Solution
Provided by Habitat for Humanity Tulsa
Targeted home repair program addressing critical safety and habitability issues — roof, plumbing, electrical, and accessibility — for low-income homeowners. Completed 340 critical repairs preventing displacement of 850 Tulsa residents.
Consistent indicator movement across three or more comparable cities over at least 12 months of active deployment.
Critical repairs completed
120 repairs/year
Households stabilized
120 households
Volunteer hours contributed
4,800 hours
Prevent displacement of low-income homeowners
% remaining in home 12 months post-repair
Preserve affordable housing stock
Housing code violation rate in served areas
Key assumptions
| Output | Baseline | Target | Progress |
|---|---|---|---|
| Critical repairs completed | 72 | 120 | 60% |
| Households stabilized | 72 | 120 | 60% |
| Volunteer hours contributed | 2,880 | 4,800 | 60% |
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