Schools

A new 65,900 sq. ft. facility will be constructed at the 1.79 acre site, featuring 28 classrooms, 3 flex rooms, 13 pullout spaces for small group learning, music, art, media
The Christian Brothers School new multi-purpose facility constitutes the first new building constructed in the New Orleans institution’s fifty-year history.
LIIF provided Launchpad Development Company with NMTC financing for the development for Rocketship Discovery Prep in San Jose, California.
Through a partnership with JPMorgan Chase, LIIF provided Bronx Lighthouse Charter School NMTC financing to build a new high school in the South Bronx.
Ednovate, Inc. is a Charter Management Organization designed and developed by the USC Rossier School of Education in 2012 to close the graduation gap for high-need students in Los Angeles.
Once complete in 2023, the former Key School annex building will become the new, larger home of The Field School, an independent elementary school founded in 2017 to prioritize the
LIIF’s investment in the development of a campus for high-performing charter schools in Los Angeles, CA.
Somerset Academy South Miami, SoMi, is a free, public charter school that opened its doors during the 2009-2010 school year.
Financing for an accredited 6-12 school, integrates sports-related themes in the classroom to engage students in the classroom.
Construction financing for two school buildings totaling 54,000 sq. ft.
New construction 32,000 sq. ft. facility that now houses eight classrooms, four therapy rooms, a library, a fine arts complex, a full-sized gymnasium and a commercial teaching kitchen.
Civic Builders expertly completed a swift renovation of a former Catholic school building to meet the 21st century needs of BVP Middle School 1.
The renovation of two historically-significant buildings and the construction of the green, LEED gold certified “Court Annex 2” building to create an urban center that offers 74 live/work units, 40,500
This private high school opened in 2012 through a unique partnership of local educators, businesses, and universities.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Match Charter Public School
Through New Market Tax Credits, Sunrise provided financing for Hiawatha Collegiate High School’s new location, which was at the former Shasta bottling plant at 3500 E.
Atlanta Youth Academy is a Pre-K-to-8 independent school that provides robust education opportunities to low-income students, predominantly from single-parent households with median annual incomes of under $24,000.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the KIPP DC Hamilton Campus, adjacent to Union Market and Gallaudet University.
NMTC financing for the rehab of a 78,000 sq. ft. building. The 1st floor of the building is leased to a charter school on the lower levels and approximately 158
Financing for a new facility for the Thurgood Marshall Academy, DC’s first law-related charter school.
Financing supported Pineywoods Community Academy, a public, open enrollment Charter School.
The project expands AJCES with a new building and gymnasium on a site adjacent to its existing school building.
The rehabilitation and new construction of a public charter elementary school.
Finances the renovation and expansion of a vacant 43,515-sq. ft., single-story office building on 4.31 acres, repurposed into a K-8 school.
Construction of a new middle school building to expand the current K-5 enrollment to K-8.
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians used the NMTC to support its new early childhood education centers and an elementary school expansion.
Finances the construction of a new 65,000-sq. ft., three-story elementary school that will house two classes per grade level and a 520-student capacity.
Clearinghouse CDFI provided long-term financing for rehabilitation of the school, which provides infant day-care services and schooling for grades K-12.
In 2014, Community First Fund allocated NMTCs for a 35,000 sq. ft. expansion, allowing enrollment to grow from grades K-3 to K-8 and the creation of more than 80 jobs.
The Girls Leadership Academy of Wilmington is a charter school affiliated with the Young Women's Leadership Network. Through generous support from the local community, the school is constructing a 60,000
Redevelopment of a 53,480 sq. ft. charter school providing interactive, hands-on approach.
Financing for the construction of the 45,000 sq. ft. facility for E.L. Haynes
Financing for the construction of the 45,000 sq. ft. facility for E.L. Haynes
Redevelopment and expansion of a vacant 18,000 sq. ft. school building that formerly housed Our Lady of Perpetual Health Catholic School.
By transforming a deserted block of former warehouses in Ward 5 into an award-winning elementary and middle school, and a former DCPS facility into a state-of-the-art learning space in Ward
Renovation work is underway at Vicksburg High School.