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- Title
Co-located Nonprofit Centers.
- Authors
Vinokur‐Kaplan, Diane; McBeath, Bowen
- Abstract
Nonprofit centers are organized to house individual nonprofits 'under one roof' to enhance their efficiency and effectiveness and to offer shared services to diminish administrative load. This post-occupancy tenant satisfaction survey of three such US centers represents the first empirical analysis of such organizations. We find that nonprofit tenants (N = 118) initially co-located due to the leasing price and the new physical environment (free parking and safety). Nearly all nonprofit tenants wished to remain at their nonprofit centers, largely for the same reasons that brought them there. The article then discusses strategies to achieve the high response rates attained in this study. It concludes with some implications for nonprofit centers, communities, and nonprofit staff-now and in the future, including lower occupancy costs and enhanced quality of nonprofits' workspace.
- Subjects
EMPIRICAL research; RESIDENT satisfaction with public housing; PARKING facilities; COLOCATION (Business); OCCUPANCY rates; NONPROFIT organizations
- Publication
Nonprofit Management & Leadership, 2014, Vol 25, Issue 1, p77
- ISSN
1048-6682
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/nml.21110