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Construction of a new state-of-the-art early childhood education center for the children affected by the Flint water crisis.
NMTC financing for the Kingsley House, a United Way Community Impact Partner and nationally renowned as the oldest Settlement House in the South, has served more than half a million
ECSV is a collaborative project among 16 public institutions and private groups who provided financial support for an early childhood education facility
Early education center with an on-site health clinic and family support training center.
The acquisition, redevelopment and expansion of the vacant former Anna Johenning Baptist Church building will transition into the 300 student campus for Early Children Education Center.
NTMC financing funded Educare Central Maine, the first Educare site in New England.
An innovative state-of-the-art pre-school offering early childhood educational programs supported by Head Start.
On May 19, 2005, Bethel New Life, Inc., a nationally recognized faith-based community development corporation that has served the low-income West Garfield and Austin neighborhoods of Chicago for over twenty-five
New Markets Tax Credit financing to double the size of the King Street Center and create efficient, bright, modern office, classroom, and play space.
For families in many communities across Ohio, finding affordable childcare and early learning facilities for their children is a challenge.
The 44,000-sq. ft. Lighthouse for Children project created a new 15,000 sq. ft. child care center, 10,000 outdoor play space, 10,000 sq. ft. community learning center, 7,500 sq. ft. of
Salt Lake Community Action Program's 13,080 sq. ft. Head Start facility, serving 150 preschool age children living in poverty annually.
A Head Start program serving over 1,000 children receives NMTC financing to improve their overall financial sustainability including working capital.
Travois New Markets recently helped the Pascua Yaqui Tribe secure NMTC financing for its new $8.7M education center that broke ground in December 2011.
Financing for the Child Youth Services Center with boys and girls club and headstart
The project will construct a new 34,000 sq. ft. facility allowing for more efficient use of space for programs and services.
McClellan ECE involves the development of a new, 14,000 sq. ft. early childhood education (ECE) facility in Detroit, Michigan. The project will be utilized as a Head Start Facility for

Tulsa Economic Development Corporation (TEDC) has constructed a new 17,000 sq. ft. grocery store in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The project is part of the ongoing redevelopment of Tulsa’s African American Community,

A YMCA is building a new community center in Salem, Oregon.
Renovation and expansion of a 97,520-square-foot facility opened in 2005 and used to provide performing arts and musical education to a diverse youth population.
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.
A mixed-use development in Atlanta’s historic Sweet Auburn corridor (birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr.) called the Front Porch.
Financing for several locations of the Boys and Girls Club of Puerto Rico, providing after school programs and services to children and youth ages 6 to 18.
The NMTCS investment finances the acquisition and rehabilitation of a 25-unit apartment complex in Escondido.
This 205,000 sq. ft. commercial center will be renovated for use as the Urban League of Metro St. Louis's (ULMSL) Headquarters, Social Innovation Center and tenant retail space.

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

Enterprise Bank & Trust announces the closing of a finance agreement that will support a $21 million construction project which is part of a $25 million philanthropic expansion campaign for

The Tennessee Justice Center provides free legal representation in civil cases to 1,700 low-income clients each year from across Tennessee, principally in cases involving access to health care, nutrition assistance

Enterprise Bank & Trust announces the closing of a finance agreement that will support a $21 million construction project which is part of a $25 million philanthropic expansion campaign for

Park South Family YMCA’s Transformation to Serve Generations to Come
Local nonprofit expands critical childcare and family support services in distressed urban community.
Expansion and modernization of technical college increases career opportunities for low-income persons through affordable workforce training and wraparound services.
Renovation of a historic Atlanta landmark into an entrepreneurship hub and innovation center.
Financing supported a wellness and fitness center with a mission to provide an environment that inspires and promotes a healthy lifestyle through diverse, quality opportunities, with special emphasis on youth
Financing for only program in UT providing a continuum of services for 12 years, from birth through 6th grade.
Greater Fox Cities Habitat for Humanity is an innovative leader in diverse housing solutions by empowering families and inspiring community-wide action to break the cycle of poverty. The NMTC helped