Amber E Jordan, Desert Sage Health Centers

Our new clinic in rural Idaho was funded through the NMTC program. Without this funding, a new facility would have been impossible for us. This project allowed us to expand critical healthcare services in our community, including medical, dental and behavioral health services. Additionally, the construction project and larger site brought crucial jobs into our […]

Mary Ferguson, Desert Sage Health Centers, Mountain Home, ID

As a primary care health clinic we are able to provide preventive care, reducing the number of community members who end up in the Emergency Department, receiving care where it’s mostly costly. NMTC allows us to build a facility that can deliver care at a much lower cost and keep people health and productive.

Golden Valley Natural

Golden Valley Natural, a family-owned jerky producer was in need of a larger facility, but building a new manufacturing plant in rural Idaho was cost prohibitive. With the help of a NMTC-enhanced loan from Montana CDC, the company opened a 103,000 sq. ft., state-of-the-art facility to meet the growing demand for their natural and organic […]

Desert Sage Health Center

The Project involves the land acquisition and construction of a 30,800 square foot Federally Qualified Health Center in Mountain Home, Idaho. The Project will provide expanded medical and dental care, a pharmacy, and drive-through exam stalls. It will retain 66 full-time equivalent jobs and create 10 new, full-time equivalent quality job positions in this rural, […]

OneSixty Main

OneSixty Main involves the demolition of a vacant, downtown building located on a prominent corner in downtown Twin Falls, ID, and the construction of a new 55,680 sq. ft., six story mixed-use building in its place.

Mark Dahlquist, NeighborWorks Pocatello, Pocatello, Idaho

I am a member of the Montana/Idaho New Markets Tax Credits Advisory Committee. I’ve seen firsthand how these projects uplift local communities. Western States CAT in Pocatello and Premier Technologies in Blackfoot are two companies right in my immediate area that wouldn’t have been able to put expansion projects together without this supplemental funding.

John Regetz, Bannock Development Corporation, Pocatello, Idaho

The NMTC program provides gap and incentive financing and guidance for high-impact, economy-expanding, community revitalizing business investment projects. The project they supported in Pocatello (Western States CAT Expansion) retained & created good jobs & services that are integral to several of the region’s main industrial clusters,(mining, agriculture, logistics, construction) and triggered commercial development in an […]

Hemming Cedars

Mixed use project in downtown Rexburg, including 130 housing units, retail, restaurant and professional office space.

Western States

Western States Equipment, an Idaho-based Caterpillar sales and service company, had outgrown its original facility so the NMTC financed a new one.

Premier Technology, Inc.

Rural manufacturer of specialized steel components for food and energy industries creates both quality and accessible jobs in a small town.

Joni Robertson, CAO, Golden Valley Natural, Shelley, Shelley, Idaho

The NMTC program has provided jobs and benefits to our community. It has been a huge benefit and has benefited many families. It has provided jobs and given employees an opportunity to learn new skills and have opportunities for job advancement within our organization. It has also allowed these employees to become more marketable and […]

Mike Magette, Controller, The Terteling Company, Inc., Boise, Idaho

The Company was able to build a new Caterpillar location in Pocatello, Idaho with the New Markets Tax Credit. First, this location employs 120 full time equivalents in a state of the art location. Second, this location enhances the Company’s Mining business which allows additional sales and job growth and opportunities. Third, the community has […]

Richie Webb, President, Hemming Corp, Rexburg, Idaho

The NMTC has provided the pathway to revitalize areas of our community that would have not been possible otherwise. The NMTC program serves as a catalyst leading to job growth, expansion and redevelopment that is meaningful and material for our community now and for many years to come.