The NMTC program provides the much-needed capital for companies to grow and expand while creating employment opportunities in rural areas across the US. The NMTC program has provided the critical financing needed to increase operations and provide start-up opportunities to over 70% of our OSBDC clients.
AICCM is a cultural center that aims to educate the public about the diversity, history and culture of tribal nations that were moved to Oklahoma. The funds will be used … Read More
The Durant Wellness Center provides opportunities for wellness-related recreational and educational activities including but not limited to: group fitness classes, biometric screens, nutritional counseling, wellness coaching, and general fitness facility … Read More
The team behind the major economic development project to revitalize the First National Center in Oklahoma City participated in the New Markets Tax Credits program as part of the overall … Read More
Purchase and gut renovation of the charter school’s seventh location, a dedicated high school to be relocated to a 155,000 square foot abandoned mall on Oklahoma City’s Southside. Santa Fe … Read More
In 2005, First Wave Aviation, a Tulsa-based aerospace company, was seeking a larger facility to repair and overhaul commercial aircrafts. First Wave hadexperienced rapid growth over the previous thirteen years, … Read More
Variety Care, a federally qualified Community Health Center, has targeted a distressed part of Oklahoma City for its next campus. Located within a “medically underserved” area with one of the … Read More
For eight years the historic Palace building in downtown Tulsa sat vacant and decaying except for a ground floor Arby’s fast-food restaurant. A need to expand newspaper operations for the … Read More
21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City has transformed the historic Fred Jones Manufacturing complex, containing more than 150,000 square feet, into a vibrant contemporary art museum, a 135-room boutique hotel, with … Read More
Tulsa’s downtown warehouse and industrial district, now known as Brady Arts, was the site of the Tulsa race riot in 1921. Since that time, the neighborhood has struggled, and is … Read More
The Chickasaw Nation partnered with a CDE of the Cherokee Nation to use NMTC to transform a shuttered I.H.S. hospital in Ada, OK. Now known as the Carl Albert Multi-purpose … Read More
Through the New Markets Tax Credit Program, MetaFund assisted ASCO Aerospace with the purchase, renovation and re-opening of the failed and shuttered MerCruiser facility in Stillwater, Oklahoma. From this new … Read More
Financing for the relocation of Living Arts, a prolific artist-based contemporary arts organization, into the Greenwood district immediately adjacent to Brady … Read More