Schools

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

NMTC financing helped Orange County High School of the Arts expand and increase enrollment.
Development of a 63,000 sq. ft. school facility
NMTC financing from LIIF, Partners for the Common Good and Capital One to build a facility for kindergarten through 8th grade students

Bright Star Valor Academy is a high-performing charter middle school, founded in 2009. Bright Star Valor Academy is committed to putting every child on a clear path to higher education

Construction of a new technology-centered educational campus for a 900-student K-5 charter school with STEM-based curriculum
Expansion and renovation of a South Dakota public school located within the Oglala Lakota Nation.
The redevelopment of the Pitkin Avenue Theatre in Brownsville Brooklyn into a mixed-use project.
Construction of the new high school facility will create 750 new student seats in the South Nashville.
Financing for a school designed to eliminate the achievement gap and provide quality public school choice for local families.

The $18 million NMTC financing support from JPMorgan Chase is helping redevelop vacant city-owned land in East Harlem into a mixed-use development that will include 700 units of affordable housing

The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation is constructing a $24.7 million, 68,818 sq. ft. education facility on its reservation in northeast Oregon. Approximately 14,000 sq. ft. of the project

The substantial rehabilitation of the St. Rose de Lima Catholic Church building and two adjacent schoolhouses into a performance art venue, a non-profit school, co-working space, and small business incubation

KIPP Gaston College Preparatory Public School opened in 2001 and serves 1,043 students in Grades K-1, 5-12 in rural Northhampton County. Gaston Prep provides transportation and lunch to its mostly

This is a charter school for homeless children. In addition, they provide services to the entire family. Using New Markets Tax Credits (NMTCs), MetaFund provided flexible financing to Positive Tomorrows

Self-Help provided NMTC financing for the Rhodes School, which expanded parents' educational choices in the North Channel area

Rehabilitation of the vacant Joseph And Feiss Company factory location into a home for Ohio’s only k-8 tuition free community school focused on gifted learners.

A $7 million federal NMTC financing to construct the first phase of the new Trinity Basin Prep charter school in Fort Worth, TX.

financing helped support the creation of a student-run farm, garden, orchard, farmer’s market, and teacher training center. The project increased enrollment to 625 local students with the new campus.

The Chicago Jesuit Academy was founded in 2005 to support students from historically disinvested communities and is located on Chicago’s West Austin Neighborhood. The CJA currently provides a high-quality education

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

NMTC financing used for the construction of the Concurrent Enrollment Middle School and Career Technical Education building, 42,809 sq. ft. development comprised of: 6 labs for each of the pathways,

The Navigator Watsonville Preparatory Charter School leased and renovated a portion of the first floor and the entire second floor of a commercial building in downtown Watsonville, CA to be

Demolition of 100 year old school building, construction of new school building.
KIPP Academy Lynn believes that engaged students are strong students, capable of attaining a college education.