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NMTC financing supported the construction of a new 60,900 sq. ft. service center targeted to very low-income and homeless individuals co-located with housing designed to transition people from homelessness to
CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse) built a new 100-bed domestic violence shelter in St. Petersburg.
NMTC financing for Union Gospel Mission of Salem, the largest provider of meals and shelter for the homeless in the Salem, Oregon metro area.
Compass Family Services is located in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood and operates an emergency shelter, transitional housing program, child care centers, and a computer lab and training center for families.
The Spokane Central Y, a joint project between the YWCA of Spokane and the YMCA of the Inland Northwest.
DC Housing Enterprises (DCHE) and co-allocatee City First provided $26 million in NMTC financing for the new BFC Southeast Center. The facility meets several community development and economic priorities.
New headquarters for a social service organization offering early childhood education, youth and parent engagement programs, healthy food, and other services. Also located on site - The Commons, Community Of
Improvements to four buildings and related site work to create a men's shelter, women's shelter, veteran's shelter and a vocational training center.
Homeless service in Pasco, Washington.
Paul's Place Inc. is expanding its workforce development platform to create a social enterprise restaurant and culinary arts training program in Baltimore.
Construction of a new 35,700 sq. ft. medical respite/recuperative care center that will use cutting-edge approaches to serve the chronically homeless.
Construction of a new 31,736 sq. ft. fully integrated primary and behavioral health center in partnership with Harborview Medical Center, a public safety net hospital.
Rehabilitation, renovation, construction, and other project costs related to the expansion of an existing 3,200 SF building to be transformed into the "Center for Opportunity", consisting of a homeless shelter,
The NMTC financed the construction of Restoration House, a 45,330 sq. ft. low-barrier shelter for homeless women and children.
Acquisition and adaptation of a former nursing home for use as a multi-purpose social service agency and transitional/treatment housing.
New construction of a 24,600 sq. ft. homeless shelter serving men, women, and children.
The Wheeler Mission Center for Women and Children, located at 3208 East Michigan Street, was chosen for investment through the City of Indianapolis’ NMTC award.
Financing to acquire, develop, construct and lease certain improvements on a campus providing services for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The redevelopment of the historic building into a Center for Health Care and Healthy Living, leased by the City of Baltimore for various health and community service tenants.
The Karuk Tribe constructed a 4,800 sq ft family services center in Happy Camp, California.
New sports facility supports job training, education, health and wellness, and opportunity in the Russell neighborhood
Construction loan for community learning and health center.
The Louisville Urban League Sports & Learning Complex is a $52.22 MM development on a former 24-acre tobacco processing and storage facility in the west end of Louisville.
The new construction of a 165,000 SF one-stop service center providing an innovative approach to address the fragmented and uncoordinated health and social service care offered to low-income special needs
New construction of a 28,200 SF community center where low-income individuals and families will have access to workforce development, early childhood, GED and associate degree programs as well as a
Goodwill Industries of Southern Piedmont constructed a new LEED Silver certified nonprofit community center, the Goodwill Opportunity Campus.
Financing for Goodwill of South Florida, providing job training and employment for military veterans.
Financing for a ommunity center with early learning and parenting classes, family advocacy services, medical clinic.
Construction of the Ed Roberts Campus, a collaboration of seven non-profit organizations serving the Bay Area.
Denver Housing Authority built a 175-unit, 117-sq. ft. Collaborative Resources Facility and community gardens with a fresh food farmers market.
New construction of 29,000 sq. ft., 2 floor pediatric health clinic which will serve predominately black children.
This 2007 project expanded and rehabilitated a recently purchased facility of 35,000 sq. ft. of existing multitenant office space.
NMTC financing turns abandoned building into a hub for entrepreneurship and opportunity
The largest solar installation in the state of Utah and nearly doubling the state's current solar capacity.
Redevelopment of a historic vacant industrial complex located in a distressed area on Buffalo's East Side.
An innovative project redeveloped a vacant 9-acre brownfield site into a sustainability campus which includes a biodigester, greenhouse space, community garden with a fresh produce stand and a visitor’s center