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18th Street Arts Center
Santa Monica, CA
Founded in Santa Monica in 1988 18th Street Arts Center is the largest non-profit residential community arts center in Los Angeles County. 18th Street is dedicated to the advancement of contemporary art and culture as expressed through artists working with issues of social consciousness community diversity and beauty. We seek to promte the public's engagement with art and aritsts on a local as well as international level.

401 Richmond St. W.
Toronto, ON
401 Richmond is a commercial property located at the corner of Richmond and Spadina in downtown Toronto and home to a thriving community of 130 cultural producers and micro-enterprises. The century-old tin factory has been lovingly restored to include a courtyard, arts-enriched early learning centre, café and stunning roof garden. 401 Richmond is the recipient of a 1999 Award of Merit from Toronto Heritage for outstanding adaptive re-use of a historic building.

500 Washington Building
San Francisco, CA
We welcome other non-profits to our building.

70 Skyview Terrace
San Rafael, CA
MarinSpace's 70 Skyview Terrace facility houses a number of nonprofit agencies serving families and children

A.R.T./New York's Spaces at 520
New York City, NY
The Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York (A.R.T./New York), the leadership organization for New York City's not-for-profit theatres, has been at the forefront of developing shared office space facilities for use by the not-for-profit theatre and arts communities. Our first project, South Oxford Space, is located in Fort Greene, Brooklyn and is home to 20 small theatre companies. Based on its success, we embarked on Spaces at 520, a larger and more ambitious project in mid-town Manhattan. What began as 32,000 sq. ft. of raw space has become a beautiful facility which provides permanent offices to 25 organizations. In addition, there are a number of shared amenities including a kitchen, copy room, and three rehearsal studios, one of which can be used for meetings and other events. The path to realizing this project was difficult, but ultimately inspiring. It brought out the best of the myriad people who worked on it and, in the words of New York City Cultural Affairs Commissioner Kate Levin, "...could serve as a model, not only for cultural organizations but also for a wide range of non-profits."

AAI (in the CSV Center)
New York, NY
The Artists Alliance / Alianza de Artistas Inc. (AAI) is a not-for-profit arts organization founded in 1999 by visual artists based in New York City's Lower East Side. AAI operates a program of 40 affordable long term artist studios, 4 free rotating studios with 6 month artist-in-residence sessions, the Cuchifritos art gallery/project space, the Matzo Files gallery space, and a host of other locally based contemporary art and educational initiatives. AAI is dedicated to nurturing and supporting under-recognized, emerging, and mid-career artists in the creation and exhibition of new work, by providing access to vital basic supports such as affordable work-space, exhibit space, knowledge, and professional development. AAI is further committed to serving and reflecting the diverse multicultural community of the Lower East Side of New York City through contemporary art education, interaction with local community, promoting discussion and awareness of the visual arts, and advancing work that honors our neighborhood's unique multiethnic traditions.

Al Sigl Center
Rochester, NY
Vision and Mission We achieve more together than we can alone. Al Sigl Center is a resource organization that provides shared and dedicated facilities, business services, and enhanced awareness and financial support for a partnership of independent human service agencies, to help them achieve their goals and foster the goals of people with disabilities whom they serve. Al Sigl Center and its 8 partner agencies have grown from serving 3,000 people with disabilities to over 67,000 in our community. Al Sigl Center Partner Agencies • The Arc of Monroe County • CP Rochester • Epilepsy Foundation Rochester/Syracuse/Binghamton • Mary Cariola Children’s Center • Medical Motor Service • National Multiple Sclerosis Society Upstate New York Chapter • Rochester Hearing and Speech Center • Rochester Rehabilitation Center Operations Real Estate: Today Al Sigl Center owns and manages over 850,000 square feet of real estate property on five campuses in Greater Rochester New York. Fundraising: Through special programs and events we raise significant dollars annually for and with our partner agencies. In 2001 we successfully completed a $20 million Gathering of Hearts Partnership Campaign. Business Services: To assist our partner agencies in focusing more attention on “mission,” Al Sigl Center Business Services offers high quality, value-added administrative services in the following areas: -Information Technology Services -Employee Training -Business Insurance and Employee Benefits Programs -Human Resources -Telecommunications -Health Insurance -Marketing Communications Services

Alonzo King's LINES Ballet/San Francisco Dance Center
San Francisco, CA
Six dance studio complex that serves as a training and creative center for dance and a home for Alonzo King's LINES Ballet. The arts education program includes a structured pre-professional training program, a BFA Dance program, open dance classes for the community, and a studio rental program for the creation and rehearsal of dance.

Ameritech King Commerce Center
Milwaukee, WI
Historic renovation

Arts Sanctuary at the Crossroads
Sherman Oaks, CA
To provide high tech environment as a business incubator/arts/wellness environment for cultural exchange and literacy capacity development. Team with multi-tenant nonprofits to create a space for work, classes and for mentoring.

Artscape Inc.
Toronto, ON
Artscape is a non-profit organization engaged in real estate and program development for the arts and creative sector. Areas of specialized expertise include: property management, master planning, development of arts districts, creation and management of multi-tenant arts centres, engagement of stakeholders in creative cluster projects, and research on monitoring the impact of arts-driven revitalization projects. Artscape is a leader in the international discussion on the subject of the relationship between creativity and place and the connection of arts and economic development. Its bi-annual conference Creative Places + Spaces, provides an ongoing forum for planners, policymakers, developers, practitioners, artists and urban thinkers. Artscape enjoys a unique relationship with the City of Toronto and has been a player in a wide range of major revitalization projects including: Queen Street West (Toronto), Liberty Village (Toronto), The Distillery Historic District (Toronto), and Governors Island (New York).

Austin Groups for the Elderly
Austin, TX
Our overall mission statement is: Empowering caregivers the elderly and their families through education advocacy resources and support. We own/operate an adult day care and a SeniorNet computer learning center in addition to the AGE Building. The building works to keep costs down so organizations have a place to be and can put more money into direct services.

Avenidas
Palo Alto, CA
to help mid-Peninsula seniors live well, learn and maintain their independence.

Badger Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired
Milwaukee, WI
The Badger Association of the Blind and Visually Impaired is an independent organization, governed by its members, promoting personal development, career growth, and community awareness through specialized services and programs for people who are blind and visually impaired.

Beth-Anne Campus
Chicago, IL
Realize God’s vision of a restored society by empowering individuals, strengthening families, and building neighborhoods through community-driven, solution-oriented, and value-centered approaches.

Bikkurim: Incubator for New Jewish Ideas
New York, NY
Bikkurim exists to bring the future into the present by harnessing new Jewish ideas and nuturing them into sustainability. Bikkurim: an Incubator for New Jewish Ideas energizes and enriches the Jewish community by finding innovative Jewish ideas and nurturing them to sustainability. Matching entrepreneurial drive with organizational know-how, Bikkurim transforms the dreams of visionaries into a tide of initiatives that contribute meaningfully to Jewish life and expand the nature of Jewish community. Bikkurim facilitates ongoing conversations between the committed promoters of new ideas and the established institutions of the organized Jewish community.

Blue Ridge Foundation New York
Brooklyn, NY
Blue Ridge's mission is to help develop effective strategies for connecting people living in high poverty communities to the opportunities, resources and support that they need to fulfill their full potential.

Boston TeamWorks
Dorchester, MA
Boston TeamWorks is a permanent administrative home to multiple youth organizations using sports, and partnerships with sports organizations, to engage underserved urban boys and girls in enrichment programs such as character education, community service, youth development, leadership development and educational activities. SportSpace is not only a shared physical facility; it is a collaboration through which the participating organizations expect to achieve enriched youth programming, to increase the number of children served, and to improve opportunities for youth.

Brandywine Center
Coatesville, PA
The Brandywine Center provides a permanent home for a Federally Qualified Health Center, a dental center, and behavioral health services, in addition to 24 affordable apartments for senior citizens in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.

Brotherhood Crusade (200 East Clauson Complex)
Los Angeles, CA

Brotherhood Crusade (5300 South Vermont Complex)
Los Angeles, CA

Carroll Nonprofit Center
westminster, MD
to provide administrative office space for non-profit agencies serving Carroll County Maryland at below market rent.

Center for the Arts
Jackson, WY
The Center for the Arts provides a permanent home for local arts organizations, educational activities and other communty gatherings in Jackson Hole. Our success is measured by the creation of functional space for arts and education and by the enduring, positive impact on artists, students, arts organizations and our community.

Centre for Social Innovation
Toronto, ON
The Centre for Social Innovation catalyzes, informs, inspires and supports social innovators and social mission initiatives. Through collocation, collaboration, social enterprise and capacity-building programming, the Centre for Social Innovation provides a community hub for social innovators working towards solutions to our shared problems.

Cerebral Palsy of Northeast Florida Inc
Jacksonville, FL
To educate, support and advocate for infants, children & Adults with disabilities

Charlotte County Family Services Center
Port Charlotte, FL
The mission of the Family Services Center is to provide a safe and secure environment for programs and services the benefit the families of Charlotte County.

Children and Family Services Center
Charlotte, NC
Improving the lives of children and families through an innovative partnership of community resources that promotes strong families and advocates for change.

Children's Campus of Kansas City
Kansas City, KS
To assure children zero to five years of age and their families have the resources they need to succeed.

Cleveland Environmental Center
Cleveland, OH
Ecological sustainability / Environmental

Cleveland Green Building Coalition
Cleveland, OH
The purpose of the Cleveland Green Building Coalition (GBC) is to generate broad support for various individual efforts, build momentum, and advance the green building agenda in Cleveland and Northeast Ohio through education, consultation, and cooperation. The Cleveland GBC is an umbrella organization for various building industry interest groups, including those involved in residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial green building. The Cleveland GBC acts as a clearinghouse for information on green building activities in Cleveland and other cities, as well as gives Cleveland-area individuals opportunities to meet with colleagues and potential clients interested in green building. Additionally, the GBC works to coordinate green building efforts within Cleveland and to aid and promote specific projects.

Collaboration of Arts, Social Services & Education (CASE)
State College, PA
CASE is an association of nonprofit organizations whose mission is to better serve communities in the Centre Region and beyond through more comprehensive and coordinated services whereby the CASE members: share resources; promote networking; provide mutual support; and plan and participate in professional development and training for staff, board members and volunteers. To achieve their mission, CASE members plan to share facilities that will provide economic efficiencies, an attractive, professional work environment that encourages interaction and is an asset to the community. Easily accessible, convenient and flexible, CASE headquarters also will serve as a community center that includes performance, meeting and special events spaces for use by both member organizations and by other nonprofit and forprofit groups on a space available basis.

Commonwealth Center for Change
Northampton, MA
The Commonwealth Center for Change is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to support progressive organizations and artists working to strengthen the Northampton community by providing quality nonprofit workspace, shared resources and programming in an environment that fosters sustainability, accessibility and collaboration.

Community Building
Spokane, WA
Community Building brings together non-profit organizations working in a variety of fields to form a nexus of inter-related community support services, serve as a model of a dynamic civil society, and provide a space for community discussion, action and entertainment. Community Building is based on an ideal of connected community, which maximizes the accessibility of resorces and effectively utilizes the particular strengths of individual members.

Community Campus
Portsmouth, NH
Center has same mission statement as private foundation that built owns and operates the center housing nine nonprofit tenants - each tenant selected has individual mission statement that supports the mission statement of the Foundation for Seacoast Health: Investing its resources to improve the health and wellbeing of ME/NH Seacoast residents.

Community Enterprise Center
Providence, RI
The Community Enterprise Center will provide affordable, collaborative office, meeting and event space for small nonprofits in Providence.

Community Partners, Center for Health & Human Services
Colmar, PA
2506 LLC provides affordable, professional office space where its tenants are encouraged to collaborate, explore and develop synergies among themselves and with other community businesses and organizations.

Community Resource Center
Houston, TX
The Community Resource Center (CRC) is a conference center for nonprofit and community organizations. Centrally located, the CRC will provide free meeting space and ample free parking to eligible nonprofits. From committee sessions, to board meetings to large-scale training, the CRC will feature rooms of various sizes that lend themselves to numerous configurations.

Community Service Building
Wilmington, DE
To enhance the quality of life of the citizens of Delaware by providing a professional collaborative and innovative work environment at below market rent for nonprofit organizations serving the State of Delaware.

Dahl Arts Center
Rapid City, SD
The mission of the Dahl Arts Center is to present, preserve and promote the arts through education, performances, exhibitions, collections and community service.

David Brower Center
Berkeley, CA
The David Brower Center, located in downtown Berkeley, will be the hub for the Bay Area’s environmental and progressive communities. A LEED Platinum-rated building, the Brower Center will include conference facilities, three floors of office space, a 175-seat theater, meeting rooms, an art gallery, and restaurant/ café. The Center will both meet its tenants’ needs for affordable and collaborative workspace, and offer an educational resource and gathering place for the general public. The Brower Center shares its site and is being built in partnership with Oxford Plaza, 97 units of affordable family housing being developed by Resources for Community Development.

Deaconess Center for Nonprofits
St. Louis, MO
Not yet set

Deerleap Community Center
Bristol, VT
The Deerleap Community Center (DCC) will provide Five Town residents a place for affordable recreational, educational, social and cultural opportunities. It will operate as a private not-for-profit corporation and be financially self-sustaining. It will build upon existing assets - including a stunning and unique location and well-established facilities, programs and management - while allowing for expanded services to residents of all ages, needs and abilities.

Detroit Neighborhood Center
Detroit, MI
n/A

Discovery Center - Great Lakes
Traverse City, MI
The mission of the Grand Traverse Bay Alliance is to create and maintain a collaborative water-related educational facility where all children, youth, and adults can learn the value of historic preservation, the importance of environmental stewardship, the joy of discovery, and the pleasure of water-based recreation.

Downtown Center for Non Profits
New York, NY
see www.coalitionforthehomeless.org

Dunia
Hamilton, ON
Vision: All lives enriched through volunteerism Mission: VH mobilizes community to embrace volunteerism Through: - advocating the role and contribution of volunteerism - engaging the community to stimulate innovative volunteer practices - developing volunteerism through education and participation - educating community organizations in the potential and contribution of volunteerism - linking volunteer resources to community needs - celebrating the volunteers in all their diversity that enrich our community Dunia Market tag line: Where Volunteers Lead the Way

Ecology Center
Berkley, CA
To provide a individuals, groups, and organizations with multiple access points to information, services and resources that further environmental and social justice goals.

Fairhill Center
Cleveland, OH
The overarching mission of the Fairhill Center is to connect individuals organizations and choices to foster successful aging. Fairhill Center for Aging is a 501(c)(3) not-profit organization situated on 9.5 acres of prime real estate on the borders of Shaker Heights, Cleveland Heights, and the Fairfax and Fairwood communities of Cleveland. In 1995, the site was named a Cleveland Historic Landmark. Today, more than 1,200 visitors a month pass through the campus.Fairhill Center began operations in 1989 It grew out of the vision of a small group of organizations with complementary missions of providing direct and ancillary services to older adults, their lay and professionals caregivers, and others who serve them. They determined that like-minded agencies"living" together in a professional community would encourage collaboration and make best use of available resources. The seeds of this vision were planted by the Benjamin Rose and University Hospitals Health Systems, Inc., the founding partners of this venture. Fairhill is governed by a 23 member board of directors.

Family Central
Jefferson, NC
The Mission of Family Central is to strengthen families and the community through access and availability to a continuum of services and family activities by building partnerships with individuals and public and private resources.

Film/Video Arts
New York, NY
Film/Video Arts’ mission is to make the tools and skills of the media arts available to those who might otherwise not have access to them.

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