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Profit on Purpose

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DURATION- 2 hours

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SUBJECT - Development

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AUDIENCE- Investors

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DELIVERED - Online

COST - $80

ABOUT

In this 90-minute class, participants learn how to ethically acquire, operate, and fund care-based housing—like sober homes, transitional housing, and group homes—while generating sustainable revenue and creating meaningful community impact. You’ll walk away understanding the differences between housing types, how to navigate regulations, and how to design housing that supports dignity, recovery, and long-term stability.

key concepts

  • Types of Care-Based Housing: Learn the differences between sober homes, transitional housing, group homes, and shared living, and what makes each model work.

  • Licensing, Zoning, & Community Buy-In: Learn the realities of regulations, zoning restrictions, and how to gain support from the community.

  • Property Acquisition: Identify and secure properties specifically suited for care-based housing.

  • Funding Strategies: Explore funding paths including vouchers, contracts, program income, and faith-based or nonprofit partnerships.

  • Designing for Impact: Learn to create housing that prioritizes recovery, dignity, and stability over institutional models.

who needs to take this course?

  • Aspiring operators of care-based housing or transitional programs

  • Investors interested in socially responsible, revenue-generating housing

  • Faith-based organizations or nonprofits looking to expand housing impact

  • Community leaders aiming to support residents in recovery, transition, or care programs

course outline

Section 1

Understanding Care-Based Housing

Explore different housing types—sober homes, transitional housing, group homes, and shared living—and learn what makes each effective and sustainable.

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Section 2

Navigating Legal & Community Realities

Learn the fundamentals of zoning, licensing, and handling community concerns to ensure your housing project is compliant and welcomed.

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Section 3

Acquiring & Funding Properties

Identify suitable properties and explore creative funding sources including government programs, faith-based partnerships, and nonprofit collaborations.

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Section 4

Designing Housing for Recovery & Sustainability

Discover how to create environments that support dignity, recovery, stability, and long-term success for residents while generating revenue.

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things you need to know about this class

Why this class works

How much does this class cost?

$80

order your course today

Participants gain actionable strategies to open and operate care-based housing that generates revenue while transforming lives. You’ll learn how to create housing with purpose—impacting residents, your community, and your bottom line.

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