Center for Families

Virtual Offices

Recognizing that many ethnic, immigration, and small community groups in the Twin Cities cannot afford office space, the Center for Families offers the rental of shared and virtual offices.

If you would like more information about renting a shared or virtual office, please contact:

Sara Nelson-Pallmeyer
Executive Director
612-276-1571
Edmund Ocansey
Director of Programs
612-276-1571 x205
E-mail: centerforfamilies@gmcc.org

Shared/Virtual Office Rental Fees

Rental Type Monthly Fee
Virtual $50
Shared $125-$200*

*Price depends upon the size of office

 

For $600 per year ($50 per month), renters receive the following:

  • Address for Mail Drop
  • Voice Mail
  • Internet Access and E-mail Account (accessible via the World Wide Web)
  • Use of Shared Computer and Work Room (when available)
  • Access to one Classroom for up to 3 hours:
    • on one evening or Saturday per month without charge
    • during regular work hours (Monday-Friday, 8:30am to 5:00pm), once per week
       
  • Access to Copier (use with a code; pay per page)
  • Access to Fax Machine (use with a code; pay per page)
  • Access to Small Conference Room (as available)
  • Organization's Name Posted in the Center for Families

Shared/"Virtual" Office Rental Application

What type of office would you prefer?
Organization:
Contact Person:
Telephone:
E-mail:
Is the organization incorporated?
Is the organization a non-profit agency?
Does your organization have an IRS Employer Identification Number (EIN)? See explanation at the bottom of this form
Please provide your EIN (or SSN): Leave blank if unknown or if your organization is in the process of obtaining an EIN

Does your organization have a Bank Account?
If yes, please provide the Bank Name:

The mission of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches is to unite people of faith to serve people in need.

Please state your organization's mission, and how it supports the mission of GMCC:

Your Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a 9-digit number that was assigned to your organization by the IRS when it was registered or incorporated. If your organization is incorporated, it must have an EIN. If your organization is not incorporated (considered a "sole proprietorship" by the IRS), the EIN is the Social Security Number of the organization's owner.

A program of the Greater Minneapolis Council of Churches