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The Non-profit Center Enid, Oklahoma Redeveloping an Empty Department Store (Circa 1949) to Create a Place Where Nonprofits Can Grow.

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The Non-profit CenterEnid, Oklahoma

Redeveloping an Empty Department Store (Circa 1949) to Create a Place Where Nonprofits Can Grow.

Timeline- Architect’s feasibility study and engineering

inspections- November, 2007 Purchased in January, 2008 Began capital campaign to raise $2.5 million

for renovation, December, 2008 Applied for Brownfields funding October,

2009, awarded October, 2010 Asbestos removal is complete, lead based

paint removal is nearly complete and full renovation is underway.

History

New construction

In its prime

Purchased by CDSA

Clean Boiler

Boiler room

2011 Front with new windows

Store Front

Nonprofit Incubator

Construction

Why is this project important?

Redeveloping a large empty building on the square in downtown Enid, Oklahoma

Multiple services in one easy to access, highly visible location

More services through reduced cost of operation

Less duplication of services due to collaboration

Play Area

Investment in the future – A center for early childhood development

Parents will have access to: Experts, resources, parent meetings and playgroups.

Childcare providers will have access to: Training to improve the quality of childcare, toy lending library, equipment (copier, laminator).

The community will benefit from: Mobilization efforts, ongoing information about early childhood development, healthier children, stronger adults.

Growth Opportunity

Unknown innovations Synergy between programs Support for downtown redevelopment Ability to attract new funding sources

– Because of collaborative concept– Because of increased visibility– Because of increased impact

Ability to say “yes”– To requests for space– To non-profit start ups