Youth Program

Acquisition and construction financing with enable the Skills Center, a Black-led nonprofit in Tampa focused on academic and leadership success for children of all ages by connecting them with sports

Birmingham YMCA used NMTC allocation to renovate their existing sq. ft. Northeast Youth Center

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

Financing for the purchase and renovation of a 52,565-square-foot office building in Santa Ana for a youth services nonprofit.
NMTC allocation to assist with the construction of the National Urban League Empowerment Center.
Bethany House Services used NMTC financing to construct a new 222-bed homeless shelter facility and comprehensive services center to significantly streamline its operations and expand its physical capacities.
Building a Uniquely Effective Pathway Out of Homelessness in Central Arkansas

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

Financing supporting the Lower East Side Girls Club.
Synergy Services is a fully accredited not-for-profit human service organization that provides assistance and shelter to victims of violence including young children, adolescents and women.
Financing for the Boys and Girls Club of Miami-Dade to expand their programming.
Construction of a 106,369 sq. ft. educational facility on donated property.
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.
Redevelopment, expansion, and new construction of an owner-occupied nonprofit office and healthcare space with a community room that is accessible by multiple third-party nonprofits.
Construction of a four story transitional housing, rescue mission and administrative office facility for a homeless service provider.
The Building Hope project is a new construction of a 30,230 sq. ft. facility with both shelter and longer-term housing for 64 single adult women and 48 families.
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.
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.
Rehabilitation of four historic buildings into a market-rate apartment community consisting of 55 rental apartment units, 12,906 square feet of ground floor commercial space, and 43 adjacent parking spaces.
A family service center for Hennepin County residents, offering youth programs and individual support.
Interfaith Family Services, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering families in crisis to break the cycle of poverty, used NMTC financing for facilities improvements.
The adaptive reuse and historic rehabilitation of a former parish school meant a new home for Lawrence CommunityWorks.
New construction of a mixed-use supportive housing and community wellness center.
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.
Financing for East Los Angeles Rising Youth Club, formerly a Boys and Girls Club East Los Angeles.
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 Bowen YMCA began a redevelopment project to turn it's dilapidated building into a modern, mixed-use facility featuring 170 residential units, retail space and underground parking.
$21.3 million of NMTC financing for the construction of 20 transitional housing units, SOME office headquarters and CET.
Bottino's ShopRite in Vineland, the family-run grocery chain that included a community health clinic.
Renovation work is underway at Vicksburg High School.
Tulare Youth Service Bureau opened in 1971 as a "drop-in center" for at risk youth.
Golden State Family Services initially opened as a 501 Foster Family Agency in Redding, CA, in 1996. The agency expanded, opening its first office in the Central Valley in Visalia,
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