The Satellite Centers is a California-based flexible workspace operator. The company opened its first space back in 2009, before coworking and flexible space were mainstream. Twelve years on, and the company remains as committed to the industry as ever…even while weathering the storm of a global pandemic.
How All Good Work Hosts Are Providing Safe Workspaces For Residents [Survey]
With stay-at-home orders lifting, many workers are now able to escape their home office and return to their place of work. However, not everyone feels ready to do so.
For All Good Work Foundation Residents who are thinking about going back to their coworking space, this research from the All Good Work team may help put your mind at ease.
A survey of 30 workspace hosts, covering a total of 42 workspace locations around Silicon Valley and the Bay Area, provides detailed insights into how our partners are responding to the current situation and the measures they have implemented to welcome Residents back, safely.
The New Work Project: “The Advantages Of Demonstrating Social Responsibility Far Outweigh The Opportunity Costs Of Donating Space”
Donating Space To All Good Work Was A “Natural Extension” For The New Work Project
The advantages of being able to demonstrate social responsibility far outweigh the small opportunity costs
A month ago we learned that Voice of Witness (VOW) had found a new home in the New Work Project. According to VOW’s Managing Editor, Dao Tran, working at The New Work Project allowed her to lead a better life and improve her performance:
Work Better: Coworking Space Member Brings Autistic Filmmaking Talents Into Focus
- All Good Work matches social impact and nonprofit organizations with workspaces with room to spare; All Good Work currently has over 20 participating workspace hosts.
- All Good Work recently placed AdaptLab Filmmakers in Work Better in NYC.
- AdaptLab helps filmmakers with learning differences to work on productions.
Refugee Support Group, RiF Finds Coworking Home In Alley New York
This article was originally written in collaboration with Nate Heasley and was featured in Allwork.Space
The world is in the grip of a refugee crisis. Millions of people are fleeing violence in their home countries and seeking refuge over borders and across seas. According to the UNHCR, 65.6 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide by war, violence and persecution at the end of 2016 — more than at any time in the UNHCR’s seven-decade history.
All Good Work Finds A Manhattan Home For Co-Living Nonprofit, BASE
This article was originally written in collaboration with Nate Heasley and was featured in Allwork.Space
Marla “MZ” Goodman is a self-confessed “activist mom and problem-solver”. When she’s not building digital products for consumer brands or spending time with her family, she’s laying the groundwork for a pretty amazing master plan in New York City, called BASE.
All Good Work Is Helping Shared Workspace Operators Tell A Unique Story
This article was originally featured on Allwork.Space
All Good Work is a not for profit platform that connects shared workspace operators with local nonprofits in need of workspace.
Though a young organization, All Good Work has proved that together we can change the world we work in, not just the way we work. With collaboration and participation of over 20 coworking and business center operators, to date, All Good Work workspace donations amount to over $750,000.
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