Nonprofits & Associations

Real estate strategies that power your mission.

At Savills, we understand the complex challenges nonprofits face. Over 160 years working in local communities and within a global context, Savills has built trust by delivering results for foundations, charities, educational institutions, museums, hospitals, trade associations, and government agencies.

We begin by assessing your unique financial, operational, and cultural needs, then work with you to understand the market, and the specific advantages available to your organization. Our goal is to help you identify and deliver solutions that exceed expectations for you and your workforce. Combining our world-class technology, the breadth of our integrated services, along with our in-depth market knowledge, we’ll produce data-driven insights and creative solutions tailored for you, to create a workplace that fits the organization's mission and is guided by your purpose.

As your partner, we’ll put your needs first. We’ll create effective strategies that build confidence and consensus among decision makers, lower costs, power positive change in your organization, and build assets that deliver lasting security and stability – helping you focus on advancing your mission.

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Case study | Nonprofits and Associations

Savills Instrumental in National Urban League’s Historic Decision to Relocate HQ back to Harlem

New HQ and $261 million neighborhood investment, reinforcing client’s mission of economic empowerment