Community

Investment in non-profit expands critical access to shelter and care for victims of domestic violence.
New construction and renovation of existing facilities amplifies organization’s reach with housing and services to those experiencing or at risk of homelessness.

LEGF’s NMTC allocation financed the redevelopment of a 58,975 square foot skilled nursing and elder care facility located in a severely distressed, non-metropolitan census tract in Walnut Ridge, AR. The

Omak Clinic is transforming healthcare access in a medically underserved region, serving the western district of the Colville Reservation and the town of Omak. Replacing an outdated facility, the new

The $24.6 million total project costs supports the development of a new, flagship 50,000 sq. ft., 3-story clinic and administrative center. The ground floor will contain 18 exam rooms, medical

The $25.4MM total project costs support the expansion of Family Health Services of Darke County’s 53,000-sf main health center in Greenville, Ohio. The expanded site will focus on women and

Dayton Children’s Hospital is constructing a new, pediatric care facility on a former brownfield site in West Dayton, bringing high quality health care options to families thorughout the community.

The construction, rehabilitation, and development of a new gastrointestinal and endoscopy center in Abilene, Texas, located within a federally designated Health Professional Shortage Area. The center is adjacent to Hendrick

Grand Mental Health is constructing a new comprehensive mental and behavioral healthcare facility that will also focus on substance abuse and family stabilization services. Oklahoma has the 5th highest incidence

MetaFund used $8 million of its New Markets Tax Credits (NMTC) allocation provided by the CDFI Fund to support Kiamichi Family Medical Center toward the rebuilding of their Idabel, Oklahoma,

The Project involves the new construction of the only children’s crisis stabilization center in the southern half of Miami-Dade County The target population will be underserved, predominately low-income Miami Dade

Development of two medical clinic operations in separate locations in rural Colusa County, California. The first is the rehabilitation of a former grocery store into the 17,000 square foot Valley

The $10.MM project funds the acquisition and renovation of a 56,186-sf building in Ashtabula, OH, for Signature Health to provide mental health, addiction, primary care, and pharmacy services. Previously serving

Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health (NOAH) is using the $15 million New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocation to continue to provide and also expand its services at the Palomino location.

Reopening and modernization of a shuttered recycling facility to provide 1) municipal waste recycling, and 2) ethanol produced from expired sugar-based beverages, such as soft drinks and alcohol.
The modernization of the Port of Hueneme retained $7 billion in trade business and 500 livable wage jobs.
The AVAPCO project consists of the acquisition, expansion and leasing of an existing biomass research, development, and demonstration facility located in Thomaston, Georgia.
A full-scale rehabilitation of a vacant 37,000 sq. ft. 4-story brick structure originally built in 1922 to house a major tenant offering impactful community services.
Renovation and construction of a new facility establishes community resource hub and increases service capacity to Whitehaven residents
Eight new homes for low-and-moderate-income families in Newark, NJ
Pawsperity Center expands its pet grooming training school and salon providing opportunities for low-income womennity in Kansas City, MO.
The NMTC helps finance Austin Habitat’s new 126-unit affordable homeownership development and spur local investment in a highly distressed community.
Rural investment supporting attainable housing and social-enterprise.
First charter school in a new facility on indigenous land expands educational opportunities for K-8 students
The NMTC helps finance Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity’s transformative scattered site homeownership development and spur local investment in Cleveland’s severely distressed Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood
New multi-functional facility houses Puerto Rico’s first charter school in one of the island’s most economically underserved and isolated communities
Expanding Career and Technical Education for low-income high school students and working adults
The Beatrice YMCA renovated 52,000 sq. ft. of their existing facility and expanded by over 14,000 sq. ft. to meet increased demand.
Mobile Loaves & Fishes built a supportive community for people transitioning out of chronic homelessness. A planned expansion will more than triple its size.
The Central Ohio House recently completed an extensive project to double the size of the facility, adding 84 rooms to serve an additional 2,000 families each year. The new 230,000-square-foot
The OrthoIndy Y is the first YMCA in the country to include a dedicated Veterans Affairs medical facility onsite.
Opportunity Fund provided $8 million in financing for the newly-opened Logan Heights Family Health Counseling Center w

NMTC financing supported Florida Interfaith Networking in Disasters (FIND), a coalition of faith-based disaster responders in Florida who network with state, local and national agencies to prepare Florida’s communities for

This NMTC project rehabilitates seven properties along Main Street, primarily the old jail building in Knott, into a climate-controlled bus waiting area to allow for expanded transportation options. It also