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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The 215 Centre for Social Innovation
215 Spandina Ave, Suite 120,Toronto, Ontario M5T 2C7
Canada
Agency Type: Mixed--by design/plan
The 215 Centre is a place-based nexus of ideas, services, people, strategies, and tools that are coalescing to support the work of social innovators in the Toronto, Canada, area. The mission of the Centre for Social Innovation (CSI) is to catalyze, inform, and support innovative social mission initiatives. The Centre is pursing this mission by experimenting with new forms of collaboration that bring together and animate social innovators. The Centre for Social Innovation has introduced a co-location (shared office space) model that begins to address basic provision of services. In turn, it can lead social mission groups to explore cooperative arrangements that can create greater efficiencies and collaborative arrangements that may bring an organization closer to achieving its mission.
The 215 provides nearly 6,000 square feet of shared space and services (co-location) to 15 small, social mission organizations led by a diverse and passionate group of social innovators in a beautifully restored heritage building at 215 Spadina in downtown Toronto, Canada. The tenants share office space, meeting rooms, and kitchen/lounge areas, as well as technology, telephones, and general business services, while providing access to a network of other social innovators. Tenants include a foundation and local, regional, and national non-governmental organizations and associations. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 15-Sep-05
http://www.socialinnovation.caContact:
Tonya Surman
tonya@commons.ca
416-979-3939/Fax: 416-979-3936
The Center for Family Resources
995 Roswell Street, NE., Suite 100Marietta, GA 30060
USA
Agency Type: Human Services--Mixed
Established 1982
The Center for Family Resources (CFR), a 45-year-old nonprofit organization assisting 11,000 households annually in the Marietta, Georgia, area, recently moved to a new, greatly expanded facility offering comprehensive, centralized services for families and individuals in crisis. The 60,000-square-foot building houses CFRs programs and activities, and it will provide space for local partner agencies as well. The new headquarters will fulfill the organization's longtime community goal of creating a "one-stop shop" of social services.
The Roswell Street building is located near downtown Marietta, Georgia. The total project cost is $9.8 million. The new facility is situated on 4.8 acres and includes classrooms, a computer lab and employment resource room, a tutoring room, departmental offices, a multi-purpose community room, and training/conference rooms. The building will also house a 13,500-square-foot early childhood learning center, which will be operated by Sheltering Arms Early Education and Family Centers. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 15-Sep-05
http://www.thecfr.org/Contact:
Cameron Hernholm
cameronhernholm@TheCFR.org
770-428-2601
The Depot (St. Louis County Heritage Arts Center)
506 West Michigan St.Duluth, MN 55802
USA
Agency Type: Arts
Established 1973
The former Union Railroad Depot was built in 1892 by the Boston firm of Peabody, Stearns and Furber. By 1910, the Union Depot was serving seven different rail lines with up to 5,000 people passing through its doors daily. In 1971, this beautiful landmark, in the French Norman architectural style, was listed on the national register of historic places. After it served its last train and underwent major renovations, the Union Depot reopened in 1973 as an area cultural center. Now called the St. Louis County Heritage and Arts Center's Historic Union Depot (nickname "the Depot"), the historic part of the building houses exhibits by four different museums, and its theater wing functions as a studio and administrative home to five performing arts organizations. Tenant organizations are Duluth Playhouse, NorthShore Scenic Railroad, Duluth Art Institute, Duluth Children's Museum, St. Louis Historical Society, Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra, and Lake Superior Railroad Museum. (Text adapted from website)
Description last updated on 15-Sep-05
http://www.duluthdepot.org/Contact:
Ken Buehler, executive director
info@DepotFoundation.org
218-279-8025/Fax: 218-279-9914
The Environmental Center of the Rockies
2260 Baseline RoadBoulder, CO 80303
USA
The Environmental Center of the Rockies is the brainchild of the founder of the Land and Water Fund of the Rockies (LAW Fund), Kelley Green. The objective was to create a center that houses environmental nonprofit organizations in a building that is an environmental showcase of energy and water efficiency. The building is now home to conservation organizations including Western Resource Advocates (formerly the LAW Fund), National Wildlife Federation, Sierra Club, Western Clean Energy Campaign, and the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project. [Text adapted from Western Resource Advocates website]
Description last updated on 15-Sep-05
http://www.westernresourceadvocates.org/enviro/index.htmlContact:
Jim Martin, executive director
303-444 1188 Ext. 214/Fax: 303-786 8054
The Glasser/Schoenbaum Human Services Center of Sarasota Inc.
1750 17th Street, Building J-1Sarasota, FL 34234
USA
Agency Type: Human service
Established 1985
The first of its kind in the state of Florida, the center is a 13-building 501© (3) facility which, through its 16 co-located agencies, provides a range of preventive and treatment services to low income, disadvantaged individuals, children, and families with problems that interfere with their ability to function as productive citizens of the community.
There were two reasons for establishing the center, known as "The Campus for Caring": accessibility of services, and maximizing the dollars of the agencies providing the services. [Text adapted from website]
Description last updated on 15-Jul-05
http://www.gs-humanservices.org/Contact:
Dr. Kay E. Glasser
cspruck@swdb.org
941-365-4545/Fax: 941-365-4462
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