Property Perspectives for Not-for-Profit
Organizations
About the Project
The
Rooftops Project is a new initiative founded and directed by James
Hagy, Distinguished Adjunct Professor with the Center for Real
Estate Studies at New York Law
School.
Project Mission and
Goals
The Rooftops Project provides real estate
programs and workshops, web and print resources for not-for-profit
organizations, with several goals:
- To be the host of an ongoing
dialogue within the community of not-for-profit executives and managers,
not-for-profit board members and volunteers, and real estate industry
professionals about topics relating to the effective occupancy, use and
management of real estate in the social sector.
- To highlight and
celebrate the diverse roles played by real estate (as physical space) in
supporting the mission of not-for-profit organizations of every type, from
the arts to places of worship, from social and human services to education
and advocacy.
- To increase awareness of the contribution that a
disciplined approach to real estate can play in not-for-profit
organizations of every size, from those with a single location to those
with a national or international
presence.
Additional Information and
resources:
If you have ideas, suggestions
or questions about The Rooftops Project or the role of real estate in the
organizational performance of not-for-profit organizations, you may
contact James Hagy, Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the Center and the
Director of The Rooftops Project, at
james.hagy@nyls.edu.