FQHCs

The purchase of a former bank and finance a full renovation and adaptive reuse as a health care clinic.
Financing for a community health care facility.
Financing for Ravenswood to move out of modular buildings with limited space and services.
Construction and permanent financing for a 37,100 square foot medical clinic and office building
Variety Care, a federally qualified Community Health Center, constructed a new facility in a distressed part of Oklahoma City.
A $7.1 million loan from Capital Impact Partners helped North County Health Services purchase and renovate a new 12,000-sq. ft. health center to replace its aging facility in Oceanside, a
Asian Health Services Asian Health Services is a FQHC whose mission is to address the unmet health care needs of the underserved in Oakland, CA.
St. Thomas Community Health Center, New Orleans, LA completed financing in March, 2011 to purchase and renovate a 10,000 sq. ft. historic building.
The DCSNO Carrollton project is an expansion of an existing community healthcare center.
The construction of a non-profit primary and preventive health care facility for the farmworkers and low-income service workers of Napa and Sonoma counties.
Financing for a FQHC serving low-income families.
Marshfield Clinic Health System expanded its existing Minocqua Center through the construction of a 72,000 sq. ft. hospital.
With NMTC financing, JTCHS is expanding a clinic in Miami Gardens. A new 15,191 sq-ft facility serves an estimated 13,400 clients - 92% low-income - with medical, dental, mental health,
Multipurpose facility with senior center and adult and child day care, activity center, nutrition center, and FQHC clinic.
NMTC financing for Care Resource Community Health Center to support a new facility.
NMTC financing supported the construction of a new primary care service center for veterans in the McAllen area.
A critically needed, new community health facility and retail hub for Boston.
The acquisition and adaptive reuse of a historic mill complex to create a new 100,000 Federally-Qualified Health Center.
NMTC financing totaling $2,000,000 to finance the acquisition of an existing sublease and build out of space for Lowell House Inc.
NMTC financing helped expand this FQHC.
A 52,000 sq. ft. medical office building anchored by the MLKCH Community Medical Group.
Build-out of a new ambulatory surgery center and rehab another building to include an urgent care center, slinical space, research facilities and administration facilities.
The construction of a new federally qualified health center, a 27,500 S. F. facility in Lompoc, CA to replace an aging facility, and the renovation of a 21,300 S. F.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Lexington Regional Health Center
Construction of two buildings on Midland Avenue and East Third Street, in the East End neighborhood of Lexington, Kentucky.
Financing for a FQHC serving low-income families.
In 2017, ground was broken on a $28M facility that houses a new Lafayette Family YMCA.
A new 14,340 sq. ft. facility serves the elders of a 12-village Northwest Arctic region, an area the size of Ohio, and provides them with a high level of medical
A California North Coast enterprise focused on sustainable forestry (including a carbon sequestration project), fisheries habitat protection and restoration, and ecosystem services over a 47,097-acre forested landscape.
Construction of a 72,000 sq. ft. community facility that houses early childhood education services, family support services, and oral and mental health services for children and their families in Kansas
In cooperation with local hospital Bronson Healthcare and Kalamazoo Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, Kalamazoo Valley Community College developed a campus focused on wellness and food sustainability.
Avondale Town Center is the third and final phase of the Avondale Choice Neighborhood Implementation Grant that TCB received in 2012.
The project supports the partial renovation and expansion of the two existing clinics owned by Vecino.
The first transaction of its kind in the country combined a Federal loan guaranty program for health centers and the NMTC became a prototype for other community health facilities nationwide.
Impact Community Capital LLC, dedicated $16.3M in NMTCs to capitalize the Healthy California initiative.
Central Florida Health Care is a Federally Qualified Health Center that has operated for 42 years in South Central Florida.