Coalition Publishes 2025 Benchmarking Report
Date postedMay 5, 2025
What does collective impact look like across the home repair sector?
The Coalition for Home Repair invites members to submit data through the Impact Report Data Program each year. The 2025 Benchmarking Report analyzes data collected from the 2024 and 2023 program years to help members reflect on progress, identify trends, and inform housing preservation advocacy.
This year’s report includes submissions from 65 organizations, with 42 providing two consecutive years of data, allowing for more meaningful year-over-year comparisons and insights
The full report is exclusively available to Coalition for Home Repair members and can be accessed through the Member Compass. If you're not yet a member, we invite you to join and be part of this growing collective.
Key Takeaways from the 2025 Report:
- Growth in Homes Repaired & Revenue. The average number of homes repaired increased by 16%, and revenue rose by 19%, signaling steady growth across the field.
- Programs Are Growing in Depth. The average number of repair projects per organization jumped from 381 to 527, a 38% increase, showing that organizations are completing more repairs per home.
- Advocacy is a Shared Priority. 95% of organizations reported participating in at least one advocacy activity in 2024, showing widespread commitment to elevating repair and preservation efforts.
- Volunteer Recruitment Stabilizing. After a record-setting increase in 2023, volunteer numbers dipped by 5% in 2024—but nearly half of organizations still saw volunteer growth.
- Manufactured Housing Is a Focus Across All Member Sizes. 20% of all homes repaired were manufactured homes, with participation from all organizational/member sizes.