In addition to subsidies, many social reintegration centers charge rent to their tenants. Operating the social reintegration center as a non-profit organization requires that the owners or the board of directors not keep the profits. All profits must be reinvested in facilities or programs to benefit residents. The real profit potential of a for-profit organization should be considered on an individual basis based on location, number of residents, cost of property and furniture, utilities, food, maintenance, and what prospective residents can and are willing to pay.
A social reintegration center is a transitional group housing center for people seeking to return to society after being incarcerated or recovering from drug and alcohol dependence. In addition to the money generated by the social reintegration center, you must also take into account the fact that you are the owner of the house.