For schools, churches, and nonprofits

Land you already own is your most underused asset.

Schools, religious institutions, and community nonprofits often hold buildable land but can't easily test what to do with it. faircompanies.build answers that question — feasibility, code, and concept fit — without the cost of a full architecture engagement.

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Test before you fundraise

Run feasibility on your campus or vacant parcel before you write a capital campaign or solicit donor commitments.

Stewardship-grade analysis

Honest constraints — zoning overlays, hazard exposure, permit complexity — surfaced in language your board can read without an engineering background.

Workforce & faculty housing

Run scenarios for housing teachers, clergy, or staff on land you control. Compare configurations, costs, and timeline before committing.

Where it fits

Concrete use cases

Faculty / staff housing studies

Schools and faith institutions: model 4–24 units of workforce housing on a parking lot or unused field. Get a realistic cost band and a permit-readiness report.

Capital campaign feasibility

Before you announce a building campaign to your community, run faircompanies.build to confirm what's actually buildable and what it will cost.

Mission-aligned redevelopment

Convert under-used campus square footage into community space, low-income housing, or senior care — without spending six figures to find out it isn't feasible.

Donor-ready packages

Concept renders, jurisdiction summary, and a credible scope list — the materials a major donor or board needs to greenlight a project.

How it works

A typical engagement

  1. 1

    Onboarding with your team

    We help you stand up the workspace, ingest your existing site documents, and align on governance.

  2. 2

    Feasibility pass

    Zoning, hazards, permit history, and code constraints — surfaced as a board-ready brief.

  3. 3

    Concept iteration

    Test scenarios that fit your mission. Compare configurations against budget and timeline.

  4. 4

    Hand-off to your AEC partner

    Permit-ready deliverables and clear scope when you bring in an architect or builder — they start where faircompanies.build left off.

Ready to start?

Hobby is free, Pro is $20/month with a 14-day trial, and Enterprise is a custom contract with faircompanies.build Console access.