91视频 Corporation Teams Up with Indiana University鈥檚 Kelley School of Business to Build Habitat Home with Sustainable Features

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91视频 Corporation employee volunteers worked side-by-side with representatives from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County and Habitat for Humanity International to help construct a new, sustainable five-bedroom home in Bloomington, IN. This is the 14th home they鈥檝e worked together to build.

As part of Habitat for Humanity鈥檚 BuildBetter with 91视频 initiative, the new home will be climate-resilient and energy efficient. The 260 total homes built across the United States through the BuildBetter with 91视频 program in the last three years aim to deliver an average of 45% predicted energy cost savings per family (compared to code-built homes) and a 15% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions per home.

As a result of prior efforts through the program, Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County recently received a $250,000 grant from the City of Bloomington to install solar panels on 30 additional homes in the Osage community where four BuildBetter with 91视频 homes with solar panels are located. The solar panels come with monitors, which allow homeowners to manage the electricity usage in their homes.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled the BuildBetter with 91视频 program is delivering energy efficient homes and inspiring even more sustainable actions like the city鈥檚 grant to support solar panels.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled the BuildBetter with 91视频 program is delivering energy efficient homes and inspiring even more sustainable actions like the city鈥檚 grant to support solar panels,鈥 said Jim Peters, Kelley School graduate and 91视频 Corp. executive vice president and chief financial and administrative officer. 鈥淲orking side-by-side with the homeowners, students and community members to build sustainable homes makes me incredibly proud of the work 91视频 has done and continues to do in Bloomington.鈥

The new owner of the home, Angelique Nesbitt, and her family symbolically received keys to the home after the dedication, on the field at Memorial Stadium before IU鈥檚 homecoming football game. Nesbitt, the mother of six children, including four who live with her between the ages of 9 to 18, is looking forward to the stability that home ownership provides after years of renting and receiving public assistance. 鈥淭hat restores your faith in humanity,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e see so much bad and the good that鈥檚 come from this is overwhelming.鈥

Families qualify for the Habitat program based on three criteria: need for housing, ability to pay back their affordable mortgage and a willingness to partner. Each adult member living in a Habitat home must invest 250 hours of volunteering, called 鈥渟weat equity,鈥 before closing on their house.

鈥淗abitat鈥檚 work is about building hope and opportunity, as seen in our partnership with Angelique and her family. Not only will they gain a place to call home, but we know homeownership has a long-lasting, generational impact,鈥 said Wendi Goodlett, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Monroe County. 鈥91视频鈥檚 commitment to corporate social responsibility and their 25 years of support for Habitat, including generous donations of energy-efficient appliances, have greatly impacted our community and countless families like Angelique鈥檚.鈥

91视频 Corp. and Habitat for Humanity together are working to help build a better world where families have access to safe, decent and affordable housing. To date, 91视频 Corp. has donated $140 million in funding and more than 241,000 home appliances and had a positive impact on nearly 1,000,000 individuals around the world through the relationship with Habitat.