Youth Program

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.
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.
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.
Financing for East Los Angeles Rising Youth Club, formerly a Boys and Girls Club East Los Angeles.
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.
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,
Construction of a 20,000 sq. ft. community facility for the YMCA in Pueblo, CO as part of a larger YMCA campus.
The Center for Health and Literacy is a cooperative project between the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the City of Philadelphia.
Construction of a 98,000 sq. ft. educational campus, including two buildings: an academic and administrative building and an athletic and recreational building.
The $64 million Halsey Street Workforce Housing project was the second phase of a larger Teachers Village development designed to revitalize downtown Newark, one of the country's most economically depressed
Halsey Street Teachers Village Workforce Housing Project B, the last phase of larger development known as Teachers Village in downtown Newark, New Jersey.
StreetSquash is an innovative and successful urban youth enrichment program founded in 1999.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Minnewaukan Public School
The construction of a new 28,300 sq. ft. early child education center for Emmanuel Family and Child Development Center adjacent to its prior location in Kansas City, MO.
The Second Helpings Culinary Job Training Program promotes productive citizenship and provides an opportunity for individuals to gain industry recognized skills and certifications upon which future successes can be built.
Three Boys and Girls Clubs expand in central Iowa, providing services from kindergarten through graduation
Transformation of the 88-acre Camp Whispering Cedars into a STEM Center of Excellence, the first of its kind among Girl Scouts chapters.
The $48 million 2012 renovation and expansion of Washington Park was a public /private partnership among 3CDC, the City of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Park Board, and the Cincinnati corporate and
The renovation an existing 36,000 sq. ft. building to be used by After School Matters for after school and summer programming for teens in the Belmont Cragin neighborhood.
NMTC financing from IFF helped the Centers for New Horizons rehabilitate their day care facility.
CTUF received $50,000 to continue its support of public education, teacher professional development, and community and apprenticeship programs through grant-making to community-based organizations.
Multi-purpose early education center, including after school programs and teacher training.
The Crispus Attucks Children's Center was founded in 1971 in Dorchester and serves nearly 239 children and their families in Boston's highest need neighborhoods. NMTC financing addresses deferred maintenance and
Construction of 13,860 sq-ft new facility for outreach to low-income youth.
This project has created the funding to expand and rehabilitate a second elementary school project on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in Batesland, South Dakota.