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Community Testimonials​

It’s critical to help cities like Baltimore move forward and address 16,000 Boarded & Vacant properties.

-Anne Riggle, Riggle Capital, LLC, Baltimore, MD

The benefits the American Cancer Society (ACS) receives from the NMTC allow ACS to provide free critical access such as lodging, transportation, and other support services to cancer patients and their caregivers in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area and greater Utah who must travel significant distances for cancer treatments. These services help to remove one significant financial barrier and improve access to the prescribed cancer treatment for our lodging guests. As an added benefit to the community, our guests contribute to the local economy while staying at our facility when receiving treatments.

-Catherine Mickle, Chief Administrative Officer, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, GA

I am a practicing Economic Gardener, helping communities increase their vitality through economic development project that focus on entrepreneurship. I have worked for Indian Nations, the US Small Business Administration, the US State Department, Business Improvement Districts, and others to create positive economic impacts that matter.

The NMTC program is one that, in my experience, has helped revitalize disenfranchised or under-developed and under-utilized properties to create robust, vibrant, and economically viable projects in emerging communities, cities and districts.

I support this initiative.

-Tiffany McVeety, Girandola Foundation, Fountain Hills, Arizona

Massachusetts Project Profiles

Foley, (2018)

Yakima, (2005)

San Francisco, (2007)

Waianae, (2012)