Foundations, Associations & Organizations

Friendship Foundation Campus

Rose Haven Community Day Shelter

Sustainable Shade Structures

First Love Foundation

SAFEchild

American Physical Therapy Association Headquarters

Big Brothers Big Sisters

Access Gallery

Jewish Colorado

Plywood Place

Conservation International

LatinoJustice PRLDEF

Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice

FIAO Il Centro Community Center
Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC)

Impact Hub Baltimore

826 Valencia Tenderloin Center

Monogram Dinner by Design

LMI Government Consulting

Heifer International

Ambrose Monell/G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation

Charlotte Chamber of Commerce

American Psychological Association

Project Color Corps

826CHI

City of Hope Rivergrade

Alzheimer’s Association

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Non-profits and developers discover mutual benefit by retrofitting underutilized buildings into community hubs.
Rather than demolish vacant or underutilized buildings, developers are reusing existing spaces and retrofitting them into community hubs that bring together non-profits and other value-aligned tenants. By offering below-market rents to community partners who couldn’t otherwise afford space, these hubs can forge strategic partnerships and drive further impact.
Investments in workers’ holistic well-being will pay dividends.
As the non-profit sector faces staff shortages and high burnout rates, talent attraction and retention is key. To appeal to a changing workforce and drive their missions forward, non-profits can invest in spaces and programs that enhance holistic employee well-being, from wellness rooms to community service opportunities to flexible hybrid work arrangements.
The need to reconnect will drive demand for ground floor places to convene membership.
As organizations continue to reconnect with their members in person, there will be a heightened focus on meeting and event spaces, as well as community engagement opportunities. By pursuing public-facing ground floor spaces, organizations can increase their community presence, drive influence, and host revenue and membership-generating activities.


Sean Wayne

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