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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Donald W. Reynolds Community Nonprofit Center
948 Incline WayIncline Village, NV 89451
USA
Agency Type: Mixed--by design / plan
Established 2002
The construction of the Donald W. Reynolds Community Nonprofit Center was made possible by a $6.6 million grant from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation awarded in May 1999. The Community Nonprofit Center, located in Incline Village, Nevada, is also the headquarters of a community foundation, the Parasol Foundation, and houses full-time offices for over 20 other organizations. In addition, the facility offers storage, part-time offices, services, and amenities to more than 80 other groups. Within the 32,000-square-foot structure there is a conference center to accommodate 199 persons, 13 counseling or small meeting rooms, and a grant and research library. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 15-Jul-05
www.parasol.orgContact:
Barbara Corbett, Parasol operations manager
info@parasol.org
775-831-3083
Ed Roberts Campus (In Progress)
c/o Center for Independent Living2539 Telegraph Ave.
Berkeley, CA 94704
USA
Agency Type: Human service
Established 1995
The Ed Roberts Campus is a nonprofit corporation formed by nine disability organizations that share a common history in the Independent Living Movement of people with disabilities. The campus offers an array of disability-related services and programs in one totally accessible location.
For people who live throughout the state and country, the campus will be a model for integrated and accessible service delivery and a national resource for research, legal analysis, education, training, and model program development. Internationally, the ERC will stand as a beacon of the Independent Living Movment of People with Disabilities, providing training, technical assistance, and opportunities for collaboration among people with disabilities and disability organizations worldwide. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 05-Jul-05
http://www.edrobertscampus.orgContact:
Joan Leon, fundraising director
info@edrobertscampus.org
510-841-4776
Enterprise Center at Glenville (Managed by ShoreBank Enterprise)
540 E. 105th StreetCleveland, OH 44108
USA
The Enterprise Center at Glenville offers 170,000 square feet of space in Cleveland's Glenville neighborhood which is used by 35 organizations including small manufacturers, distributors, and service businesses, including a travel agency and a graphics design firm. The Enterprise Center at Glenville also provides working space for artists and production studios and is the location for several workforce training and education programs. The building was renovated by the Shorebank Enterprise Group as part of their effort to bring jobs back to underserved urban areas. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 11-Jul-05
http://www.shorebankenterprisegroup.orgContact:
Cornell Calhoun, III, Enterprise Center manager
Cornell_Calhoun@SBK.com
216-681-8963
Epic Center
Suite 203359 S. Kalamazoo Mall
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
USA
Agency Type: Arts
Established 2000
The Epic Center is a distinguishing landmark in downtown Kalamazoo, envisioned to support and celebrate the arts and to act as home and focal point for the entire arts community. The Arts Council of Greater Kalamazoo purchased and renovated this former Jacobson's department store to create offices for 11 nonprofit arts organizations, two performance spaces with comfortable seating and state-of-the-art lighting and sound equipment, the Epic Bistro, and the Nature Connection store. Works by artists from Greater Kalamazoo are on display in the Epic Center's permanent collection. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 01-Jul-05
http://www.epiccenter.org/Contact:
Kathleen Tosco, executive director / Lisa Williams, director of communications
info@kalamazooarts.com
269-342-6531/ Fax: 269-342-6531
Fairhill Center
12200 Fairhill RoadCleveland, OH 44120
USA
Agency Type: Human service
Established 1989
The overarching mission of Fairhill Center is "to create and sustain a campus of individual and shared resources to meet the challenges of successful aging." Fairhill Center for Aging is a 501©(3) nonprofit organization situated on 9.5 acres of prime real estate on the borders of Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, and the Fairfax and Fairwood communities of Cleveland. In 1995, the site was named a Cleveland Historic Landmark. Today, more than 1,200 visitors a month pass through the campus.
Fairhill Center began operations in 1989 . It grew out of the vision of a small group of organizations with complementary missions of providing direct and ancillary services to older adults, their lay and professionals caregivers, and others who serve them. They determined that like-minded agencies "living" together in a professional community would encourage collaboration and make best use of available resources. The seeds of this vision were planted by the Benjamin Rose Institute and University Hospitals Health Systems, Inc., the founding partners of this venture. Fairhill is governed by a 24-member board of trustees. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 11-Jul-05
www.fairhillcenter.orgContact:
Michael C. Gathercole, associate director
mcg@fairhillcenter.org
216-421-1350 x118/Fax: 216-421-8874
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