Winner: Southwest Conservation Corps
The Southwest Conservation Corps’ (SCC) award winning project, “The Commons,” is the nation’s first multi-site nonprofit center focused on education. Working with the Durango Adult Education Center and Pueblo Community College, SCC and its partners purchased a new facility in 2007. The community quickly saw the benefit of the project and the pernership was awarded the Durango Chamber of Commerce’s “Non-Profit of the Year” award in early 2008. The New Markets Tax Credit Coalition chose the project as its Colorado respresentative in its “50 Projects – 50 States” Report in October 2008.
Development of The Commons has provided a bounty of direct benefits to SCC and its Corpsmembers. These benefits include: transition on-site between SCC to GED programs at Adult Education Center and post-secondary education at Pueblo Community College, Fort Lewis College and The University of Denver; special $1,000 Scholarships to Fort Lewis College for SCC Corpsmembers, renewable annually for four years; and 5,000 square feet of completely re-modeled and customized offices and shops with plenty of parking in downtown Durango. The other 13 nonprofit or education organizations in the building have seen similar benefits. Pueblo Community College and the Adult Education Center have each seen enrollment jumps of 30 – 40 percent since the opening of the facility in late 2007.
In an editorial piece, The Durango Herald stated, “…the real advantages come in terms of enhanced stability, greater coordination among the various organizations and the cooperation made possible by having such a fertile mix of educational groups under one roof…That has to translate into better careers, increased opportunities and an overal better Durango.”