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Nonprofit Office Space Searching Tips

By heather
Created 9 Jun 2006 - 15:58

A few years ago when I had the task of finding a new office space for my previous organization, I jumped into that process I wondering what steps do I take?  I forged ahead and learned as I went along. However, I am now going through that process again with my current organization and wanted to provide a few tips to make it easier for nonprofits who are also currently looking for office space.

1. I signed up for the Northern California Community Loan Fund’s (NCCLF) www.ncclf.org Space Matching service. NCCLF sends out a monthly Space Matching e-mail that lists office space specifically for nonprofits and also nonprofits looking for office space in the Bay Area. Mary McNamara administers this list.  I have been very happy with this service and "found" two offices through the list that have come to fruition.

2. I contacted my commercial real estate broker.  A couple of years ago I found Dave Berry from GVA Whitney Cressman http://www.gvawhitneycressman.com/x379.xml through Craigslist.org.  He frequently works with nonprofits and he helped Compumentor to find their current space.

Just as a FYI Brokers are great because they receive a detailed listing service and can show you spaces that match your specific requirements, like number of private offices, total square feet, and location.  Brokers do receive a commission but that commission is paid solely by the building owner/landlord-you don’t have to pay a penny for their services.  I have really benefited from the advice from my broker as well as his help during lease negotiations.

3. I contacted the multi-tenant office spaces for nonprofits listed on the Nonprofit Centers Network to see what available space they had. http://www.nonprofitcenters.org/ [1]. You can do a search by state on the Nonprofit Centers website.  The centers listed on this site are great because many of them provide a shared conference room and other amenities that renting an office space on your own doesn’t have.

4. I also followed traditional methods of contacting spaces listed on Craigslist.org and called some phone numbers listed on available space signs on buildings.

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