CDE: Community Development Finance Alliance

To all NMTC Coalition Members: If you would like to add projects, a description of your CDE, or anything else to this page, contact Paul Anderson.

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Project Profiles and Stories

NMTC financing supported a no-fee lodging facility serving patients receiving cancer treatment services in Salt Lake City.
Salt Lake County's newly constructed public health clinic
Volunteers of America’s homeless youth resource center and shelter, the first of its kind in Utah, opened its doors in May of 2016.
Artspace Commons North is a green, mixed-use artist community in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.
USU-Moab is the construction of the 22,120 sq. ft. Academic Building; the first building to be constructed on the 40-acre new campus in the rural SE region of Utah.
Salt Lake Community Action Program's 13,080 sq. ft. Head Start facility, serving 150 preschool age children living in poverty annually.
New construction of a 57,000 child care and adult day care facility on a 5.5 acre parcel in west Salt Lake City.
Financing for only program in UT providing a continuum of services for 12 years, from birth through 6th grade.
NMTC supports new facility for nonprofit training people with disabilities and special needs for meaningful employment.
The construction of subdivision infrastructure (streets, sidewalks, curbs, sewer and water lines, gas and electrical and storm water drainage) to support the development of up to 300 affordable housing units.
New construction of a multi-use building that provides four Head Start classrooms, two Early Head Start classrooms, three medical exam roos, one dental exam room, and more.
A new facility which combining traditional book stacks and reading areas with technology assistance, maker space, video/sound labs, co-work tables, community meeting and classroom space, cafe and landscaped pedestrian plaza.
In 2014, the Utah Shakespeare Festival worked with Community Development Finance Alliance to fund a new 89,267 sq. ft. facility.
USU-Moab is the construction of the 22,120 sq. ft. Academic Building; the first building to be constructed on the 40-acre new campus in the rural SE region of Utah.
The construction of subdivision infrastructure (streets, sidewalks, curbs, sewer and water lines, gas and electrical and storm water drainage) to support the development of up to 300 affordable housing units.