Harlem Gallery of Science

Science and Arts Engagement New York is a nonprofit organization committed to increasing the representation of young men and women of color age 15 to 25 in the science, tech, engineering, art and mathematics fields.

Grand Concorse Fordam

The Grand Concourse project will bring a Fine Fare grocery store in the Bronx, NY. The ERF allocation will help fund the purchase and rehabilitation of 50,363 sq. ft. of a Landmark historic building for use as a grocery store and other retail/commercial tenants in the Bronx, NY. The grocery store will serve roughly 318,208, the Low-Income Community’s population comprised by the nearest zip codes. The grocery store operator will commit to a minimum of 50% of space dedicated to the sale of general line food products; 30% of space dedicated to the sale of […]

Madison Square Boys & Girls Club

A new, $48 million, 50,000-sq. ft. youth recreation and academic support center in Central Harlem, Manhattan, one of the most underserved urban neighborhoods in the country.

Part of the Solution

Part of the Solution, one of the first emergency food providers in the Bronx, expanded its current facility to house its entire staff, volunteers and current programs that offer free services to 10,000 low-income people annually.

Harrison Health Center

A non-profit healthcare provider expands services with medical offices, pharmacy and senior housing.

Sendero Verde

The $18 million NMTC financing support from JPMorgan Chase is helping redevelop vacant city-owned land in East Harlem into a mixed-use development that will include 700 units of affordable housing and an elementary school operated by Harlem Children’s Zone (HCZ), which will provide high-quality, standards-based academic programs for students. Both students and their families will […]

StreetSquash

StreetSquash is an innovative and successful urban youth enrichment program founded in 1999.

Carole Gordon, Senior VP for Housing Development, The Bridge, New York, New York

We are developing a new housing model that includes 174 units of low-income housing (affordable and supportive) and ground floor light manufacturing. The model will only work if both the residential and manufacturing components receive tax credit allocations under LIHTC and NMTC. This will provide housing and economic development opportunities in a very poor neighborhood […]