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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Glen Echo Park Glen Echo Park

Glen Echo Park

Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture Inc., 7300 MacArthur Blvd.
Glen Echo, MD 20812
USA

Agency Type: Arts

Established 1971

Glen Echo Park is a unit of the National Park Service after previous incarnations as a Chautauqua site and an amusement park. For the last 25 years, it has been a participatory arts and humanities center.

Since 1971, the National Park Service at Glen Echo Park has been offering year-round activities in dance, theater, and the arts for the surrounding communities and for visitors from across the country. The park also administers an artist-in-residency program, providing the public with an opportunity to see artists at work. There are concerts, demonstrations, workshops, and festivals during the warm months as a part of the Chautauqua summer season. [Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 11-Jul-05

http://www.glenechopark.org/index.htm

Contact:
Katey Boerner, executive director
kboerner@glenechopark.org
301-634-2222/Fax: 301-634-2260
Global Citizen Center (In Progress)

Global Citizen Center (In Progress)

2017 Mission Street, Suite 303
San Francisco, CA 94110
USA

Agency Type: Community development

Five San Francisco nonprofits are developing enduring and stable relationships in order to nurture the individual organizations and create a dynamic new synergy for San Francisco's social justice community. The project aims to build a long-term financial and managerial systems base for the five groups involved in the Greenhouse project. [Information from Ms. Moller]

Description last updated on 05-Jul-05

www.globalcitizencenter.org

Contact:
Kirsten Moller, project director
kirsten@globalexchange.org
415-255-7296/Fax: 415-558-8053
Gold Coast Family Connections Co-Location Gold Coast Family Connections Co-Location

Gold Coast Family Connections Co-Location

P.O. Box 7921 Gold Coast Mail Centre
Bundall, Queensland, QLD 9726
Australia

Agency Type: Human Services-- General or Mixed

Established 2003

The Gold Coast Family Connections Inc. is a network of early intervention agencies that work together to provide a wide range of opportunities, choices, and support for young people and their families. Gold Coast Family Connections Inc. has introduced a model of co-location at their office in order to maximize the office space usage and reduce overall expenses by pooling resources and sharing overhead expenses. The three co-locating agencies are Reconnect Gold Coast, Youth at Risk Alliance, and the Choice Project. All three agencies are full members of the Gold Coast Family Connections Inc. Network of early intervention agencies. This model of co-location has resulted in a unique collaboration of agencies that receive federal, state and local government funding. [Text from project staff]

Description last updated on

http://www.reconnectgoldcoast.com/pages/co-location.html

Contact:
reconnect@reconnectgoldcoast.com
07 5574 3670
Good Shepherd Center

Good Shepherd Center

4649 Sunnyside Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98101
USA

Agency Type: Arts

Established 2000

After the Wallingford community defeated a proposal to turn the 11-acre site into a shopping center, the City of Seattle bought the property in 1975 with Forward Thrust and Federal Revenue Sharing funds and then transferred the buildings to Historic Seattle for use as a multi-purpose community center. The project is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

The property is owned and operated by Historic Seattle, the only nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the preservation of Seattle and King County's architectural legacy. The center currently houses 22 primarily nonprofit organizations, and development is ongoing. The current project is development of six live/work units for artists on the fifth floor. Future projects will include the conversion of the former chapel to a community performance center. [Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 11-Jul-05

http://www.historicseattle.org/projects/gsc.aspx

Contact:
Cindy Hughes
info@historicseattle.org
206-547-8127
Hannan House Hannan House

Hannan House

Luella Hannan Foundation
4750 Woodward Avenue
Detroit, MI 48201
USA

Agency Type: Human service

Established 1994

Hannan House is a site where senior citizens can obtain multiple services in one location, a five-floor, 48,000-square-foot remodeled building, owned and maintained by the Luella Hannan Memorial Foundation. Located in the heart of Detroit's lower Woodward corridor and University Cultural Center Area, the service center is designed to provide "One-Stop Shop" services by a variety of independent agencies who have agreed to co-locate and collaborate.

Tenant "partners" include case management, guardianship, career counseling, job training and employment, volunteer caregiving, support groups, and a variety of educational, social, and recreational programs. Additional services are being developed to specifically meet the needs of older residents of Detroit's federally designated Empowerment Zone. [Text adapted from website and past correspondence and conversations between administrative staff and Diane Kaplan Vinokur]

Description last updated on 12-Jul-05

http://www.hannan.org/

Contact:
Timothy Wintermute, executive director
hannan@ezsis.org
313-833-1710

 

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