FQHCs

A FQHC established to provide quality healthcare services to all people in the Greater Houston area, regardless of the patient’s ability to pay.
The Project consists of the development of a 20,000 sq. ft. relocation/expansion of Elica’s existing North Highlands Center.
Financing to support the development of a new 19,500 sq. ft. clinic on a six acre site that was previously purchased by Lifespan.
A new $11 million, 15,000 sq. ft. health clinic located in a medically underserved area in Downtown Jamaica, Queens.
Financing for a FQHC providing medical and dental services for 17,000 patients annually, offering quality health care in a 59,000-square-foot state-of-the art facility.
The expansion of an existing Federally Qualified Health Care facility located in Dorchester, MA known as Dorchester House Multi-Service Center.
Financing to support Family Health Centers of San Diego’s construction of a new, comprehensive care center in the city of El Cajon.
Financing for a construction project replacing an older, smaller mental health services campus that must close due to SeaTac airport’s expansion plans.
The Taylor County Health Center is a new public health facility that consolidates healthcare services previously distributed among several locations throughout the city.
NMTC financing renovated 800 West Broadway, a highly visible and blighted structure in an economically struggling area of North Minneapolis.
NMTC financing for the PMS’ Farmington and Socorro FQHCs.
Due to the lack of further expansion options at the existing store, Vicente's opened a second 33,416 sq. ft. store in downtown Brockton at 160 Pleasant Street in a very
The California Statewide CDC provided $8.5 million of NMTC allocation to Open Door Community Health Centers enabling Open Door to fund an expansion.
The project developed a vacant brownfield lot into a 21,000 sq. ft. wellness cente providing services to 14,500 patients.
NMTC financing for Shasta Community Health Cente, a Federally Qualified Health Center that has been providing comprehensive primary health and dental care to residents of Shasta County, CA since 1988.
NMTC financing for the City of Desert Hot Springs Community Health and Wellness Center, conceived in 2003 to provide facilities for a medically underserved community to improve the health and
Signature Health is a nonprofit, Federally Qualified Health Center serving multiple counties in Northeast Ohio for over 25 years.
The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation built a new adult residential treatment center in the heart of its ancestral-land in Keller, WA.
The renovation of a 21,000 square foot three-story building in order to expand an existing health clinic in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Morris Heights Health Center has been caring for low-income residents of the Bronx for nearly three decades.
Financing for a federally qualified health center.
NMTC financing supported the creation of the Wigham Health Center in Anderson, Indiana.
NMTC financing supported improvements on 3 properties including healthy food production, employment training, retail, adult day services, and federally qualified health center provind urgent care.
Financing for the repurpose of the historic Red Bird Mall in southern Dallas while focusing on community impact driven tenants.
Construction of medical facility that includes an residential opioid use/substance use disorder treatment services
CompleteCare Health Network’s new 29,301 sq. ft. location, housed in downtown Bridgeton, NJ, will combine two current Bridgeton-based CompleteCare locations into one, as well as some services currently contained in
Partial demolition, renovation, and a two-story addition to an existing commercial building.
The Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Native American Medical Clinic project is the new construction of a 78,100 sq. ft. facility in El Paso, TX.
Finances the expansion of a 40,000-sq. ft. community facility designated as a Federally Qualified Health Center.
NMTC financing was used to support the development of a new multi-disciplinary surgery and health center in rural Nevada.
Financing for a much-needed medical clinic and grocery store.
A new facility creating 64,000 sq. ft. of primary medical services, behavioral health services and dental services, as well as a patient pharmacy and laboratory.
NMTC financing for the commercial portion of a vertically subdivided, mixed-use project located within a redevelopment area formerly consisting of Chicago Housing Authority public housing.
Financing for the acquisiton of 3 locatons including 1) a pharmacy and urgent care center, 2) expansion of adult day care center and 3) greenhouse to produce/sell fresh products through
The second phase of renovation of an old hospital into classrooms, lecture halls, laboratories, and clinical space for E and H graduate programs.
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic is a non-profit, FQHC.