College or Vocational Training

A new, 48,100 sq. ft. complex on the Wilmington College campus is bringing jobs, an athletic training program and medical services to a non-metro Clinton County community.
A new community center for one of the poorest cities in America
Mixed use facility including a children's hospital, school and early childhood agency services to low-income people.
Rehab and construct mixed-use office, residential and business incubation space with all related grounds and facilities.
NMTC financing for a project serves as an incubator for 50 small- to medium-sized food producers that have outgrown their startup spaces.
Indy CDE financed the restoration and update of the historic 40,000 sq. ft. building that once housed the Madam C.J.
Baltimore Food Hub is a food incubator hub in a severely distressed area of East Baltimore.
NMTC financing brings supportive housing and job training to homeless individuals in Everett
Financing for Community Partners of Dallas, a social service provider.
New construction of a building that houses for distribution goods sold in convenience and small grocery stores.
Chris 180 helps low-income children, young adults, and families through mental health counseling.
A new food hub expands access to fresh food while empowering a new generation of culinary entrepreneurs.
NMTC financing supported a hub for education, training, and community health center on Buffalo’s West Side.
The acquisition of a renovated 32,000 square foot building that now houses educational and job training programs sponsored by Hmong American Partnership.
Goodwill Industries acquired a 93,350 square foot site with a 16,708 square foot building that had previously been used as a drive-through pharmacy.
Construction and development of a 5-story, mixed-use building consisting of 68 residential units, parking and approximately 12,000 sq. ft. of ground floor commercial and retail space.
Provident Public Health Center is the renovation of the historically significant Provident Mutual Life Insurance Building which has been vacant for over 20 years, into a medical campus in a
The NMTC financed the construction of a 34,000-sq. ft. facility that will house a 12,000-sq. ft. Center for Workforce Innovation and 22,000-sq. ft. retail store.
Civil rights trailblazer secures timely financing and breathes new life into history-making school.
NMTC supports new facility providing youth and family services to Miami’s Overtown neighborhood.
Construction of a new 20,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art community facility in Watts for the Children's Institute is expected to begin in January 2020 and be completed in July 2021.
The 85,000 sq. ft. former lithograph printing complex was restored and transformed into the Center for Neighborhood Innovation, convening workforce development programs, educational training, neighborhood revitalization advocates, and nonprofits committed
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.
Construction and development of an approximately 47,000 sq. ft. education center with an aviation career‐driven focus in Dallas, Texas.
The Village Pomona “The project”, will entail the renovation and repurposing of the historic, 59,577 sq. ft., former YMCA Building in downtown Pomona. The vision of The Village Pomona, and
NMTC financing for a multitenant social service center providing improved access to quality elder care, healthcare, early childhood education, arts, and other social services.
Renovation of a vacant, former school as its new 57,000 SF headquarters, training and production facility located in Hough/Midtown neighborhood in Cleveland, OH.
The Boricua College project is the new construction of a 120,000 sq. ft. academic and administrative building for Boricua College in the Bronx.
Project consists of the construction of a 40,000 sq. ft., 3 store campus building which includes 10,000 sq. ft. of retail.
Financing for a multimillion-dollar project creating new jobs in the northwest Dayton area.

Finance the adaptive reuse of two structures and the new construction of an office building containing approximately 61,000 sq. ft. of office and ground floor retail space, a roof terrace,

New Orleans Center for Creative Arts is a regional, pre-professional arts training center that offers students intensive instruction in culinary arts, dance, media arts.
In February, Genesis LA provided $11.4 million in NMTCs to finance the Hollywood Arts project.
Urban Action Community Development deployed $6MM of its Round 17 NMTC Allocation for the new construction, FFE, and working capital needs of a food bank in Winston-Salem, NC.
The LOVE Building was purchased by Allied Media Projects to provide a long-term home for its own operations and affordable spaces for a network of Detroit-based social justice nonprofits.
Expansion of a shelter, which will include 230 emergency shelter beds, an education and workforce development center, medical exam rooms, laundry rooms, and common areas.