How will the Hope Center promote better stewardship?
• All ministries at the Hope Center are “nonprofits,” and they share a common commitment to making the most of every donor dollar. • Pro-rata amenities such as a shared telephone and computer system, conference rooms, and fulfillment center will enable tenants to “do more ministry with less money.” • The offices are designed to minimize overall costs and to maximize cooperation between the ministry partners. • The Hope Center will be built to meet LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) specifications. LEED establishes nationally accepted benchmarks for the design, construction, and operation of high-performing “green” buildings. This classification will ensure that the campus is environmentally responsible and will provide a healthy place for employees to work. • With approximately 300 employees working under one roof, increased opportunities for carpooling will exist, which will, in turn, save energy and money.