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Don't Miss the 2005 Collaborating For Success Conference!

Exploring the possibility of developing a nonprofit center? Already running a center and looking for ways to do it more effectively? Thinking about renovation or expansion? Then you won't want to miss the 2005 Collaborating For Success National Conference: Creating and Operating Multi-tenant Nonprofit Centers, May 11-13, 2005, at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco.

Many New Sessions for 2005!
Based on your feedback and emerging trends, we have added 11 new sessions ranging from acquiring insurance to evaluating the impact of Centers; from tax considerations to greening your building operations. For the first time, we are focusing on Strategies for Collaboration with a plenary and breakout sessions. We have also added a special pre-conference session specifically for foundations and donors interested in creating or funding nonprofit centers. And once again there'll be tours of Bay Area MTNCs for powerful experiential learning and inspiration. Click here for more information and the full conference agenda.

Register Now!
Registration is now available for the 2005 Collaborating For Success National Conference through Acteva.com. Register before April 15th and you'll receive the early bird registration rate and special hotel rate. For even more savings, become a member of The NonprofitCenters Network first and get up to 50% off registration for up to 5 people! To become a member and register, click here.

Recommended Resource: Real Estate Acquisition and Development for Nonprofit Organizations: A First Time Buyer's Guide

Written by: Cynthia R. Rowland, Tay C. Via, Jeffrey B. Maso, Marlena G. Byrne and Andrea M. Ball
Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP

Buying or renovating a building is a milestone event for any nonprofit. This article will take you through the process of acquiring and developing real estate to ensure a successful end result. It stresses the importance of taking the time to develop a clear roadmap and the right team at the outset to help maximize benefits and minimize challenges. MORE >

Members Resource: Example of a Development Analysis for a Nonprofit Office Building

Written by: Alan S. Zimlicki
ASZ Associates

This is an actual development financial analysis for a nonprofit office building. It includes sources and uses of funds, projected cash flow, detailed cost analysis for development and ongoing building operations. MORE >