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Leading Our Members to Professional Excellence!
2008-2009 Annual Report 
Who We Are
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The HBA of Connecticut, Inc. represents the home building, land development and remodeling industry in Connecticut:
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A non-profit, 501(c)(6), professional trade association organized in 1960; |
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With over 1,500 member firms (and growing) employing over 50,000 people throughout the state; |
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We are the "State HBA" - the statewide component of a federation of affiliated but distinct organizations, including the National Association of Home Builders ("NAHB") (located in Washington, DC) and five local HBAs in Connecticut; |
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Our "Builder" member firms are engaged in new residential construction (both single family and multifamily units), new light commercial construction, remodeling and renovation of existing residential and commercial buildings, and land development activities on residential, commercial and industrial zoned land; |
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Our "Associate" member firms are in businesses providing supplies, services and expertise to the building, remodeling and land development industries; |
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Our Mission and Vision (see below) are developed through a professionally managed long range strategic planning process. Strategic planning and other "state of the art" association management practices are critical for nonprofit associations to be effective and guide the management and policies of the HBA of CT; |
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Working together as a team, the state association’s Board of Directors, Senior Officers, committees, other HBA member volunteers and the state HBA staff solve industry problems and promote its growth, upholding the highest degree of professionalism, integrity, work ethic, association management expertise and industry knowledge. |
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The HBA of Connecticut’s Mission is to Enhance Our Members' Value to Their Customers and Our Industry's Value to Society. We Represent the Residential Construction Industry by Providing Service and Support to Our Members Through Advocacy, Education and Communication.
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By working toward our mission through our strategic plan, we promote greater opportunities throughout the state for the production of safe, decent, affordable and economically feasible housing for all of Connecticut’s citizens. |
What We Do
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GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS - Professional and Effective:
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Lobbying the state legislature and agencies |
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"Friend-of-the-court" briefs in legal cases |
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Coordinating Local Government Affairs with our five Local Association Chapters |
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Grassroots link for HBA members to Congress |
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Working with allied and other interest groups to affect sound public policies |
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POLITICAL AFFAIRS - HBA of CT BUILD-PAC:
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Promoting candidates friendly toward our concerns |
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PUBLIC RELATIONS, COMMUNICATIONS and CONSUMER AFFAIRS - Promoting Public Support:
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INFORMATION -- Current and Useable:
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EDUCATION -- Learn to Succeed:
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Seminars on important topics |
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Showcase Home of the Year ("Home Show in a Home") Program |
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Residential Construction Show - RCS: An Annual Expo and Conference for Home Builders & Remodelers (temporarily suspended) |
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Connecticut Institute of Professional Builders & Remodelers, Inc. (Our 501(c)(3) charitable, educational and research institute) |
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Workforce Development program - to get students interested in residential construction as a career |
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DIRECT FINANCIAL RETURNS -- $$ Back To You:
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NETWORKING and RECOGNITION -- Awards, Certificates and More Business Contacts:
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HBA of CONNECTICUT STATEWIDE Special Interest COUNCILS:
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Connecticut Developers Council |
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Connecticut Sales and Marketing Council |
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HBA of CT Green Home Council |
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