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Re: Getting donated meeting space?
We spent 6 years in a building downtown before being able to move in to our school. It started our second year as a team - one of the other mentors knew a guy that had previously worked for the same company and was now running an engineering coop. We talked him into sponsoring us by letting us use the place after hours (which included a ton of needed tools!).
He later introduced us to the building manager. We sold the program to her, and she had some space on the second floor that wasn't being used (and needed some serious renovations). So, she left us rent that space for a few months during the season. We went in an hung some lights, got things working and had a blast - the space was big enough for everything we had, plus a full practice field, and had easy access to the engineering coop on the first floor for our machining needs. At the end of the season, we packed everything up and shoved it into a closet accessible from the hallway.
It went pretty much like that for 3 years - we got amazing accommodations very cheaply. Finally the school stepped in and actually signed a 3 year lease (I have no idea how much it was for, but I assume it was more than the team had been paying!) for the space on the second floor (which had otherwise remained empty the whole time) and did some actual renovations on it to meet our needs - by this time we had definitely outgrown the closet! We stayed there for 3 years until work on the school's new STEM center was completed, and we could move in there.
There's another local team that built a year out of an empty storefront in a mall.
Your best bet for finding these types of places, other than knowing people that can get you an "in", is to look for empty store fronts or office buildings advertising space for lease. Then call up whatever number is listed and give them your sales pitch!
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2007 - Present: Mentor, 2177 The Robettes
LRI: North Star 2012-2016; Lake Superior 2013-2014; MN State Tournament 2013-2014, 2016; Galileo 2016; Iowa 2017
2015: North Star Regional Volunteer of the Year
2016: Lake Superior WFFA
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