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The Highlands Center (In Development)

P.O. Box 476
North Truro, MA 02651
USA

Agency Type: Mixed--by design/plan

The Highlands Center at Cape Cod National Seashore, Inc. will be a multi-use, nonprofit facility in North Truro, Massachusetts. Originally built in the 1950s to house the North Truro Air Force Station, the site is now owned by the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) and administered by the Cape Cod National Seashore. It is being redeveloped into the Highlands Center as a site for use by nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and public and private institutions that are to become partner organizations. An estimated 25-45 buildings totaling approximately 75,000 to 135,000 square feet of indoor space compose the area available for the programmatic and support activities. Two buildings are already under construction by the NPS and will become the Atlantic Learning Center.

Highlands Center will feature:

- Studio and exhibition spaces for artists and writers

- Laboratories to further scientific research

- Conference, classroom, and performance spaces

- Recreational and workshop areas

- Living quarters for program participants and staff

[Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 15-Sep-05

http://www.hcitruro.org/

Contact:
hci@hcitruro.org
508-349-7300 /Fax: 508-240-6078

The Jefferson Center for Learning & the Arts

65 Jefferson Avenue
Columbus, OH 43215
USA

Agency Type: Mixed--by design/plan

Established 1975

This center is located on the original site of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum, established there in 1838. After a fire damaged the buildings in 1868 and the asylum relocated, the once grand buildings fell into disrepair. Nearly a century later, the Jefferson Center Association incorporated in 1975 to increase the learning opportunities that can be made available to the citizens of the Greater Columbus, Ohio, community by providing funds and facilities for the support of charitable, religious, educational, and scientific organizations.

In 1983 the Jefferson Avenue Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and the lovely buildings were restored. Over the past 25 years, the Jefferson Center for Learning and the Arts has seen organizations form, develop, and even outgrow the creative and collaborative environment offered in this unique nonprofit community. In 2001 the Board of Trustees approved a master plan detailing future building, lighting, and landscaping for the area. New buildings and additional public art soon will grace the avenue, further supporting the mission of providing the Columbus nonprofit community with the environment, space, and colleagues so important to the good work that they do. [Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 25-Sep-05

http://www.thejeffersoncenter.org/

Contact:
Katharine Moore, executive director
info@thejeffersoncenter.org
614-228-7441
The Josephine Butler Parks Center (Managed by Washington Parks & People) The Josephine Butler Parks Center (Managed by Washington Parks & People)

The Josephine Butler Parks Center (Managed by Washington Parks & People)

2437 Fifteenth Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20009
USA

Agency Type: Community development

Established 1999

Washington Parks & People has established the Josephine Butler Parks Center as a lasting, living tribute to its late activist co-chair. Located in the densest and most diverse community in Washington, D.C., at the crossroads of Columbia Heights, Mount Pleasant, Reed Cooke/Adams Morgan, and Shaw, the Parks Center, formerly the Embassy of Hungary and Brazil, includes the following:

- An incubator for start-up community initiatives; headquarters for a dozen diverse organizations working to advance Washington

- Training space for grassroots leaders restoring Washington's forgotten public spaces

- Community Performance & Special Event Facility (5,000 square feet)

- Other community and educational services

[Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 15-Jul-05

http://www.washingtonparks.net

Contact:
Steve Coleman, director/Anisha Gade, communications assistant
washingtonparks@aol.com
202-462-7275/Fax: 202-234-3342
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center

208 W. Thirteenth Street
New York, NY 10011
USA

Established 1983

The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center provides a home for the birth, nurture, and celebration of organizations, institutions, and culture; cares for individuals and groups in need; educates the public and the community; and empowers individuals and groups to achieve their fullest potential.

Established in 1983, the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center has grown to become the largest LGBT multi-service organization on the East Coast and second largest LGBT community center in the world.

Every week, 6,000 people visit the center, and more than 300 groups meet there. In addition, the myriad meeting rooms are booked months in advance, indicating that the community is as hungry as ever for a place to call its own.

They provide groundbreaking social service, public policy, educational, and cultural/recreational programs. They also serve as an incubator for grassroots groups that meet there. Indeed, they were the birthplace of organizations such as the AIDS activist group ACT UP and the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), the principal organization combating homophobia and stereotyping of gays in the media. [Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 12-Jul-05

www.gaycenter.org

Contact:
gaycenter@gaycenter.org
212-620-7310/Fax: 212-924-2657
The Neighborhood Arts Development Pilot (Formerly San Jose Arts Incubator)

The Neighborhood Arts Development Pilot (Formerly San Jose Arts Incubator)

Suite 102
1677 Park Avenue
San Jose, CA 95113
USA

Agency Type: Arts

Established 1991

The Neighborhood Arts Development Pilot (NADP) is operated by the city of San José's Office of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Services, through an Agreement between the City of San José and the San José Unified School District. It is located in the historic Hoover building at the Herbert Hoover Middle School.

The Resident Arts Organizations (RAO) at Hoover Community Center (HCC) are Flamenco Society of San José, Kaisahan of San Jose Dance Company, and Shri Krupa Dance Foundation. The RAO offer a number of classes/workshops weekly at the center, where they also maintain their offices. [Text adapted from website]

Description last updated on 24-Jan-08

http://www.sanjoseculture.org/?pid=3100

Contact:
Joe Rodriguez, arts officer
joe.rodriguez@sanjoseca.gov
408-277-5144, Ext. 29/Fax: 408-277-3160

 

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