Brooklyn Creative League gives freelance, small-shop compaines, and nonprofits the tools they need to get their work done. It offers affordable, green shared workspace, office amenities, and a community of professional colleagues.
We are compiling a list of nonprofit resources. This is not an exhaustive list. To recommend other resources please email us at webmaster@nyf.org.
The Markle Foundation located in New York City, has two adjoining rooms – a conference room plus a large sitting room. Office space is available in conjunction with rental of conference room.
The Centre for Social Innovation provides private offices, private desks and part-time desks to people on a mission. All members have 24/7 access to workspace and lounges, meeting rooms, classrooms, equipment and—most importantly—vibrant programming and a community of passionate change-makers.
The Centre for Social Innovation Starrett-Lehigh is a bright, vibrant 24,000 sq ft home for change-makers working across sectors. They have 32 private offices, 50 private desk spaces and coworking for three hundred.
Click here to see packages and pricing.
The Resilience Advocacy Project has furnished office space available immediately. They are renting a fully furnished enclosed office space within a larger, loft-styled office as well as four individual work stations in the loft space. The loft space is shared with two other small non-profits. The office is located at 27 West 24th Street in the Gramercy area. Included in the rent are full access to a printer, copier, and fax, a small meeting space/conference room, and the office kitchenette area (including refrigerator, microwave, food storage space, and utensils). Rent is $1,500/month.
Contact Brooke Richie at 212-204-6666 or richie@resiliencelaw.org.
The Urban Studies Program at Queens College offers a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies and an Masters in Urban Affairs. This program offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of cities and facilitates critical thinking about issues of social justice in relation to urban society. Its focus is on New York City and the full-time faculty, with expertise in history, anthropology, political science, public administration, sociology and urban planning provide students with diverse and complimentary perspectives on urban issues.
Contact dana.davis@qc.cuny.edu or leave a message at 718-997-5130 for more information.

