Many nonprofits across America are catching onto the coworking trend. Vilas Dhar, founder of Boston’s non-profit Next Mile Project, hopes to use the foundations of the coworking space to reach the local market and strengthen other non-profit organizations. His goal has been “to bring the same network, training, mentorship, and camaraderie available to tech startups to organizations working on issues like social justice and global development.” Chicago’s Literacenter is an organization with a very similar mission. The non-profit’s 38,000-square-feet of space provides “offices, meeting rooms, event spaces, back office services and educational programming for member organizations at a minimal cost,” putting its attention to the non-profit sector.
Bring your passion for non-profits to Joynture NYC or Philly!
Coworking spaces offer their members unique advantages that consistently influence growth and advancement. Operating from a coworking space means constant opportunities for networking and chances to learn business strategies from other successful professionals. Non-profits also typically have regular access to investors who attend hosted events at the coworking space. If you’re looking to call a coworking space home, what better place than Joynture? Whether it’s in the growing tech hub of Philadelphia or in the power of the Financial District at Joynture NYC, find your community with us!
If you’re a non-profit organization looking to set up shop in NYC or Philadelphia, give Joynture a call or stop by for a free personal tour. Introduce yourself here, and let’s get started on your future achievements!
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