Shared Space CommunityIt is hard to find a home when you’re a small nonprofit with a lean budget. High rates for commercial real estate make it especially tough for those seeking space in Boston. Developed by Third Sector New England, the NonProfit Center provides accommodating space for nonprofits dedicated to progressive change. The NonProfit Center’s Shared Space Community provides smaller-sized organizations opportunities for efficiency and collaboration at reasonable cost.
Perfect For a Growing Nonprofit or Local BranchThe NonProfit Center’s Shared Space Community joins workstations in an open environment with a limited number of private offices. All organizations located in shared space have access to shared office equipment, Internet and conference rooms. Shared space organizations are also able to utilize the other building amenities, programs and services offered to all NonProfit Center tenants.
The first Shared Space Community area opened in fall 2006 with tenant organizations hailing it as a collaborative, high-quality, affordable work environment. Since then we have expanded our offering to over 9,000 square feet of dedicated shared space on two floors of the center. More than half of the center's 40-plus tenant organizations are currently housed in shared space. Part of a Larger CommunityThere are three main reasons why Christine Ellersick, New England regional manager of Roots and Shoots, finds the NonProfit Center’s first Shared Space Community area a good fit. “First, economics,” she explains. “Being in the shared space is financially smart. We pay only for office space we use, and we can share the costs of a T1 line Internet connection, fax and copier.
The office of Chefs Collaborative, a tenant organization in the Shared Space Community Other Benefits of Shared SpaceOrganizations located in the shared space enjoy the amenities of the broader NonProfit Center community. Shared space tenants have access to:
“We love the sense of community and the support we get from our neighbors in the shared space,” explains Elizabeth Kennedy, membership and office coordinator of Chefs Collaborative. “We guide members towards them, and they guide members towards us. It’s a wonderful relationship.” Currently, the NonProfit Center has limited space available for both our traditional office space and shared space. To sign up for our tenancy wait list or to receive more information about how your organization can become a future tenant in the NonProfit Center, Boston’s home for progressive social change, please fill out our online interest form. |
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