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Family Partnership Center (Managed by Families First, Inc.)

Family Partnership Center (Managed by Families First, Inc.)

29 N. Hamilton St,
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
USA

Agency Type: Mixed--by design/plan

Established 1997

Since its opening in a long vacant high school building in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1997, the Family Partnership Center (FPC) has grown to shelter more than 20 different health and human services agencies under one roof. Their goal of transforming a fragmented, duplicative, and often frustrating service delivery system into a collaborative, streamlined, and more user-friendly environment progresses every day. By sharing space, the many agencies housed at the Family Partnership Center benefit from shared security, maintenance, and technology. They can provide meeting space or a home for a new program. In addition to offices, they have conference rooms, an auditorium, a library, and a gym available for community use. [Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 15-Sep-05

http://www.familypartnershipcenter.org

Contact:
Joe D'Ambrosio
info@familypartnershipcenter.org
845-452-6088
Flint Arts Incubator

Flint Arts Incubator

816 S. Saginaw St
Flint, MI 48502
USA

Agency Type: Arts

The Flint Arts Incubator, a program of the Greater Flint Arts Council (GFAC), responds to the emerging needs of artists, small arts agencies, and new arts projects through various types of technical or office support, including co-location. For instance, the Flint Folk Music Society is currently housed there; it performs, meets, and stores their equipment at GFAC. Organizations, artists, and community groups may be informal and do not have to have 501©3 or pre-501©3 status to receive incubation services. The parent organization, the Greater Flint Arts Council (GFAC), is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is "to be a catalyst of, and advocate for, increased artistic and cultural enrichment in our ethnically diverse community." The council strives to promote and celebrate the arts by building new partnerships, and to lay foundations of cultural growth for all the arts in the Greater Flint community.

[Information adapted from website accessed July 12, 2005, and correspondence with executive director, July 2005]

Description last updated on 14-Jul-05

www.gfn.org/gfac/

Contact:
Greg Fiedler, executive director
gfac@prodigy.net
810-238-2787
Fort Mason Center Fort Mason Center

Fort Mason Center

Building A
Fort Mason Center
San Francisco, CA 94123-1382
USA

Agency Type: Mixed

Established 1977

Fort Mason Center, located on San Francisco Bay between Fisherman's Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge, is home to over 40 nonprofit organizations. This multicultural center hosts more than 15,000 events, conferences, performances, and exhibits each year. The former military base is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. [Text adapated from website]

Description last updated on 11-Jul-05

http://www.fortmason.org

Contact:
Alex Zwissler, executive director
contact@fortmason.org
415-441-3405

Fremont Family Resource Center

39155 Liberty Street
Fremont, CA 94538
USA

Agency Type: Human service

Established 1999

This co-location in Fremont, California has helped foster collaboration and efficient service among partners, which has benefited families. Parents can now deliver their children to the child care center, take a parenting workshop at the city's Youth and Family Services division, and stop by the career center to explore a new profession before heading off to a job-training program.

Since opening in June of 1999, the Fremont Family Resource Center has attracted more than 120 participants a day to its career center, and workshop attendance at the City's Youth and Family Services division has increased 200 percent, largely due to the space and the on-site child care center. [Text adapted from past correspondence and conversations between administrative staff and Diane Kaplan Vinokur]

Description last updated on 12-Jul-05

http://www.fremont.gov/Community/FamilyResourceCenter/default.htm

Contact:
Robert Calkins
510-574-2000
Genesis of Ann Arbor

Genesis of Ann Arbor

2309 Packard Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
USA

Agency Type: Expression of values

Established 1974

House of worship jointly owned and used by St. Clare's Episcopal Church and Temple Beth Emeth. Several other nonprofits are tenants and the space is also used by other local organizations for meetings, classes, etc.

Description last updated on 11-Jul-05

Contact:
734-665-8883

 

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