MedRhythms, Inc. ("MedRhythms") is a digital therapeutics company using sensors, software, and music to deliver Auditory-Motor Entrainment ("AME") therapy to chronic stroke survivors. Rhythmic auditory stimulation unconsciously synchronizes with the motor system, leading to improvements in walking speed, gait symmetry, and fall risk, ultimately improving independence and quality of life for patients. This project supported […] New Markets Tax Credit Investment to Expand Penobscot Community Health Care’s Seaport Community Health Center Financed hip, modern offices of Vets First Choice on Commercial Street in Portland. The company provides pharmacy services for animal care at its 170,000 sq. ft. headquarters. NMTC financing totaling $2,000,000 to was used to improve a 13,087 sq. ft. commercial building located at 80 Exchange Street in Portland, ME. Tenants consist of various restaurants, retail and office tenants. MedRhythms is the developer of a digital therapeutics platform to deliver rhythmic auditory stimulation therapy to chronic stroke survivors. While RAS therapy typically takes place in a clinical setting, MedRhythms's product will provide the same experience in the patient's home. This project provided the Company with working capital to continue MedRhythm's growth in Maine. A New Markets Tax Credit transaction funds construction of a wood-fiber insulation factory at the former UPM paper mill in Madison. NTMC financing funded Educare Central Maine, the first Educare site in New England. Construction of a 44,000 sq. ft. marine research/education laboratory on the waterfront in Portland, with a mission of sup-porting the fishing industry in the Gulf of Maine. NMTC investments raise the profile of rural Maine as a premier, nature-based tourism destination. Established over 100 years ago, Quoddy is a high-end, hand-sewn shoe manufacturer. The wood industry is one of the largest employers in the state of Maine accounting for approximately 19,000 jobs. Grand Lake Stream Plantation is a town located in rural Washington County, Maine. The purchase and installment of medical manufacturing equipment at US processing facility of Mölnlycke, a Swedish-owned wound-care manufacturing, eliminating need to ship product overseas for conversion. The tissue production facility has created 80 direct, full-time jobs, while preserving the 320 jobs at the Woodland Pulp facility. An existing successful vertically-integrated, third-generation family owned white wood pellet manufacturing and timberland business based on a 55-acre site in rural Athens, ME, added a new all-in-one biomass processor, boiler and steam turbine power generation unit to help reduce its energy costs.