Annotated Bibliography
“Affordable Housing
and Pro Bono”
Ammann, John J. “Affordable Housing and Pro Bono: Habitat
for Humanity Provides Valuable Pro
Bono Opportunities.” Journal of Affordable Housing & Community Development Law 4.3
(1998): 225-227. Web. 23 March. 2015.
“Making a Difference
through Habitat for Humanity”
Davis, Joyce. "Making a Difference through Habitat for
Humanity." Journal of Family and
Consumer
Sciences 94.3 (2002): 77-78.
Web. 19 March. 2015.
“Creating High-Impact
Nonprofits”
McLeod Grant, Heather. Crutchfield, Leslie R. “Creating
High-Impact Nonprofits.” Stanford Social
Innovations Review n.p.
2007. Web. 1 April. 2015.
The authors of this magazine article are two women who work
for higher educated universities such as Stanford, and the other works with
researching non-profit organizations. The purpose is to inform others about
non-profit organizations. The audience
is for those who are higher educated looking into non-profit
organizations. In the article they
discuss different non-profit organizations.
They share six myths that many have about non-profit organizations, and
then they discuss six ideas that non-profits practice. I will utilize this article when discussing
the impact Habitat makes on those it works with.
“Habitat for
Humanity: Walker Machine Co. helps build home”
Mendez,
Josephine E. "Habitat for Humanity: Walker Machine Co. Helps Build
Home." Charleston Daily
Mail (2014): C.1. Web. 23 March. 2015.
Phillips, Iris. “Homeownership Impact on Habitat for
Humanity Partner Families.” Social
Development
Issues 31.3 (2009): 48-65. Web. 23 March. 2015.
Project Proposal
Thesis: Habitat
for Humanity is an organization that impacts the volunteers, by teaching them
new skills and building community, but the biggest impact it actually makes is
on the homeowners receiving the houses.
Three
questions that I will cover in my paper are as follows; what exactly is Habitat
for Humanity, and what is the purpose of it? How does Habitat for Humanity
impact the homeowners who receive the houses? Who can volunteer with Habitat
and what kind of skills do those volunteers develop, as well as what kind of
community do they build while volunteering through Habitat? I will cover these question through my
different sources I have found. When
explaining what Habitat is and its purpose I will use “Homeownership Impact on Habitat for
Humanity Partner Families” because it explains how the families are before they
are helped and gives people an idea of why Habitat chooses who they do, and I will
use “Affordable Housing and Pro Bono” because it talks about the mission of
Habitat. Next, when discussing how
Habitat impacts the house owners I will use my sources “Homeownership Impact on
Habitat for Humanity Partner Families” because it shows what a family is like
before and after Habitats help, “HABITAT for HUMANITY” because it tells a
story about a family and how it kept them off of the streets, and finally “Creating High-Impact Nonprofits” because
it talks about different myths non-profits have received and what they actually
do. Finally, when covering the skills
and community the volunteers build I will use “Making a Difference through Habitat for Humanity”,
“Affordable Housing and Pro Bono”, and “Habitat for Humanity: Walker Machine
Co. helps build home” because they all give examples of different groups coming
together and working towards the same goal, and they are all coming from
different backgrounds and different knowledge and skill levels.
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