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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Hennepin Center for the Arts
528 Hennepin AvenueMinneapolis, MN 55403
USA
Agency Type: Arts
Established 1979
The Hennepin Center for the Arts (HCA) is centrally located in downtown Minneapolis and provides affordable office, performance, and studio space for arts organizations in the Twin Cities. Its goal is to provide affordable office, performance, and rehearsal space for nonprofit arts organizations. Built originally as a Masonic Temple, this building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. HCA tenants include many of Minnesota's leading dance and theater companies, and several of the spaces are spacious ballet/dance studios with specialty hardwood floors. In addition, the eighth floor is home to the newly remodeled Illusion Theater. Meeting and rehearsal spaces are available within HCA on a rental basis.
In 1999, Artspace moved the historic Shubert Theater from another block to a site 50 feet east of Hennepin Center. Artspace plans to renovate the theater and connect it to HCA by means of a spectacular new glass-walled atrium that will serve both older buildings as a common lobby. The new complex, designated the Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center, has been scheduled to open in 2004. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 05-Jul-05
http://www.artspaceusa.org/neighborhood/hennepincenter/Contact:
Dean Crowell, asset manager
Dean@artspaceusa.org
612-465-0232
Hosanna House
Suite 1807 Wallace Avenue
Wilkinsburg, PA 15221
USA
Agency Type: Human service
Established 1993
Hosanna House is a comprehensive community initiative in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, divided into two parts. On the first floor is a youth center, including a gym, pool, computer room, recreation room, music lab, and spaces for meetings and classes. On the second floor, several community service agencies are sited, including the Wilkinsburg Family Health Center, the Wilkinsburg Family Support Center, the Wilkinsburg Early Childhood Initiative, the Wilkinsburg Infant Center, the Whale's Tale, and a WIC office.
Opening in 1993, the center was largely put together by the efforts of Covenant Church of Wilkinsburg and the local community, who planned the facility, raised money for it, and served thousands of hours of volunteer service towards its creation. The center is located in what was the Horner Middle School, which had been vacant for more than ten years before Hosanna House was begun. In addition to after-school programs, Hosanna House runs activities that include employment training, theater, evening basketball clinics and adult leagues, swimming classes, preschool programs, and mentoring programs. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 11-Jul-05
http://www.hosannahouse.org/Contact:
Leon Haynes, executive director
hhi@hosannahouse.org
412-243-7733
Human Service Center (Owned and Operated by the Human Services Center Corporation)
519 Penn AvenueTurtle Creek, PA 15145
USA
Agency Type: Human service
Established 1982
The center was created in 1982 under an initiative of the Allegheny County (PA) Commissioners. As a private, nonprofit 501c3 organization, the center is owned and operated by the Human Services Center Corporation (HSCC). The center strives to improve the quality of life in the community by developing a multi-purpose center, which will enhance cooperation and coordination among area human service providers and promote a supportive network/environment for human service delivery responding to community needs by providing:
- Facility services to ensure proper operations of the center physical plant, development to protect the center as a crucial community investment and support for a cooperative environment (facility and grounds maintenance and improvements, and establishment of an emergency fund)
- Network/coordination services to ensure cooperative and coordinated response to pressing and emerging community needs through the center network and from the larger network of Mon Valley human services providers (coordination of the Mon Valley Providers Council, Holiday Toy Project, and work with the Pantry Network of Eastern Suburbs)
- Community and outreach services to assist families and individuals in accessing the widest range of human services through the center (Urban League's rental assistance, Mobile Mammography, flu shots, community events, family movie nights, support groups such as AA, over 80, and others)
- Youth programs with a heavy academic focus, while also providing social, recreational, and community service components. There are currently more than 90 local youth enrolled in the program. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 11-Jul-05
http://www.hscc-mvpc.org/Contact:
Dave Coplan, executive director
dcoplan@hscc-mvpc.org
412-829-7112/Fax: 412-829-4363
Human Services Center (Owned and Operated by Community Conscience)
Suite 11080 East Hillcrest Drive
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
USA
Agency Type: Human service
Established 1988
Also known as "Under One Roof," the Human Services Center houses 17 nonprofit and government social service agencies in a 17,500-square-foot building in Ventura County, California. The center serves Thousand Oaks and the greater Conejo Valley in Southern California by bringing government and nonprofit social service groups together to improve the quality of service. Nonprofits pay only for facilities, water, electricity, parking, landscaping, and maintenance. The building has been recently extended and is undergoing remodeling. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 12-Jul-05
http://www.communityconscience.org/Contact:
George Hutchison, president
info@CommunityConscience.org
805-494-3543/Fax: 805- 379-2053
Interchurch Center
475 Riverside DriveNew York, NY 10115
USA
Agency Type: Expression of values
Established 1960
Towering high above the Hudson River in New York City is the Interchurch Center. The 19-story structure houses religions and religious organizations of Protestant, Islamic, Jewish, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and other religious and educational agencies. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 11-Jul-05
http://www.interchurch-center.orgContact:
Sue Dennis, executive director
info@interchurch-center.org
212-870-2440/Fax: 212-870-2440
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