Hope in Action: Sponsorship & Partnership Plan
🏡 A Place to Call Home: Hope in Action
A Sustainable Approach to Housing & Well-Being
At Viviscent Wellness Foundation (VWF), we believe that housing is the foundation for stability, well-being, and opportunity. Through our Hope in Action initiative, we empower individuals and families to raise funds for their own housing projects—whether it’s securing a new home or making essential renovations.
With your support, we can make this vision a reality—one home, one family, and one community at a time.
Florida is VWF First Research Project.
“One Community, One Home, and One Individual at a Time.
“Proverbs 24:3-4 (NIV)“By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established; through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures.”
🏡 Sponsor a Home for an Individual. 1-Bedroom Home Sponsorship – $50,000+
In addition to corporate sponsorships, individuals and organizations can directly sponsor or buy homes for veterans and underserved families, providing them with safe, stable, and affordable housing.
✅ Covers the construction of a fully equipped, energy-efficient one-bedroom home
✅ Sponsorship acknowledgment on the home and program materials
✅ Invitation to ribbon-cutting ceremony and community events
🏡 A Place to Call Home: Hope in Action
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🏡 Sponsor a Home
2-Bedroom Home Sponsorship – $75,000+
✅ Provides funding for a comfortable, fully furnished two-bedroom home
✅ Recognition in media and community engagement events
✅ Quarterly impact reports detailing the success of the sponsorship
🏡 Sponsor a Home
3-Bedroom Home Sponsorship – $100,000+
✅ Funds the development of a spacious three-bedroom home for a family in need
✅ Naming rights for the home and exclusive branding opportunities
✅ VIP access to Hope in Action networking and appreciation events
Rules for Individuals Purchasing a Home for Themselves
Individuals who wish to purchase a home for themselves through Hope in Action must meet the following criteria:
✔ Demonstrated Need – Applicants must show financial need and provide supporting documentation.
✔ Commitment to Community – Individuals should be willing to engage with the Hope in Action community and contribute in a meaningful way.
✔ Personal Fundraising Effort – Those raising funds for their own home must set up a transparent campaign page and share their story to engage donors.
✔ Financial Review – A review process will ensure applicants can sustain homeownership responsibilities such as utilities, maintenance, and taxes.
✔ Compliance with Program Guidelines – Applicants must agree to all terms and conditions, including not reselling the home for profit within a specified timeframe.
Financing Available for Unmet Donation Goals
For individuals who are unable to meet their full fundraising goal, Hope in Action offers financing options to bridge the gap and ensure that everyone has the opportunity to secure stable housing.
✔ Low-Interest Loans – Flexible repayment plans tailored to individual financial situations.
✔ Deferred Payment Programs – Allowing individuals to delay payments until a stable income source is established.
✔ Down Payment Assistance – Helping cover initial costs for home ownership.
✔ Micro-Grants for Essential Needs – Small grants for crucial home improvements.
✔ Partnership with Financial Institutions – Access to additional loan and mortgage options for qualified applicants.
All financing options are subject to review and approval, ensuring they align with the applicant’s ability to sustain homeownership.
🤝 Community Partnership Opportunities
Beyond financial sponsorships, Hope in Action offers businesses and organizations strategic partnership opportunities to help create lasting community impact.
1. Workforce Development & Training
🔹 Partner with vocational schools, trade organizations, and businesses to provide job training in construction, renewable energy, and home maintenance.
2. Sustainable Building & Innovation
🔹 Collaborate with green building companies and research institutions to implement energy-efficient housing solutions.
3. Health & Wellness Support
🔹 Partner with healthcare providers, mental health professionals, and wellness organizations to ensure residents receive holistic support.
4. Financial Literacy & Economic Empowerment
🔹 Work with banks, credit unions, and financial educators to provide residents with resources for financial independence.
🏡 Hope in Action Homeownership Program – Rules for Participants
1️⃣ Eligibility Requirements
✔ Applicants must demonstrate financial need and provide supporting documentation.
✔ Participants must be U.S. residents and meet program-specific criteria.
✔ Must be willing to actively engage with the community and follow program guidelines.
✔ Participants must agree to residency conditions and maintain the home properly.
2️⃣ Homeownership & Trust Structure
✔ Homes are placed in a trust managed by VWF or an appointed trustee.
✔ Participants receive permanent residency rights but do not have full ownership.
✔ Homes cannot be resold for profit, ensuring long-term affordability.
✔ If the participant passes away, the home may be passed down to an eligible heir who meets program criteria.
✔ If no eligible heir is identified, the home reverts to VWF to support future families in need.
3️⃣ Residency & Use Restrictions
✔ The home must be occupied by the participant and their immediate family.
✔ The home cannot be rented, sold, or transferred without VWF’s approval.
✔ Any home modifications require written approval from VWF.
✔ Participants must maintain the home in good condition.
✔ Failure to maintain the home or comply with program rules may result in loss of residency rights.
4️⃣ Financing & Payment Responsibilities
✔ If a participant cannot meet their full fundraising goal, they may be eligible for:
- Low-interest loans
- Deferred payment programs
- Down payment assistance
✔ Participants are responsible for taxes, utilities, and maintenance costs.
✔ All financing options comply with state and federal lending laws.
5️⃣ Resale & Inheritance Rules
✔ Homes cannot be sold for profit within the first X years of occupancy.
✔ If a participant wishes to vacate, VWF holds the first right of refusal to repurpose the home for another participant.
✔ Any home transfer must follow affordability guidelines set by the program.
6️⃣ Legal Compliance & Dispute Resolution
✔ Homes must comply with IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit regulations to ensure charitable use.
✔ Participants must sign a liability waiver, releasing VWF from certain housing-related liabilities.
✔ Disputes related to residency, financing, or compliance will be resolved through mediation.
✔ In cases of financial hardship, VWF will offer mediation, financial counseling, and extended payment plans before revocation of residency rights.
7️⃣ Fund Usage & Restrictions
✔ Any funds allocated to the home must be used strictly for land or housing-related expenses.
✔ Trust funds cannot be withdrawn for personal use and are strictly regulated.
8️⃣ Acknowledgment & Agreement
By participating in the Hope in Action Homeownership Program, participants agree to abide by these rules and maintain compliance with all program requirements.
8️⃣ Acknowledgment & Agreement
By participating in the Hope in Action Homeownership Program, participants agree to abide by these rules and maintain compliance with all program requirements.