Behavioral Health

Homeless service in Pasco, Washington.
Rehabilitation of a building for the development of a mixed-use project to include medical respite, transitional housing, healthcare, and social services for the homeless.
Construction of a new 31,736 sq. ft. fully integrated primary and behavioral health center in partnership with Harborview Medical Center, a public safety net hospital.
Construction of a new 35,700 sq. ft. medical respite/recuperative care center that will use cutting-edge approaches to serve the chronically homeless.
Acquisition and adaptation of a former nursing home for use as a multi-purpose social service agency and transitional/treatment housing.
Phase 1 of the Village of Hope involved construction of four buildings to provide medical respite for homeless residents and apartment buildings for homeless veterans and homeless families.
Financing to acquire, develop, construct and lease certain improvements on a campus providing services for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The project involves the construction of a 41,260 sq. ft., state-of-the-art clinic facility in Morehouse Parish.
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.
Development of a project, including a 17,400 square foot early childhood and parent development center, a 32,650 square foot federally qualified health center with a 115 square foot food bank
The Urban Community School, a private nonprofit K-8 school in a downtown Cleveland neighborhood, is expanding its campus to include substantial community benefits.
New construction of a 40,000 sq. ft. facility that provided comprehensive medical and mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and recovery activities for patients with complex health and social needs
The Phoenix Rescue Mission was founded in 1952 in downtown Phoenix where an evening meal, Chapel service, and clothing were provided to the poor and homeless, serving between 35 and
Completed in mid-2005, the buildings provide transitional housing for 78 men for up to one year, 23 units of permanent low-income housing, space to prepare 500-1000 meals for the homeless,
A new $40 million, 60,000 sq. ft. fresh food distribution center in Hunts Point, Bronx.
Building a Uniquely Effective Pathway Out of Homelessness in Central Arkansas

Construction of a healthcare facility that serves clients who suffer from mental illness, substance abuse, chronic homelessness and other hardships. The project allowed the organization to expand its 9,300 sq.

Redevelopment of Army Reserve Center for use as a 200-bed residential job training facility for the homelessTransitional Housing Job Training Facility for Homeless. The Muller Residential Job Training Facility is

NMTC financing supported a nonprofit organization providing transitional housing for Houston's homeless population
Mobile Loaves will use UDF’s investment to finance the new construction of a campus providing affordable housing and supportive services for Austin’s homeless community.
$23 million in NMTC financing supported renovation and expansion of Mercy Care’s Decatur Street Clinic with best practices in clinic design
The redevelopment of the historic building into a Center for Health Care and Healthy Living, leased by the City of Baltimore for various health and community service tenants.
Construction of a 65,000 sq. ft. Health and Fitness Center in the North Lawndale community.
The Karuk Tribe constructed a 4,800 sq ft family services center in Happy Camp, California.
New sports facility supports job training, education, health and wellness, and opportunity in the Russell neighborhood
The acquisition and renovation of a six-story commercial loft building for the Center for Urban Community Services to substantially expand its Career Network and Housing Resource Center.
Finance the rehabilitation, construction and development of the approximately 22,511 sq. ft. Community of Hope Family Health and Birth Center.
The new construction of a 165,000 SF one-stop service center providing an innovative approach to address the fragmented and uncoordinated health and social service care offered to low-income special needs
Development and construction of a childhood education facility, a physical and mental health and wellness center and other community facilities.
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.
GHS' new state-of-the-art facility will significantly expand capacity, improve service delivery, and co-locate services in a centralized transit-accessible location from three obsolete, inadequate, and dispersed leased facilities.
NMTC financing to rehabilitate the 30,000 sq. ft. Van Roy Coffee Company building into office space.
Goodwill Industries of KY redeveloped a Brownfield in a poor neighborhood.
Renovation of a former high school facility into a 24,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art community center/K-12 school
Financing to help Project H.O.M.E. relocate its clinic.
In 2012, West Liberty, Kentucky was literally destroyed by a series of E-3 tornadoes. This NMTC project helped the community rebuild.