Solution
Habitat Critical Home Repair
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.
What does “Evidence-Based” mean?
Consistent indicator movement across three or more comparable cities over at least 12 months of active deployment.
Targeted indicators
Logic model
Version 1Inputs
- Habitat affiliate capacity
- Building trades volunteers
- Material donation program
Activities
- 1.Application intake
- 2.Needs assessment
- 3.Prioritization by urgency
- 4.Repair execution
- 5.Final inspection
Outputs
Critical repairs completed
120 repairs/year
Households stabilized
120 households
Volunteer hours contributed
4,800 hours
Short-term outcomes
Prevent displacement of low-income homeowners
% remaining in home 12 months post-repair
Long-term outcomes
Preserve affordable housing stock
Housing code violation rate in served areas
Key assumptions
- Trade volunteer pipeline maintained
- Material costs remain within budget
Baseline data
Captured Oct 1, 2025| 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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