Daycare and Early Childhood

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 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.
Local nonprofit expands critical childcare and family support services in distressed urban community.
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
A center for nonprofits in a Anchorage neighborhood in transition from distress and decay to new life as the City's Arts and Cultural District.
Warehouse space on a Lower East Side pier becomes a new athletic facility and public waterfront esplanade.
Copley-Price Family YMCA opened its doors to the public in 2014 and proudly serves one of the most diverse communities in San Diego, offering a supportive environment for people in
Sheltering Arms, an Atlanta-based nonprofit agency that provides early childhood education, has opened a 27,000-sq. ft. center at the Barack and Michelle Obama Academy.
The design and construction of the very first stand-alone Boys and Girls Club.
The building a uniquely integrated student union, recreation center, and athletic facility that benefits generations of college students and the greater community.
Community Servings is a nonprofit food and nutrition program providing services throughout Massachusetts and in Rhode Island to individuals and families living with critical and chronic illnesses.
Financing for a provider of a broad array of therapeutic services for children who are experiencing homelessness in the Dallas area.
Construction of a new 345,000 sq. ft. warehouse and distribution facility in East Point, GA.
Thanks to NMTC financing, the Central California Food Bank purchased a 140,000-sq. ft. facility to house its headquarters, distribution center, and volunteer facilities.
The Lynn Y project comprises the land acquisition and new construction of 64,000 sq. ft. state of the art recreational facility in the city of Lynn, MA for the YMCA
Early childhood educational and community center expands educational opportunities for Plainfield children.
Metropolitan Ministries has served homeless and needy populations in the Tampa Bay area for over 40 years.
The Americana YMCA project was the construction of a 26,000 sq. ft. community facility, with expansion capability of another 18,000 sq. ft., by the YMCA in Zachary, Louisiana.
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
The build out of a 25,500 sq ft community facility that quadruples the existing direct client serving space.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Central was able to secure a new, 100,000 sq. ft. food bank and distribution center serving central Florida communities thanks to the NMTC.

Financed the substantial rehab of a facility that provides employment, education, childcare and homeless services in Tarrant County, Texas.

NMTC equity helped fund the construction of a 105,000-sq. ft. office building at Auburn University in Alabama.
Financing for the rehab of Clifton Mansion, the new headquarters for Civic Works' community service programs and an important resource for the neighborhoods surrounding Clifton Park.
This project involved the renovation of the old St. Joseph's school for the community center.
The center provides sports and recreational opportunities to low-income residents on Chicago's south side. Individuals, housing authority residents and local teams is able to utilize the facility at reduced rates.
NMTC financing made the planning, design, and construction of the Kailapa Community Resource Center possible.
Multi-nonprofit community empowerment center on the site of the vandalized QuikTrip during the Ferguson unrest now serves thousands of low-income people annually through job training/placement, financial literacy, and other empowerment
A new, 21,272-square-foot facility provides meeting rooms, a chapel, and a large conference space for up to 125 people, as well as administrative offices for the Deaconess Center for Child