We’ve been collecting data from ReFrame Association members about the numbers of volunteers and homes repaired for 4 years. Last year, we had 45 organizational members. Continue Reading
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As grant funding becomes more difficult to obtain, nonprofit organizations need to embolden their efforts to strengthen relationships with funders. In this webinar, participants look at the nuts and bolts of telling a passionate and compelling story about their organization. Continue Reading
"Peer to Peer" (P2P) fundraising is the foundation of social giving. At the heart of P2P fundraising, one development truth remains: relationships are important. Regardless of technology, our relationships will remain the foundation of fundraising. Continue Reading
ReFrame Association is seeking guest bloggers to write for our new blog. Entries will be published once or twice a month. Continue Reading
In the midst of all the challenges we face each year, how do we continue to grow our mission of repairing homes, creating healthy living environments for low-income people, and instilling a sense of hope with the people we serve? Continue Reading
A panel discussion about diversity and inclusion in home repair nonprofits. Continue Reading
The goal when making repairs to homes is to improve the living conditions for those who live there. But, if not done correctly, some remodeling activities can cause health problems. Continue Reading
Detailed instructional video from Appalachia Service Project about finishing drywall. Continue Reading
Detailed instructional video from Appalachia Service Project about hanging drywall. Continue Reading
Detailed instructional video from Appalachia Service Project about ramps. Continue Reading
Walter Crouch, President/CEO of Appalachia Service Project, gave a thirty-minute closing speech, "Start with the End in Mind" at ReFrame Conference. The focus of the address was on the quality of outcomes rather than just the quantity of outputs. Continue Reading
Instructional video from Appalachia Service Project about safety. Continue Reading