This project will finance the equipment acquisition required to construct an ultra-low temperature fish freezing, cold storage salmon processing facility that will operate on water. The facility will spend peak salmon fishing season months, June through September, in Bristol Bay, Alaska, purchasing and freezing wild salmon, and spend its remaining time docked in Aberdeen, Washington, […] Construction of a new 73,000 sq. ft. behavioral health care facility in Everett, WA. The new facility will provide intensive inpatient and outpatient mental health services for low-income patients, including adults with chronic mental illness who are either experiencing or at risk of homelessness, transitioning out of more intensive mental health treatment facility settings, who […] Construction of a performing arts center and meeting space. The development of a healthy foods grocery store, fuel station, and storage facility in Cusick, WA on Kalispel tribal land.  The new 10,000 sq. ft. facility provides easy access to healthy food options and affordable fuel for tribal members. The project created 35 construction jobs and 20 full-time positions in this low-income community. In Washington, the Quinault Housing Authority (QHA) used $400,000 toward the construction of 35 new single-family homes, which are currently under construction in Taholah on the Quinault Reservation. Northstar 2.0 is the renovation of a new building recently acquired by Columbia River Mental Health Services (CRMHS). The new building is 7,917 square feet and 7,117 feet will be used to expand their MAT (Medication-Assisted Treatment) clinic, which is operating far past capacity. This program is financially self-sustaining and will help increase the number […] The preservation and substantial renovation of Firehouse 23, a two-story, 11,000 sq. ft. former fire station in the Central District neighborhood of Seattle, WA. NMTC financing supported a total of 61 new homes. A new 14,500 sq. ft. facility offers medical services to the Shoalwater Reservation is located in Tokeland, WA. Children and Family Services/Vocational Rehabilitation Healthcare offices. The facility provides the following services: Basic Food in Washington (SNAP Food Stamps), Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) coverage, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) provides temporary cash for families in need, The WorkFirst Program helps participants find and keep jobs. Child Support Services NMTC financing from Kitsap NMTC supported a unique project, The Tall Cedars. The project brought affordable, single family housing to Kitsap County. People of all ages have the chance to own a home at Tall Cedars, a family manufactured home community in Auburn. Located in a quiet, residential neighborhood, the attractively landscaped grounds consist of […] Financing for the expansion of an environmentally friendly galvanizing facility in Arlington, WA. A loan to an automotive dealer, Boardwalk Motors, helped support the business and retain 5 jobs during the collapse of the automotive market during the Great Recession. Development of Eastside Community Center Tacoma, a 55,000 sq. ft. facility operated in connection with Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound. Financing for the New Boys and Girls Club facility, the Rainier Vista Boys and Girls Club. The Jim Wiley Community Center involved the acquisition and rehabilitation of a 22,000 sq. ft. community center located in the heart of the Greenbridge HOPE VI redevelopment in White Center, Washington. Rehabilitation of the historic Washington Hall Financing for a FQHC providing medical and dental services for 17,000 patients annually, offering quality health care in a 59,000-square-foot state-of-the art facility. Financing for a construction project replacing an older, smaller mental health services campus that must close due to SeaTac airport’s expansion plans. Completed in mid-2005, the buildings provide transitional housing for 78 men for up to one year, 23 units of permanent low-income housing, space to prepare 500-1000 meals for the homeless, mail and banking services for 500 individuals, hygiene services for 200-300 individuals, mental health services, substance abuse counseling and support, wellness services, case management, home […] Capitol Hill Housing Improvement Program redeveloped an underutilized, City-owned parking lot into a 150,000 sq. ft. mixed use, transit-oriented development. NDC’s investment helped finance the construction of a new Medical Arts Pavilion, which is part of a larger project to improve their ability to bring vital medical facilities to residents of remote and isolated parts of Washington State. NMTC financing to construct a new 27,000 sq. ft. facility, which includes versatile classrooms, confidential meeting spaces, and a community gathering area The Fox Theater project involved the acquisition and rehabilitation of a historic Art Deco theater located in the heart of downtown Spokane. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation built a new adult residential treatment center in the heart of its ancestral-land in Keller, WA. A new food distribution center provides food for low-income individuals and classrooms for outreach programs. New construction of 29,000 sq. ft., 2 floor pediatric health clinic which will serve predominately black children. Finances the expansion of a 40,000-sq. ft. community facility designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center. Construction of a new 31,736 sq. ft. fully integrated primary and behavioral health center in partnership with Harborview Medical Center, a public safety net hospital. NMTCs financing was necessary for a group of investors wanting to purchase 80,000 acres of forest land in the Olympic Peninsula to restore areas that had been over-harvested, and reverse environmental damage that had previously been done. Homeless service in Pasco, Washington. A new 59,000 square foot factory produces natural astaxanthin and began production July 2014, initially employing approximately 45 people. Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic is a non-profit, FQHC. Family Health Centers used $6.6M in NMTC financing for the relocation and expansion of its Medical clinic and Pharmacy. Moses Lake Community Health Center is a federally qualified Migrant and Community Health Center providing out-patient medical, dental, pharmacy, outreach, WIC and Maternity support services primarily to low-income residents of Grant County Washington. The construction of the Morrier Hotel is expected to help revitalize the City’s downtown by attracting tourists and new customers to nearby businesses. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation creates economic opportunity by investing in tribal members. NMTC financing supported an organization with a mission of providing healthcare to all persons regardless of age, sex, color, ethnicity, national origin or the ability to pay. Education and work force training space centered around health services and other non profit space. Construction of a new $20M 72,000 sq. ft. YMCA facility in Yakima, Washington. Steel manufacturer expands capacity and creates critical manufacturing jobs. At the time this project was financed, Vancouver was home to the only YMCA facility in the state of Washington, and its impressive outreach efforts currently touched over 14,000 people each year. A new facility providing immediate cost savings and prevents emergency overflows and environmental contamination. Financing for Heritage University’s campus expansion in Toppenish, Washington. The Albers Mill project entailed the rehabilitation and expansion of a historic mill for residential and commercial use. The Second tranche of financing for the construction of new wheat straw to paper pulp manufacturing facility. The Spokane Central Y, a joint project between the YWCA of Spokane and the YMCA of the Inland Northwest. The project is the construction of a new 37,000-sf facility. The historic East Kong Yick Building in Seattle's Chinatown/international district is a new home of a museum, replacing its original 10,000 sq. ft. location. One of the country’s leading pediatric hospitals doubles its research space. A social enterprise in Seattle dedicated to transforming the lives of homeless men and women through job training and placement in the food service industry. The Makah tribe's fishing dock in northwest Washington is ready for business - and spurring economic development in the region. Acquisition and build-out of a new 94,225 sq. ft. warehouse facility for Northwest Harvest, the only statewide hunger relief agency in Washington. NMTC financing brings supportive housing and job training to homeless individuals in Everett This project supports the development of a new multi-purpose YMCA community facility that will significantly expand its services and outreach in the low-income community it serves. NMTC financing supported the Unity Care Northwest project. A wind farm generates revenue for a nonprofit social services provider. Ag Processing Inc. successfully completed the development of an integrated grain and oilseed storage and export facility at Terminal 2 of the Port of Grays Harbor in Aberdeen, WA.