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Move Your Office to the Social Justice Center!

The Social Justice Center first floor has no vacancy at this time, however the Incubator currently has openings-scroll down for info.  (updated December 2010).

The Social Justice Center has the following to offer:

· Flexible space of up to 1,600 square feet of accessible office space in a property located in the bustling, central Willy Street neighborhood. The office is at the intersection of Few and Williamson Streets, the progressive heart of the city.

  • · Organizations participate in the collaborative administration and governance of the building.
  • · Unique and invaluable opportunities to network and collaborate with the other progressive non-profit organizations housed in the building. 
  • · Access to a central conference room which also serves as a community meeting space.
  • · Low-cost shared internet access using shared, high-speed DSL service.
  • · An outdoor seating/break area surrounded by a blossoming rain garden.
  • · Parking space in lot for a monthly fee & ample free on-street parking.
  • · Locked basement storage space.
  • · Cleaning service.
  • · A half-time management staff person for building management and coordinating events.
  • · The Jackie Macaulay Art Gallery, with regular exhibits of local, socially conscious, social justice-inspired and humanitarian art.
  • · Shared kitchen and accessible bathrooms.
  • · The non-profit organization Incubator(see below).
  • · A chance to be part of some of the most cutting edge social justice work happening in Madison today!

Currently Available!!The SJC Incubator has space available for fledgling progressive non-profits. Monthly rents start as low as $75.00 – Rent includes access to a networked printer/copier/scanner/fax, use of the community room; a shared kitchen, accessible bathroom, and cleaning service. High-speed Internet access is available for the nominal monthly fee of $10.00.


For more information on available incubator vacancies

contact Jeanne Erickson at 608-227-0206 or SJCMadison@gmail.com.
 

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