60 Lives a Year.
One Site at a Time.

Tipity Hope Ministries — Funding Opportunity

Faith-Based Recovery Housing — You Get Repaid — The Impact Lasts Forever

Every 6 months, 30 people walk out of a Tipity Hope site with a job, money saved, bills paid, and the spiritual foundation to stay free. That's 60 lives a year from a single site. We're launching in Pennsylvania and scaling nationwide — and we need funding partners to help us get there.

This isn't a donation. You fund the launch of a site, we pay you back with interest, and then the site becomes a permanent nonprofit. Your money comes back. The lives you changed don't.

This Is What Your Money Does

Not Returns on Paper — Returns in People

30
People Per 6-Month Cycle
60
Lives Changed Per Year
300+
Lives Over 5 Years
Forever
How Long the Site Serves

Every person who graduates leaves with employment, savings, paid bills, and the Full Armor of God. They go back to their families. They become taxpayers. They stop cycling through jails, ERs, and shelters. One site doesn't just change 60 lives a year — it changes entire families, entire communities, and it saves the system millions in incarceration and emergency costs.

The Problem You're Helping Solve

The System Is Broken — And People Are Dying in the Gap

110,000+
U.S. Overdose Deaths Per Year
85%
Relapse Rate After Traditional Programs
$40K+
Cost to Incarcerate 1 Person / Year
0
Jobs Most Programs Send You Home With

Over 110,000 Americans died from drug overdoses last year. That's more than car accidents and gun violence combined. And the programs meant to help? Most of them send people home sober and broke. No job. No savings. No plan. They walk out the door and the world hits them before they can stand up. That's why the relapse rate is so high — it's not that people don't want to stay clean. It's that they have nothing to stay clean for.

Meanwhile, good people sit in jail cells for months — not because they're dangerous, but because they don't have an address to parole to. The courts want to release them. The parole agents want to place them. But there's nowhere to send them. This is a national crisis, and it exists in every single state. Tipity Hope is built to meet it head on — starting in Pennsylvania and scaling to all 50 states.

"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."
— Jeremiah 29:11

The Ripple Effect

One Person's Recovery Touches Everything Around Them

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Families Reunited

Parents get their kids back. Children get their mom or dad back. Marriages get a second chance. Recovery doesn't just save one person — it saves everyone connected to them.

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Taxpayer Savings

It costs over $40,000 a year to incarcerate one person in the U.S. A single Tipity Hope site that keeps 60 people out of the system annually saves taxpayers over $2.4 million a year in incarceration costs alone. Scale that across 50 states and the numbers are staggering.

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Stronger Communities

Graduates become employed, tax-paying, contributing members of their communities. They volunteer. They mentor. They become the proof that recovery works — and they inspire others to try.

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Reduced ER & Crisis Costs

Active addiction drives billions in emergency room visits, ambulance calls, and crisis interventions. Every person in stable recovery is one less person the system has to catch when they fall.

The math is simple: One site costs $300K-$500K to launch. One year of incarceration for just 8 people costs more than that. Your funding doesn't just change lives — it saves the system money. This is one of the rare opportunities where doing good and making financial sense are the same thing.

Why Most Programs Fail — and Why This One Doesn't

The Difference Between Sobriety and a Life

Traditional Programs

✕ 12-step model that doesn't work for everyone
✕ No employment — you sit around all day
✕ Leave with nothing but sobriety
✕ No phone, no family contact
✕ Bills pile up while you're inside
✕ No plan for life after graduation
✕ No help with courts or parole
✕ High relapse rates within 30 days

Tipity Hope Ministries

✓ 10 spiritual principles from Ephesians 6
✓ Working a real job the entire program
✓ Leave with a job, savings, and bills paid
✓ Keep your phone — stay connected to family
✓ Catch up on bills while you recover
✓ Full transition plan + extended stay option
✓ Direct coordination with courts & parole
✓ Built to break the cycle, not just pause it

How the Model Works

Simple Structure, Sustainable Revenue, Scalable Impact

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3 Houses Per Site

Each site consists of 3 residential houses plus a clubhouse for classes, church services, and Friday graduations. Houses are purchased and renovated with investor capital.

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30 Residents Per Site

Each house has 4 bedrooms. 1 bedroom goes to the House Manager (a senior resident whose room is their compensation). The other 3 bedrooms hold 3 residents each. That's 10 people per house, 30 per site.

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$160/Week Program Fee

Every paying resident contributes $160/week. This covers housing, utilities, classes, and program operations. 27 paying residents per site (house managers don't pay). Revenue starts within weeks of opening.

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Residents Work Real Jobs

Members are employed within their first week. They earn their own money, pay their program fee, catch up on bills, and save. The program fee is affordable because they're earning a real paycheck.

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Food Through Donations

All food is sourced through community donations and food pantry partnerships. Dinner is cooked Monday through Friday at a designated house. This keeps operating costs low and community involvement high.

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You Get Paid Back + Interest

Net operating income goes toward repaying your loan with interest. You don't own the site — you fund it, you get repaid, and then the site lives on as a permanent nonprofit. Your return is financial and it's lives changed.

Lean Staffing Model

2 Paid Staff + Resident House Managers = Low Overhead

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Program Manager

Oversees the entire site. Runs classes, coordinates with courts and parole agents, manages intake, and leads the spiritual curriculum. One per site.

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Staff Member

Supports daily operations, handles logistics, assists with employment placement, and provides on-the-ground support. One per site.

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House Managers (3)

Senior residents who have proven themselves in the program. They manage their house day-to-day, enforce rules, and mentor newer members. Their compensation is a private bedroom — no salary cost to the program.

Why this works: House managers are invested because they live there. They're not clocking in and out — they're part of the community 24/7. This keeps staffing costs to just 2 salaried positions per site while maintaining accountability in every house.

The Numbers Behind the Mission

How the Program Sustains Itself — and Pays You Back

Monthly Revenue

Paying residents27
Weekly fee$160
Weekly revenue$4,320
Monthly revenue$18,720

Monthly Operating Costs

Program Manager salary$4,000
Staff member salary$3,000
Utilities (3 houses + clubhouse)$2,400
Insurance$1,200
Maintenance & repairs$800
Supplies & misc$600
Food$0 (donated)
House Managers (3)$0 (room comp)
Monthly expenses$12,000
$6,720
Monthly Net Income
$80,640
Annual Net Income
$224,640
Annual Gross Revenue
64%
Operating Margin
These projections assume 100% occupancy. At 85% occupancy (23 paying residents), monthly net income is approximately $3,680 and annual net is $44,160. Recovery housing demand consistently runs at or near full capacity in most markets.
"And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up."
— Galatians 6:9

What Your Funding Builds

Starting in Pennsylvania — Scaling to All 50 States

📍 Scenario A: Wilkes-Barre, PA

Low-Cost Market — High Recovery Demand

3 properties (purchase)$150,000
Renovations & clubhouse buildout$100,000
Furnishing & equipment$25,000
Operating reserve (3 months)$36,000
Total Funding$311,000
$311K
Total Funding
$80,640
Annual Net Income
~3.9 yrs
Loan Repaid
30
Lives Changed / Cycle

📍 Scenario B: Harrisburg / Central PA

Mid-Cost Market — State Capital, Strong Court Pipeline

3 properties (purchase)$250,000
Renovations & clubhouse buildout$120,000
Furnishing & equipment$25,000
Operating reserve (3 months)$36,000
Total Funding$431,000
$431K
Total Funding
$80,640
Annual Net Income
~5.3 yrs
Loan Repaid
30
Lives Changed / Cycle

📍 Scenario C: Lancaster / Reading, PA

Higher-Cost Market — Large Recovery Community

3 properties (purchase)$350,000
Renovations & clubhouse buildout$130,000
Furnishing & equipment$25,000
Operating reserve (3 months)$36,000
Total Funding$541,000
$541K
Total Funding
$80,640
Annual Net Income
~6.7 yrs
Loan Repaid
30
Lives Changed / Cycle
Note: Each 6-month cycle serves 30 residents. That's up to 60 people per year, per site, who leave with a job, money saved, bills paid, and the Full Armor of God. Over a 5-year repayment period, a single site can transform 300+ lives.

Additional Revenue Opportunities

Built Into the Model — Not Counted in Base Projections

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Coin-Operated Laundry

Washers and dryers at each house generate passive income. 30 residents doing laundry weekly adds up. Estimated $200-400/month per site with minimal maintenance.

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Community Donations

Wednesday and Thursday meetings are open to the public. Graduations draw families and supporters. These events naturally generate donations that offset operating costs further.

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Extended Stay Fees

Some residents stay beyond 6 months. They continue paying the weekly fee, adding revenue without adding any acquisition cost. Extended stays are common and encouraged when needed.

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Grant Eligibility

Once a site converts to nonprofit status, it becomes eligible for federal, state, and private grants for recovery housing, behavioral health, and community development.

None of these revenue streams are included in the base financial projections above. They represent upside that accelerates investor repayment and strengthens long-term sustainability.

From Funding to Freedom

Your Money Builds a Site. The Site Changes Lives. Then It's Theirs Forever.

Step 1: Investment & Site Selection

Investor funds the acquisition of 3 properties and renovation costs in a target market. We identify properties together based on location, price, and proximity to employment opportunities.

Step 2: Renovation & Setup (2-3 Months)

Properties are renovated, furnished, and prepared. Clubhouse is built out for classes and services. Staff is hired. Employer partnerships are established in the community.

Step 3: Doors Open & Revenue Begins

Residents begin moving in. Within weeks, the site is generating revenue. Court and parole referrals fill beds quickly — demand for quality recovery housing far exceeds supply in every market we've evaluated.

Step 4: Monthly Repayment + Interest

Net operating income goes toward repaying your loan on an agreed schedule, with interest. Full transparency — you see every dollar in and every dollar out.

Step 5: You're Fully Repaid → Site Goes Nonprofit

Once your loan plus interest is fully repaid, you're done. The site converts to nonprofit status under the Tipity Hope Ministries umbrella. You got your money back. The community keeps the program forever.

Step 6: The Network Grows

Each site becomes a permanent part of the Tipity Hope Ministries network. The model repeats in new markets with new funding partners. Every site you help launch becomes a permanent fixture in its community.

Why This Model Works

Built on What Actually Works — Not Theory

Revenue From Day One

Residents pay weekly. There's no waiting for grants, government funding, or donation cycles. The program generates its own revenue through the people it serves.

Built-In Demand

Courts, parole boards, and probation officers are actively looking for quality recovery housing. The referral pipeline is already there — we just need the beds.

Low Operating Costs

2 paid staff. House managers compensated with housing. Food donated. No expensive clinical licenses required. The model is lean by design.

Proven Concept

This model is based on JADA Ministries in Fort Walton Beach, Florida — a program that has been successfully operating for years using this exact structure. This isn't an experiment. It's a replication of what works.

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Mission First, Always

The founder draws a standard paycheck — nothing more. There are no profit-sharing arrangements, no equity stakes, no hidden upside. Every dollar of net income goes to repaying you. Once you're repaid, every dollar goes to the people the program serves.

The Vision: Every State, Every Community

This Isn't One Site — It's a National Network

The addiction crisis doesn't stop at state lines. Neither do we. The goal is a Tipity Hope site in every state — each one funded, each one repaid, each one converted to a permanent nonprofit serving its community forever.

Every site that opens proves the model works. Every site that converts to nonprofit proves it lasts. And every funder who gets repaid proves that you can do well and do good at the same time.

We're starting in Pennsylvania. But the need is everywhere. And the model works anywhere there are people who need a second chance — which is everywhere.

50
States in the Vision
3,000+
Lives Per Year at Scale
$120M+
Annual Taxpayer Savings

Why I'm Doing This

From Doug Walters — Founder, Tipity Hope Ministries

I've been through it all. Four 6-month Salvation Army programs. Multiple detox facilities. Several 90-day rehabs. I was a big-time sponsor in AA. I did everything they told me to do, and nothing stuck — because every one of those programs had the same problem: I'd leave sober, but sober was all I had. No job. No money. No plan.

Then I found JADA Ministries in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and everything changed. JADA made you work — not as punishment, but as part of the recovery. I got a job. I caught up on my bills. I saved money. And when I walked out after 6 months, I didn't just have sobriety — I had a life.

That's what I'm building with Tipity Hope Ministries. The same model that saved my life — replicated in communities that desperately need it.

I want to be transparent about something: I don't profit from this beyond a paycheck. I draw the same kind of salary as any other staff member. There are no bonuses, no equity, no ownership stakes being carved out. Every dollar of net income goes toward repaying the people who funded the site. Once they're repaid, the site goes nonprofit and serves the community permanently. That's it. That's the whole model.

This is about one thing for me: the people sitting in a jail cell right now with nowhere to parole to. The people who've been through five programs and left every one with nothing. The families praying for someone they love to finally get a real chance. I know what that feels like because I was that person. And someone gave me a chance. I'm trying to do the same thing.

I'm not asking you to donate. I'm asking you to fund something that pays you back — with interest — and then keeps changing lives long after you and I are both gone.

— Doug Walters

Founder, Tipity Hope Ministries

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