FQHCs

Renovation of a vacant warehouse provides a state-of-the-art K-12 learning facility for students impacted by homelessness.
Construction of a state of the art community health center facility serving one of San Francisco's poorest districts.
$9,568,778 in low-interest financing to help renovate one of the largest providers of homeless housing and services in the Santa Barbara area – the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission.
The development of a new 49,000 sq. ft. community health center to expand healthcare and services to people living with HIV/AIDS and people experiencing homelessness.
In October 2010, Bread for the City began construction of an 18,000 sq. ft. addition on the parking lot next to the existing facility and completed substantial renovations to the
DC Housing Enterprises (DCHE) and co-allocatee City First provided $26 million in NMTC financing for the new BFC Southeast Center. The facility meets several community development and economic priorities.
$21.3 million of NMTC financing for the construction of 20 transitional housing units, SOME office headquarters and CET.
New headquarters for a social service organization offering early childhood education, youth and parent engagement programs, healthy food, and other services. Also located on site - The Commons, Community Of
Improvements to four buildings and related site work to create a men's shelter, women's shelter, veteran's shelter and a vocational training center.
New construction of a mixed-use supportive housing and community wellness center.
Oakhurst Medical Centers, Inc. is a FQHC designated provider of affordable, accessible, high-quality primary care services to residents of the low-income community, with a special focus on those that are
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 35,700 sq. ft. medical respite/recuperative care center that will use cutting-edge approaches to serve the chronically homeless.
The NMTC financed the construction of Restoration House, a 45,330 sq. ft. low-barrier shelter for homeless women and children.
Acquisition and adaptation of a former nursing home for use as a multi-purpose social service agency and transitional/treatment housing.
The Wheeler Mission Center for Women and Children, located at 3208 East Michigan Street, was chosen for investment through the City of Indianapolis’ NMTC award.
The project involves the construction of a 41,260 sq. ft., state-of-the-art clinic facility in Morehouse Parish.
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 redevelopment of the historic Bedford-Union Armory located in the Crown Heights community in Brooklyn.
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
Milwaukee Women’s Center, a domestic violence organization that’s provided supportive services and emergency shelter since 1980, stepped in to save the safe haven. With a $625,000 loan from IFF, a
NMTC financing for the Poverello Center, Missoula’s only emergency homeless shelter, faced a critical need.

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.

Part of the Solution, one of the first emergency food providers in the Bronx, expanded its current facility to house its entire staff, volunteers and current programs that offer free

Construction of the Stout Street Recuperative Care Facility and Renaissance Legacy Lofts is scheduled to be completed in June 2022. The development by the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless will

Construction of an expanded Center for Women & Children
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

Phase II includes the new construction of City Center’s residential building which will provide transitory housing for families in a crisis in addition to a youth center. Phase II will

A homeless services facility that focuses on sober sheltering and transitional housing.
Construction of a 65,000 sq. ft. Health and Fitness Center in the North Lawndale community.
A $10.3M renovation of the 107-year-old former school.
The Karuk Tribe constructed a 4,800 sq ft family services center in Happy Camp, California.
The construction of a 62,000 square foot community center to replace their former, obsolete, and inefficient Williamsport YMCA facility housed in eight interconnected buildings in downtown Williamsport, PA.
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