable
life ahead. ●
Saf
e at H
ome—
Chil
dren
63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
children helped
251. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
children waiting
In 2017, our longtime
partnership with LEAP
expanded from
Charlottesville to Albemarle.
Now, we’re serving both city
and county households in
need of energy-efficiency
measures. AHIP’s Energy Retrofit Initiative
sets out to make every client’s home
healthy, energy efficient, and affordable
to live in. By adding this critical layer
of home repairs—such as air-sealing,
insulating, and replacing outdated, oil-
or wood-based heating options with
high-efficiency heat pumps—our
homeowners feel the same benefits we
all share in improved home efficiency
and health, lower heating and cooling
costs, and a reduction in the residential
energy footprint. ●
Energ
y R
etrof
it I
niti
ativ
e
22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
families helped
40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
families waiting
When you come home to water all over
your kitchen floor or a heating system
that has given out, it’s easy to take
for granted that, though it will be an
expensive nuisance, it will soon be fixed.
But for many in our community, these
nuisances are disasters that won’t ever fit
into the budget—and wouldn’t ever get
fixed. AHIP is the only local organization
responding year-round to relatively
minor but urgent repair
needs to ensure the safety
and well-being of our
neighbors. Thanks to our
generous supporters,
panicked callers find relief
when AHIP’s crews come
to help. ●
Emerg
ency
Rep
airs
+
93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
families helped
328. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
families waiting
From the bustling streets of
Charlottesville to the remote,
rural areas of Albemarle, our
Block-by-Block target-area
model has successfully
preserved and improved
affordable neighborhoods. Enthusiastic
investment from public and private
partners allows us to focus on discrete
neighborhoods for more concentrated
impact. Last year saw us winding down
our massive 10th & Page initiative,
making progress in the Orangedale and
Alberene neighborhoods, and beginning
outreach and planning for the next
target-area effort in Belmont. We are
honored to serve these vital neighborhoods
by keeping families safe, preserving
and improving affordable housing, and
protecting against gentrification. ●
Nei
ghbo
rhoo
d R
evit
aliz
atio
n
22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
families helped
76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
families waiting
As local need for our critical repair and
retrofit services remains high (more than
500 households are waiting for AHIP’s
help), our partnerships drive innovative
solutions to fill project gaps and do more
work for the seniors, children, people
with disabilities, and hard-working
neighbors we help. In 2017, AHIP marked
its sixth year partnering with Blue
Ridge Home Builders Association and
Charlottesville Area Association of
Realtors to increase community
awareness, financial and in-kind support,
and volunteer energy for this essential
work. We simply would not have reached
all 123 families in 2017 without these
faithful and passionate collaborators. ●
Vol
untee
rs AHIP’s growth into an award-winning,
well-respected community resource
owes much to our volunteers and their
commitment to improve living conditions
for their neighbors one nail, one hammer,
and one repair at a time. Last year,
volunteers spent nearly 2,500 hours
painting, building porches and decks,
installing flooring and siding, building
wheelchair ramps, cleaning up, doing
tear-out/demolition and yard work, and
more. We are tremendously grateful
that volunteers from various student
and civic groups, houses of worship,
business teams, and professional industry
associations continue to share—and act
on—AHIP’s belief that everyone deserves
to live in a home that is safe, secure,
comfortable, and affordable. ●
Par
tners
Who, what, and how—
Board of DirectorsGrey McLean, President Director, Adiuvans Foundation and Founder, Charlottesville Climate Collaborative
Deborah van Eersel, Vice President Chief Administrative Officer, UVA Foundation
Ryan Vaughan, Treasurer CFO, Quantitative Investment Management
James Brown Sheriff, City of Charlottesville
Warren Buford Associate Head of School, St. Anne’s-Belfield School
Vicki Jones Principal, Jones & Company CPA, LLC
Fred Missel Director of Design & Development, UVA Foundation
Suzanne Morse Moomaw, PhD Associate Professor, UVA School of Architecture
Steve Murphy Associate, McGuireWoods
Liz Russell Planning and Project Manager, Thomas Jefferson Foundation
Mac Weems Senior Vice President, Fulton Financial Corp.
Carmelita Wood Housekeeper, ACAC-Albemarle Square and President, Fifeville Neighborhood Association
Waki Wynn Athletic Director, Peabody School
18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
volunteer groups
228. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
individual volunteers
who we helped
266. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
people living in
123. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
households in the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County
2,427. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
total volunteer work hours
$63,320. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
total value of volunteer hours
■ $ 2,625,265 Housing improvement
■ $ 122,026 Management & general
■ $ 249,372 Fundraising
■ $ 7,545 Property management
$3,004,208 Total
*per AHIP’s annual audit
ExpendituresFY 2016–17*
StaffExecutive Director Jennifer Jacobs
Chief Financial Officer Craig Kaiser
Assistant to the CFO Erica Dempsey
Office Manager/Administrative Assistant Ella Jordan
Director of Development & Marketing Ravi Respeto
Communications & Development Manager Katie Davenport
Development Events Coordinator Ashley Patel
Assoc. Director of Construction Programs Jane Andrews
Construction Supervisor George Herring
Rehabilitation Specialists Lee Miller, Len Wishart & Ed Walker
Volunteer Coordinator Corbin Breaud
Construction Crew Leaders Eddie Spencer, Mark Long & Wayne Snow
Carpenters Steve Faircloth, James Cook & Kenneth Black
Plumber/Electrician Will Jenkins
Carpenter’s Helper/Helper Fernando Otal, Jess Stephon, Pete Pompper, Dakota Long & Jamie Symmers
Assoc. Director of Community Development Joyce Dudek
Program Manager Laurie Jensen
Park’s Edge Claudette Greene, Property Manager Gerald Washington, Maintenance Supervisor Carlos Powell, Leasing Assistant
2016—17
■ $ 1,965,858 Locality funding
■ $ 984,876 Private contributions
■ $ 50,016 Loan payments
■ $ 47,636 Property management
■ $ 20,201 Other income
$3,068,587 Total
*per AHIP’s annual audit
how we operated
RevenueFY 2016–17*
how volunteers helped
Before AHIP, I was in and out of the hospital a lot forbreathing…they put in the central air system, and it madea difference in the air quality—there’s no moldy smell. Ever since then, things have been much, much better.”— Kathy in Schuyler
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Donations received between 7/1/2016 – 6/30/2017
Thank you—Our donors are the key to each and every repaired heater, new roof, and safe plumbing and electrical system. Thank you for making it possible to send our trucks out each day to respond to the calls for help.
$100,000 and aboveAlbemarle CountyAnonymousCity of CharlottesvillePerry Foundation Inc.U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development
$50,000 to $99,999Twentieth Century Merchants Fund in CACFWells Fargo Bank
$25,000 to $49,999Adiuvans Relief FundGenan FoundationM. Austin Davis Foundation, Inc.Ujala FoundationU.S. Department of Agriculture- Rural Development
$10,000 to $24,999University of Virginia Alumni AssociationBatten Family Fund in CACFCharlottesville Area Community FoundationCrossroads Mill FoundationThe Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc.Emmanuel Episcopal ChurchFarkas Family FoundationJ&E Berkley FoundationGrey & Sarah McLeanMike Pausic & Kelley MacDougallRichard C. Graham Family Charitable FoundationSonjia SmithSmyth Foundation FundTed & Sheila WeschlerWomen United, Together in Philanthropy
$5,000 to $9,999Adams Family FundAnonymous Bama Works Fund of Dave Matthews Band in CACFBank of America FoundationCharlottesville Area Association of RealtorsMike & Mary ChinnC-VILLE WeeklyKendra Scott, LLC*Oakwood Foundation
*includes in-kind donations
Peak Builders, LLC
Denise Ramey Real Estate LLC
Rimora FoundationRossetter FoundationMark & Holly StancilSunTrust FoundationVirginia Housing Development Authority
$2,500 to $4,999Joe ArcidiconoBB&TJonathan & Susan BlankBlue Ridge Home Builders AssociationCommonwealth of Virginia CampaignJohn & Maddy DealFulton Bank, N. A. Central Virginia DivisionMargaret GranberryFred & Jayne MisselL. Christopher NolandDick & Judy NunleyMichael & Monica PrichardQuantitative Investment Management FundRetail Merchants Association Inc.Southern Development HomesState Farm – Charlottesville Operations CenterStony Point Design/Build, LLC
Greyson & Ariana Williams
$1,000 to $2,499Alex BehfarAnonymous Better Living FoundationLisa BryanCraig BuildersKirby & Adrian FeltsFerguson Enterprises*Mark E. GieseckeRobin HanesBarry & Blair JonesJosh KlemmerCheri LewisMakco, Inc.Jay & Janet McDonaldMcGuireWoodsChuck & Lynn MillsMovement FoundationJohn NunleyAshley & Kesh PatelNoel & Sandy Reisky De DubnicDennis & Ann RookerDavid & Pam Rossetter
Doug SimpsonStillfield Fund I in CACFMarshall & Virginia ThompsonMichael & Heather Vanderweide
$500 to $999AnonymousDennis & Melody BianchettoKatherine Brooks & George BellerPeter Briggs & Margaret O’Reilly BriggsAnne & Jim BurroughsCommonwealth Senior LivingMesha Corey & Dennis WilliamsJack & Liz CrockerPam DentNicole & David GuyMark & Leslie HaskinsNancy HopkinsHuffman Family FundAlexander F. IxBeverley JacobsVicki & Peter Jones*John KellyKathy MarkwoodRobert NewmanSarah PlummerFrank & Peggy QuayleBlake RayRoy Wheeler Realty Co.Phil & Julie SparksFrank & Elizabeth StonerKirk TannerKaren TurnerDeborah van EerselStaci VinsonMac Weems & Robert Haggard
$250 to $499Jane Andrews & Amelia McCulleyKimberly ArmstrongAtlas ConstructionPatricia Bennett*David & Bevin BoisvertJames BrownWarren & Ashley BufordBurtons Grill of Charlottesville LLC
Vito & Bevin CettaDavid & Betsy CheslerPaul Martin & Michele ClaibournJohn & Colleen ComptonBrad & Loni ConnerAshley CrosierJohn & Cynthia DentWendy FlynnRachel Foster
Greg & Jane GovanJosh & Stacy GriffithHantzmon Wiebel, LLP
Timothy & Elizabeth HickeyGary & Tele JeniferJoseph & Pamela MaloneyMcCallum & Kudravetz, P.C.Diantha H. McKeelMichael & Alicia Murphy MilliganDaniel & Lynda MonahanSuzanne & Wilmer MoomawC. Eric OvermanLinda & Christopher PalmerDave & Nancy PaulsonRobert & Jane PaxtonKay & John PetersRE/MAX Realty SpecialistsRivanna Run Hunter Show Series, LLCDeborah Rutter & Kaki DimockDoron Samuel-Siegel & Angela DavisTom & Lynn ShepherdWilliam & Janet StevensDavid StinsonThomas & Nancy StrassburgPaul D. Summers, Jr. & Maggie DuensingHenry & Zulema WeinschenkLoring WoodriffJames Younger & Anneke Schroen
$100 to $249Jozo & Anja AndelicAnonymousJames Barkley & Carolyn DalldorfKatherine BeardRonald & Linda BurtonAnne ChesnutIvan & Roberta CrosbyKatie & Woody DavenportJane deButtsJoanne Doyle & Randy SwitzJoyce Dudek & Sandy SnyderJeffrey FogelLesley ForeAnne GardnerMargie Garmey & Melinda BaumannJanet GassmanBruce GordonJeff & Staci HainsworthCynthia Hoehler-FattonChris & Jane JacksonJennifer JacobsJonathan JenkinsBob & Gayle KahnRuth KavanaughBertrand & Karen Latil
Greg & Leah LefflerMacy & Michael LenoxKevin LynchMaribeth MillsWayne & Diane MurphyArlene PageRichard & Susan ParkKyle PattersonCathy Pillion-Dorsey & Daniel DorseyAl & Linda ReaserBarbara ReidMary & Theodore ReuterRobertson Electric CompanyRichard Robinson & Candice Robinson MonteroLiz RussellRobert & Angela SawyerSuzanne Schaeffer & Ignacio ProvencioElizabeth ScottJohn & Anne ScottBill Shelton & Ann English Joanne & Robert ShepherdStage to Sell, LLC
Jay & Elizabeth SwettAnne Bond TernesMac & Elsie ThompsonThree Notch’d Brewing Company Jim TocciJohn TrimmerRonald TydingsJohn UpdikeDoris & James VargoRick & Emily Wampler
through $99Alex and Ani, LLC
AmazonSmile FoundationLlewellyn AndersonAnne BenhamAllen BillykOlivia BranchJohn & Kristin BreenAmanda BrookmanLisa CaltabianoGina ChristopherVincent CilimbergElisabeth & Samuel ClarkeJan DagenhartJenna DagenhartAlison DickieJames DrahanCharlotte DrummondRonald EndersTobe Maizels FriedbergJohn & Susan GainerKate B. Galloway
Kimberly GarofaloCarl GarrettJulie GeeJohn GendreauJoe & Sally GieckTony & Veena GoodmanHelen Cathro & Frederick HaydenRobert HockensmithDick & Mary HowardSteve & Wesley HricKroger Community Rewards ProgramLembit & Karen LillelehtAnn & Leo MallekKevin & Leslie MannSabina MartinMeghan McIver Chita & Frederick MiddletonJodi MillsPete & Karen MorrisJohn & Jacquie PickeringClaudia RaitiJohn RalstonMegan RenfroRavi RespetoPeter & Eleonore RosdenJessica RussoJames & Joyce ScuffhamJohn ShepherdLiam SimpsonSusan Ehrlich SmithTiffany SmithKristin SoroktiSylvia SundinAnthony TankiewiczRobert TuckerUnited Way of South Hampton RoadsAndrea & Tonchie VestJennifer Von ReuterChristopher WadeEd WalkerPage & Peggy WilliamsTammy Wilt
Special thanks to the groups
below for making a significant
impact on AHIP’s work and service
to local neighbors in need in 2017.
House Party Auction Item DonorsThe Aberdeen BarnAcme Stove & Fireplace CenterAesthetic Dentistry of CharlottesvilleAlliance FrançaiseAmbassador LimousineA Place to BreatheAtlas Construction/Steve HricBaily Dent EquestrianBizou Blackfriars PlayhouseBoar’s Head InnBevin BoisvertCorbin BreaudSheriff James BrownBurtons GrillCarpet PlusCavalier Inn
Vito CettaCharlottesville Skin and Laser CenterClocktower Restaurant and BarBob CronkCrossFit CharlottesvilleKaki DimockDominique Attaway PhotographyDr. Martin SchulamDr. Suzanne Dennis OrthodonticsElaine B JewelryThe Elements of Hot YogaFeast!Ferguson EnterprisesFly Dog YogaFrank S. Eways Fine Rugs & GalleryJoanne GonzalesHer Checkered PastJames and Dolley Madison’s MontpelierJuice LaundryKardinal HallKendra ScottKeswick HallKing Family VineyardsLampoThe Little GymLive ArtsLocal VocalsMarieBette Café and BakeryThe Market at GrelenMeadowcreek Golf CourseMission BBQMonticello/Robert Haggard, PhDMonticello MediaNoland CompanyOakhart SocialOld Metropolitan HallOmni Hotel CharlottesvillePampered PetsThe Paramount TheaterPatina Antiques, etc.Kay Sands PetersPollak VineyardsReicoBecky ReidSerenescapesSmooth Skin LaserSpring Creek Golf ClubThe Spot Beauty ShopSunset Farm StudioTavern & GroceryT.E.A.L. ConstructionUVA Men’s BasketballViolet Crown CinemaVirginian Restaurant CompanyThe Virginia Shop Wainwright Tile & StoneMia WhiteWintergreen ResortWVIR-TV NBC29
Volunteer Groups Bike & BuildBlue Ridge Chapter of Women’s Council of RealtorsBlue Ridge Mountains Rotary ClubBoy Scout Troop 881 (Springfield, VA)Catholic Hoos
Now I don’t have to worry about my roofleaking or the wind getting into my house from the old storm door. Thanks somuch, AHIP.”— Rosaleen in Covesville
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CAAR Young Professionals NetworkCharlottesville Area Association of RealtorsLong & Foster Real EstateStanley Martin HomesUniversity of Buffalo NYUVA APO Service FraternityUVA Frank Batten School of Leadership & Public PolicyUVA Health SystemsUVA Indian Student AssociationUVA Madison HouseUVA Project SERVEUVA Physicians GroupWells Fargo Bank
Program Partners AdasphereAlbemarle CountyAlbemarle County Department of Social ServicesBuilding Goodness FoundationCity of CharlottesvilleCharlottesville Department of Social ServicesCharlottesville Title and Settlement Services, LLC
Community Housing Partners Weatherization ServicesLEAPPiedmont Housing AllianceThomas Jefferson Planning District CommissionU.S. Department of Agriculture- Rural DevelopmentU.S. Department of Housing & Urban DevelopmentVirginia Department of Housing and Community DevelopmentVirginia Department of Social Services Energy Assistance Program
We do our best to ensure every
detail is right in thanking our donors,
and we regret any inaccuracies.
Please contact us at 434.817.2447
x41 to make a correction.
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Economic impact
$1,579,209. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
total economic reinvestment in local businesses
■ 70% invested in subcontractors and supply houses
■ 24% invested in organization well-being and equipment/facility maintenance
■ 6% invested in graphics, advertising, printing, events, and general outreach
180. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
total service partners
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