You can browse or search through this gallery of 100+ nonprofit co-locations in the United States, Canada, and abroad. This gallery is an ongoing project. To suggest additions or revisions, please email Diane Vinokur, dkv@umich.edu
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Community Resource Center (Managed by the Fremont Public Association )
1501 N. 45thSeattle, WA 98103
USA
Agency Type: Human Rights
Established 1974
The Fremont (WA) Public Association was established in 1974 to address hunger, poverty, and high unemployment in the Fremont neighborhood and Seattle's North End. By offering quality human services in a manner that promotes dignity and by developing creative, comprehensive, and effective responses to community needs, the FPA strives to address the needs of the homeless, the hungry, the care needs of seniors, and the struggles of low-wage working families. In 1998, they completed development of the Community Resource Center, housing a range of organizations that link the FPA's basic services with parenting support, community education, volunteer programs, and advocacy. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 12-Jul-05
www.fremontpublic.orgContact:
Cheryl Cobbs, executive director
webmaster@fremontpublic.org
206-694-6777
Community Service Building
Suite 201100 West 10th Street
Wilmington, DE 19901-1680
USA
Agency Type: Mixed
Established 1996
Wilmington's Community Service Building exists to improve the quality of life for current and future generations of the State of Delaware by providing an innovative, professional, and collaborative work environment at below-market rent for the administrative offices of charitable nonprofit organizations of various sizes and purposes. As of 2001, 74 nonprofits are tenants in this rehabilitated central city office building. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 12-Jul-05
http://www.csbcorp.orgContact:
Jerry Bilton, building manager
jabilton@aol.com
302-777-3266/Fax: 302-777-0919
Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County
3201 Allen ParkwayHouston, TX 77019-1800
USA
Agency Type: Arts
Established 1994
As the community's official arts agency, the Cultural Arts Council of Houston/Harris County, Texas, connects people to the arts of the area's many cultures. It provides artists and nonprofit arts organizations with financial support, information on funding and other resources, and assistance in organization, management, and planning.
In its Incubator Program, selected emerging/small groups are provided office space and equipment, including use of its special business center, resource library, a shared conference room, and one-on-one technical assistance by professional staff, in exchange for a monthly, subsidized fee. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 12-Jul-05
http://www.cachh.orgContact:
Maria Menoz-Blanco, executive director
info@cachh.org
713-527-9330/Fax: 713-630-5210
Dairy Center for the Arts
2590 Walnut StreetBoulder, CO 80302
USA
Agency Type: Arts
The Dairy Center for the Arts is a 40,000 square foot performing and visual arts center located in the former Watts Hardy Dairy at 2590 Walnut Street in Boulder, Colorado.
The Dairy is a unique community treasure, now home to fifteen of Boulder's finest arts organizations, making it the city's largest multidisciplinary art center. Some 140,000 visitors pass through the building each year, enjoying classes, exhibitions, and performances in dance, music, theater as well as literary, visual, and media arts [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 11-Jul-05
http://www.thedairy.orgContact:
Mary M. Fager, executive director
info@thedairy.org
303-440-7826/ Fax: 303-440-7104
Del Norte Healthcare District
PO Box 2034875 5th Street
Crescent City, CA 95531
USA
Agency Type: Human service
Established expected 2004
The Del Norte County Healthcare District, a public, tax-funded special district, is located in northernmost California, next to the Pacific Ocean and just south of the Oregon border. It serves a sparsely populated rural county with many low-income residents. The district is planning a new and comprehensive wellness center that will bring together public agencies, private nonprofits, and other providers in an effort to coordinate services, develop needed programs and improve access to care.
The Wellness Center Project was born from a need to replace and expand Del Norte's nonprofit community clinic, an affordable health care resource that is supported in part by the Del Norte Health Care District. As district leaders began planning for the clinic's expansion, they also opted to explore creation of a more comprehensive facility--one that would include a focus on illness prevention and health promotion. The district spent more than a year working with the community to develop the Wellness Center concept. The result: community buy-in and a detailed plan for co-locating and expanding key services in a wellness campus made up of four "anchor facilities." These facilities are:
- The Del Norte Community Health Center--A nonprofit community clinic providing affordable primary medical, dental, and mental health services.
- A Family Resource Center--A hub for services to strengthen families through parenting support, information and referral, home visiting, child care, child development activities, counseling, and other programs. The center also will provide community meeting space and a one-stop referral office with information about all local health and wellness services.
- Del Norte County Public Health--A center for services including immunizations, home visiting, STD testing, smoking cessation classes, and other services provided by the county's public health nurses and educators.
- A College of the Redwoods student-nursing laboratory--A state-of-the-art classroom laboratory that will enhance the college's nursing program, particularly for students seeking an RN degree. [Text adapted from past correspondence and conversations between administrative staff and Diane Kaplan Vinokur]
Description last updated on 12-Jul-05
Contact:Norma Reynolds, executive director
dn.hcd@gte.net
707-464-9494/Fax: 707-464-7324
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