Form 990, Part VI, Section A, line 7a |
Line 7a explanation - Board nominations come from a nominating committee, composed of the same members as the executive committee with elections on a rolling basis of three(3) year terms with the option to serve a second consecutive term after six(6) continuous years of board service the member can seek reappointment after one year off the board. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section A, line 7b |
Line 7b explanation - The Board of Directors vote on matters of importance and significance at their meetings. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section B, line 11 |
Line 11a explanation - The tax return was available for the Board of Directors and senior staff for review and comment prior to filing. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section B, line 12c |
The Board of Directors reviews the polices annually, or more frequently if needed. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section B, line 15 |
The Board of Directors annually reviews the salary and benefits of the employees. They utilize comparable data for similar exempt organization in relation to payroll, website industry statistics, and historical data to assist in their decision. |
Form 990, Part VI, Section C, line 19 |
Governing documents are available upon request to the executive office. |
Form 990, Part XII, Line 2c: |
The organization did not change its oversight or selection process during the current tax year. |
Explanation on volunteers and types of services or benefits |
Volunteers work on the construction sites, prepare food for construction volunteers, perform office duties, perform administrative tasks, join committee, perform interpretation/translation tasks and work at ReStore. |
Form 990; Part V; Line 2a |
Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County has no employees. Its staffing requirements are provided by Professional Staff Management. |