Boys and Girls Clubs

Mixed use facility including a children's hospital, school and early childhood agency services to low-income people.
Financing for the Boys and Girls Club of San Antonio - May’s Family Clubhouse
Financing for the John H. Harland Boys and Girls Club
NMTC financing supported the Adeline Wright-Graham Boys & Girls Club (Boys and Girls Club of Schenectady NY)'s new location, which serves 300 children daily from the Hamilton Hill and Mont
Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida constructed a new facility in Orlando, FL and expanding another in Eatonville, FL to accommodate the growing demand for its services.
NMTC financed the construction of two new @Promise Youth Centers, state-of-the-art community facilities that emphasize creating positive relationships between police officers and the community.
The renovation and expansion of the Boys and Girls Club Hagler Facility and the construction, equipment and furniture purchase, and operation of the new South Augusta Facility in Augusta, Georgia.
NMTC supports new facility providing youth and family services to Miami’s Overtown neighborhood.
Financing for the Child Youth Services Center with boys and girls club and headstart
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 design and construction of the very first stand-alone Boys and Girls Club.
The Boys and Girls Club of Philadelphia project is the renovation of a 3-story 64,405 sq. ft. community facility to house the creation of the Ralph J. Roberts Germantown Boys
NMTC financing supported a new 90,000 sq. ft. facility located in a severely distressed, non-metro, low income community.
The renovation of the former Minute Circle Friendly House building located at 2405 Elmwood as well as new construction to create the JD Wagner Unit community center that houses a
Development of Eastside Community Center Tacoma, a 55,000 sq. ft. facility operated in connection with Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound.
A new, $48 million, 50,000-sq. ft. youth recreation and academic support center in Central Harlem, Manhattan, one of the most underserved urban neighborhoods in the country.
A new boys and girls club provides children with after school enrichment.
NMTC financing supported the creation of the Spruce Street Community Center, a 35,000 sq. ft. multi-purpose facility open to any youth in greater Mercer County.
This transaction will finance the renovation of a vacant building near Madison, WI into a 21,500 sq. ft. building that will serve as the McKenzie Regional Workforce Center to educate
The HUB for Community Innovation is an outreach center in Augusta’s Harrisburg community.
The Jim Wiley Community Center involved the acquisition and rehabilitation of a 22,000 sq. ft. community center located in the heart of the Greenbridge HOPE VI redevelopment in White Center,
A place for Coeur D'alene Youth to "call their own."

Rosa Parks Elementary, a public school project, consists of a newly constructed 55,792 sq. ft. building for use as an elementary school for grades kindergarten through five in the city

Boys and Girls Club with after-school programs and other youth enrichment.

The Boys and Girls Clubs of San Antonio changes lives through high-quality afterschool and summer programs in a safe, affordable, and fun environment. NMTC financing supported the development of the

Financing for True Value Boys and Girls Club of Chicago. The True Value Club, formerly known as The General Robert E. Wood Club, is one of two Clubs serving the

Finance the renovation and expansion of a boys and girls club community facility to provide increased programming.
Financing for a Boys and Girls Club.
A new, 28,000 sq. ft. clubhouse to serve an estimated 2,500 children in inner-city Bridgeport.
Nearly $25 million of financing to help the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco build a new Clubhouse and administrative headquarters in the Western Addition.
The renovation and expansion of the existing 36,346 sq. ft. Boys and Girls Club.
As the signature legacy project of the NY/NJ Super Bowl Host Committee, the Avon Avenue Clubhouse underwent a complete renovation, including a new gymnasium, state-of-the-art aquatic center, dance and fitness
Financing for the New Boys and Girls Club facility, the Rainier Vista Boys and Girls Club.