Monday, November 19, 2012

The FAQ's of the Jerry Forbes Centre for Community Spirit!



What exactly IS the Jerry Forbes Centre for Community Spirit?  

As well as a year round home for 630 CHED’s Santas Anonymous and the Christmas Bureau the JFC will house approximately twenty other Edmonton charities who will enjoy synergy and obvious cost savings from working together.

Check out these FAQ’s.

What are the building details?

-quality construction for sustainability
-accessible to all citizens
-shared reception, mail/copy room, training and meeting spaces
-140 ‘free’ parking spaces
-accessible by Edmonton Transit
-70,000 sq ft
-40,000 for office space
-30,000 for workshop/warehouse

How does the Financial Model work?

The Jerry Forbes Centre Foundation was registered in Jan of 2012 under the Societies Act of Alberta.  

The unique financial model ensures that no rent is charged to the tenants.  Expenses are shared by all tenants providing financial savings and providing a long-term quality home.

How will the tenant selection process work?

First off 630 CHED’s Santas Anonymous will now have a properly set up; warm; secure; comfortable home for the 25,000 toys given out annually.  The Christmas Bureau and Santas are ‘natural’ partners and now the two operations will anchor the facilities and connect with several Edmonton charities.

A formal selection process is in place to ensure transparency and alignment with the centres goals and is overseen by a Tenant Selection sub-committee.  Go to our website or send us a note to space@jerryforbescentre.ca for inquiries.

Tenants will be asked to measure the impact the Centre has on programs in key areas of organizational effectiveness, capacity building, volunteerism, and financials.

With a shortage of affordable space in Edmonton, having so many organizations expressing interest in sharing space has given us confidence that market demand will ensure our Centre’s operations sustainability.

When will the tenants be named?

We are still raising money through our Capital campaign and do not have a firm ‘shovel in the dirt’ date so it is difficult for current Public Service agencies to fully plan a move and unveil their plans.  Once we have a firm launch date we will update this section of the FAQ’s and proudly name our tenants. 

How will the synergy work?

When you have a number of community groups operating in one city ‘often’ there is duplication in service or overlap in the operations.  By working together under one roof there will be obvious savings for each group and by brainstorming and understanding each others roles this will be a huge benefit to all groups who will truly understanding the unique problems we face  in our city and how to work out proper solutions together.

We expect to be able to share volunteers and staff who have expertise in areas such as finance, governance or human resources; one person could assist so many agencies.

It is expected, that more than one organization in the Centre will have mandates to build capacity and make the Voluntary sector deliver better programs together in Edmonton.  This organization(s) together with external agencies will teach us better business practices by having ‘guest speakers and experts’ visit the Jerry Forbes Centre and hold workshops. 

Are there other Centres like this around Canada?

Yes – many very good ones in Calgary. Vancouver, Saskatoon, throughout Ontario and even more in the U.S.  We have visited several and continue to learn a great deal from the current operators to help make Edmonton’s centre a world class operation.

Who are the current supporters and how can new donors give?

The City of Edmonton; The Province of Alberta; Suncor Energy Foundation; Christmas Bureau of Edmonton; 630 CHED Santas Anonymous; Synergy Projects; Edmonton Singing Christmas Tree; Kinsmen Club of Edmonton; Rotary Club of Edmonton South, Myers Norris Penny; Belay benefits Inc; Chubb Insurance Co/Lloyd Sadd Insurance; Edmonton Motor Dealers Association (EMDA): Fyra Ventures; Gord Whitehead Productions; MCG Restaurants.

There are several ways to donate.  Make an immediate impact with a cash donation; or a Corporate/Employer matching program.

Make a pledge over time.  Make a planned gift through wills, bequests, and other charitable investment vehicles which we are happy to discuss.
If your company is looking for a worthwhile cause to support – consider the Jerry Forbes Centre.

What is your Capital Campaign Goal?

Our Capital Campaign goal remaining is $3.5 million dollars.  We have support from many community groups, individuals and amazing support from the Government of Alberta and the City of Edmonton making our community campaign a very achievable one.

Are there naming opportunities?

Yes. There are several and in almost ‘any size’ from small to large.  The building exterior; volunteer workshop; front atrium; training room; volunteer lounge; boardroom; staff café lounge; south outdoor garden space; north outdoor garden/entry; there’s an artwork program; various office areas and we are open to discussing any of these and other options by contacting Debbie Walker – at 780 440 6359 or Debbie@jerryforbescentre.ca 

Can I volunteer to help?

Yes.  There are several ways to help out.  They include wrapping/delivering gifts through 630 CHED’s Santas Anonymous; volunteering for the Christmas Bureau of Edmonton for their hamper assembly or delivery.   You may even find your company would like to run a fundraiser on our behalf.  Please connect with us at info@jerryforbescentre.ca

Once the Centre is up and running there will be several other opportunities throughout the year.   The Centre will have an online directory of services and volunteer opportunities to support all the 20 plus organizations calling the Jerry Forbes Centre home.

How else can I help?

Very simply – spread the word.  

Follow us on Twitter @jerryforbescntr – Like us on Facebook – check our website out at www.jerryforbescentre.ca - and continue to check this blog for updates on all activities.

What is the Jerry Forbes Centre construction ‘time line?’

Plans are being built as you read this with constant updating after discussions, assessments, and input from highly regarded construction experts in the City of Edmonton.

In May of 2013 we hope to have the work tendered.  In June 2013 the groundwork begins.  In September of 2014 the construction should be finished and we will open the brand new Jerry Forbes Centre for Community Spirit.

Please help “Build the Spirit.”  Join us in making this legacy project a reality

CONTACT:
Debbie Walker
780 440 6359
Jerry Forbes Centre Foundation
5204 84 Street
Edmonton Alberta
T6E 5N8

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