hi02

Jill Tokuda (D-HI02)

Tax Staffer: Hannah Oh, hannah.oh@mail.house.gov.

District Highlights

  • 21 projects
  • 331,031,417 in NMTC allocation
  • 879,796,733 total project financing
  • 957 FTE jobs created or retained
  • 1,091 construction jobs created
  • 3 manufacturing businesses
  • 6 federally qualified health centers

21

projects

$331,031,417

NMTC Allocation

$879,796,733

in total project financing

957

FTE jobs

1,091

construction jobs

6

federally qualified health centers

3

manufacturing and industrial businesses supported

NMTC Project Profiles (Inside the District)

Construction of the first phase of the MLT Operations and Service Learning Center on Farrington Avenue, in Kualapuu.
The $7.2 million facility will be a gateway for community learning, employment training, and e-commerce business development; and will also provide Internet access, distance learning and technology training.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation operates and maintains 15 airports statewide.
NMTC financing made the planning, design, and construction of the Kailapa Community Resource Center possible.
The Molokai Community Health Center, a nonprofit organization that seeks to improve the quality of life for residents of the Hawaiian island of Molokai, who are predominantly Native Hawaiians.
A new energy facility in Moloka'i.
Federally qualified health center builds local workforce while improving healthcare access.
A new Federally Qualified Health Cente now provides integrated medical, dental and behavioral health services to primarily low-income individuals and families in three clinic locations on the big island, with
Hawaii Farming Expands with NMTC Financing, Boosting Hawaii’s Food Independence

This investment will allow an existing 501(c)(3) operating business, to refinance working capital to further support expanded operations and services it currently provides on 16 acres of land located in

The NMTC funding will be used to provide financing that will be used to retain 76 FTE, permanent jobs to support providing healthcare services to more than 6,250 native Hawaiian

Finances the working capital needs of a Federally Qualified Health Center located on Hawaiian home land. The project will address the health needs of the low-income individuals in the surrounding