Community

Communities in Schools of Central Texas (2023)

Austin, TX

Construction of a 30,550 sq. ft. Central Office and Training Center for Communities in Schools, Central Texas (CIS-CT) on a 3.4-acre already purchased property in central southeast Austin. The location

Food Bank of the Rockies 2.0 (2023)

Grand Junction, CO

Food Bank of the Rockies (FBR) is a nonprofit organization that solicits, collects, and distributes food to those in need of assistance. It is the largest hunger relief organization in

Goodwill Green Works (2023)

Detroit, MI

Goodwill’s Green Works (“GGW”), a nonprofit industrial recycling subsidiary of Goodwill Industries of Greater Detroit, provides employment opportunities to hard-to-employ Detroit residents, particularly the formerly incarcerated and chronically unemployed. Employees

Nashville Rescue Mission (2023)

Nashville, TN

For over 68 years, Nashville Rescue Mission has provided thousands of women, men, and children with meals, a safe place to stay, and life-changing programs that help with various issues

Better Housing Coalition, Inc. (2023)

Richmond, VA

A Virginia nonprofit, Better Housing Organization is a leader in community revitalization and collaboration with local residents, government, and agencies to create positive and sustainable change. Since 1988, BHC has

University Charter School (2023)

Livingston, AL

Opened in 2018, UCS is a non-profit PreK-12 charter school in Livingston, Alabama. This small town is anchored by the University of Western Alabama (UWA), and the school currently shares

Midtown Collaboration Center (2023)

Cleveland, OH

The Midtown Collaboration Center (MCC) will be a catalyst for economic development and community betterment in the Midtown neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio that will offer training and education to foster

Urban Assembly Charter School for Computer Science (2023)

Bronx, NY

Urban Assembly Charter School for Computer Science (“Comp Sci High”) is a single-site work-based learning, computer science focused non-profit Charter school in the South Bronx. Founded in 2018 with a

University Settlement (2023)

Cleveland, OH

University Settlement is a social service nonprofit provider in the Slavic Village neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio, where a majority of the residents are working poor and elderly, with over 30%

Park South Family Y (2023)

Dallas, TX

February 6, 2024, marked an important milestone for the Park South Family YMCA with the groundbreaking for a brand new Park South YMCA. Following the demolition of the nearly 55-year-old

Georgia Works (2023)

Atlanta, GA

Founded in 2013, Georgia Works is a nonprofit with a mission to end homelessness by empowering vulnerable individuals to achieve self-sufficiency. The organization serves men who are chronically homeless and/or

Open Hand Atlanta (2023)

Atlanta, GA

Open Hand was founded in 1988 by a small group of friends who gathered to prepare and deliver home-cooked meals to neighbors who were living with HIV/AIDS. Since its founding,

CSCDC Issues $11,000,000 in New Markets Tax Credits for College of the Desert ()

The California Statewide Communities Development Corporation (CSCDC) has provided $11,000,000 of New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocation to Desert Community College District (College of the Desert) for expansion of its

Operation Food Search (2024)

St. Louis, MO
The renovation will amplify Operation Food Search's programming and impact, benefiting 200,000 individuals monthly with essential food and services.

Operation Food Search to Renovate Headquarters with $11 Million New Markets Tax Credit Allocation ()

The renovation will amplify Operation Food Search's programming and impact, benefiting 200,000 individuals monthly with essential food and services.

The Front Porch at Auburn Avenue (2022)

Atlanta, GA
A mixed-use development in Atlanta’s historic Sweet Auburn corridor (birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr.) called the Front Porch.

Mel Trotter Industries (2023)

Grand Rapids, MI
Mel Trotter Ministries Creating New Opportunities in Grand Rapids

Trees Atlanta (2021)

Atlanta, GA
Project advances environmental justice through urban tree restoration, is transforming an industrial brownfield site into a 22,000 sq. ft. headquarter facility adjacent to the Atlanta BeltLine trail.

How Capital One uses this federal program to lift up a historic Atlanta neighborhood ()

Capital One participates in the federal New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) program, which encourages community development and economic growth through the use of tax credits to attract private investment in

Food Bank of Western Massachusetts (2022)

Chicopee, MA

The project consists of the acquisition of land and construction of a new 63,000 sq. ft. headquarters building with warehouse, office, training, and support spaces. The project design includes 33,000

The Chautauqua Center (2022)

Dunkirk, NY
The construction of a new 37,500 sq. ft. health center facility that will consolidate two existing stand-alone sites (a primary care site, and a co-located behavioral health and dental health

Hundred Nights Emergency Shelter & Resource Center (2022)

Keene, NH

Construction of a new 15,180 sq. ft. emergency housing shelter and resource center. The project created quality and accessible job jobs and enhanced local services to low-income people and the

50 PENN (2022)

Brooklyn, NY

NMTC funding will provide funds for a new “FRESH” supermarket, plus operating expenses during lease-up and working capital during rent-abatement period. This project’s financing is part of a $10.5 million

Child Advocacy Center of BestSelf (2022)

Buffalo, NY

This transaction supports for the new home for the Erie County Child Advocacy Center and headquarters for BestSelf. BestSelf Behavioral Health is the largest community-based additional program locations. BestSelf is

Wakeman Boys & Girls Club (2022)

Bridgeport, CT

The Wakeman Boys and Girls Club will create the Madison Avenue Clubhouse. The Clubhouse will be built near 10,000 at-risk and low-income youth in the North End and Hollow sections

City Fresh Foods (2022)

Roxbury, MA

City Fresh makes and delivery healthy meals to schools, childcare centers and senior centers throughout Greater Boston. It currently produced 15,000 meals per day for a total of 3.5 million

St. John’s Bread and Life (2009)

Brooklyn, NY
NMTC financing for an emergency food provider in Brooklyn

Jesuit Spirituality Center at St. Charles College (2012)

Sunset, LA
NMTC financing helped renovate a building at St. Charles College

Roseland Boys and Girls Club (2023)

Roseland, CA
A new boys and girls club provides children with after school enrichment.

Bad River Health and Wellness Center (2011)

Odanah, WI
A new, modern, culturally appropriate health and wellness center

Blackfeet Community College (2017)

Browning, MT
New tribal college health science and education building to train needed professionals.

Molokai Land Trust Operations and Service Learning Center (2017)

Kaulapuu, HI

A $1.5 million dollar New Markets Tax Credit funding deal was awarded to the Molokai Land Trust for an Operations and Service Learning Center on Farrington Avenue, in Kualapuu. The

The Coquille Economic Development Corporation (CEDCO) (2005)

North Bend, OR

The Coquille Economic Development Corporation (CEDCO) is the business arm of the Coquille Indian Tribe. CEDCO saw an opportunity for the Tribe to transform a 50-acre former mill site on

Federal Way Performing Arts Center (2017)

Federal Way, WA
Construction of a performing arts center and meeting space.

Quinault Housing Authority (2019)

Taholah, WA

In Washington, the Quinault Housing Authority (QHA) used $400,000 toward the construction of 35 new single-family homes, which are currently under construction in Taholah on the Quinault Reservation.

Washington County GreenHouse (2015)

Akron, CO

Ground-up construction of 4 Green House homes with skilled nursing care