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Turning Liabilities Into Opportunities: Church Facilities Reimagined

 
Church and nonprofits can have creative reuses and adaptations.

Restructuring your facility use could lighten your load and result in a greater ministry impact.

Some churches have an abundance of people, but no permanent place to meet. Other churches have an abundance of space, but few people. The same can be true of nonprofits, with some needing to downsize and others seeking more space. These scenarios can be viewed as problems, but our guests in this webinar are in the business of seeing them as possibilities – possibilities such as these:

  • Could a congregation sell its property, then lease part of it back?

  • Could a church in need of a home lease the property of an existing church, benefitting both organizations?

  • Could a church sell some, or part of its property, for a use that is aligned with its mission, such as affordable housing, nonprofit offices, or a day care?

Restructuring the use or ownership of your facility does not mean ending your mission. In fact, lightening the financial load and freeing up time spent on maintenance could reinvigorate your work. Register today and learn about the options.


Our Experts

LANDIS GRADEN

Landis Graden, DCG Strategies

Landis Graden
Landis Graden is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of DCG Strategies. Landis is a serial entrepreneur, having founded over 10 companies. He is an engaged and active member of his local community. A licensed real estate broker, Landis earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Systems Management from the University of San Francisco, an MBA from Holy Names University and is currently pursuing a Master’s of Divinity from Claremont School of Theology. 


MEGAN MACIVER

Megan MacIver DCG Strategies

Megan MacIver
Megan MacIver is Vice President at DCG Strategies. Prior to DCG, Megan served as Vice President in the International Capital Group of JLL (NYSE: JLL) where she advised foreign capital on complex portfolio acquisitions. Megan holds a B.A. from The University of Chicago and an M.S. in Urban Planning from Columbia University. Ms MacIver is a Candidate for Ordination in the ELCA.