The Chronicle of Philanthropy

A Space of Their Own

Centers for nonprofit groups offer low-cost rent and other perks

In the late 1990s, Third Sector New England, a nonprofit group in Boston, learned just how much the volatile real-estate market can shake up a charity's budget.

Third Sector, which offers management training, consulting, and financial support to charities, needed more space in the building...

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