Healthcare

The renovation and expansion of Northwest Human Services' existing facility.
The development of a medical clinic and childcare clinic in a rural medically underserved area that enhances existing and providse new essential services for tribal members.
A new hospital boosts the health of a medically underserved rural Mississippi community
The redevelopment of a historic mill building located on Main Street in the center of the Village of Richford, Vermont.
In early 2016, HOPES completed the new three-story facility called the Stacie Mathewson Community Wellness Center.
Lincoln Hotel Logs New Life, Thanks to NMTC
Financing for an expanded clinic, now able to see an additional 3,200 patients annually who would have otherwise been turned away for service.
A new facility allowing YFS to serve an additional 2,000 children each year.
The construction of a new 35,000 sq. ft. medical, dental, and pharmacy facility by Advance Community Health adjacent to its existing 13,100 sq. ft. Rock Quarry Health Clinic in Raleigh,
A transformative, $25 million, 55,000-sq. ft. state-of-the-art medical arts complex providing high-quality health care services to an underserved low-income community in a Federal Medically Underserved Area in the Rockaways, Queens.
Primary Health Network built a new 45,000 square foot, health and social services facility in Punxsutawney, PA thanks in part to the NMTC.
The new construction of a 28,000 sq. ft. addition to an existing 76,000 sq. ft. facility.
The NMTC supported start up costs and business expenses for a 24 hour clinically monitored Residential Rehabilitation program for adult men dealing with substance abuse disorders.
The NMTC financed the remodeling of a building to fit the needs of an outpatient facility whose mission is to support and assist individuals who are experiencing distress in their
The renovation of the historic Globe Hotel building (1911) into a new home for OCOM, one of the oldest colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in the U.S.
Financing for a new government administration building on the Fort Peck Reservation.
Since the Rooks County Health Center opened it's new hospital in 2008, the volume of inpatient and outpatient services has increased by 295%.
NMTC financing supported the Pikeville College School Of Osteopathic Medicine project.
Located in Phoenix just south of the Downtown Warehouse District, the former commercial laundry facility, Phoenix Linen and Towel Supply Company, has undergone a renovation of more than 30,000 square
YDI is a private, not-for-profit agency incorporated in Arizona in October of 1996.
Rehabilitation of three vacant historic Phoenix Union High School buildings totaling 90,000 square feet for use by the University of Arizona College of Medicine.
This project built out the 45,000 sq. ft. of the vacant 9th floor of the hospital by adding 48 private rooms including equipment and furnishings for the pediatric acute care
Neshoba County Hospital is a 49-bed facility located in rural Philadelphia, Mississippi, which provides a broad range of primary care services to residents of Neshoba County and surrounding counties.
A 93,000 sq. ft. expansion to Ronald McDonald's hiladelphia facilities, more than doubling the sq. footage of PRMH's existing 72,000 sq. ft. facility, for a total of more than 165,000
The Center for Health and Literacy is a cooperative project between the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the City of Philadelphia.
A $48.2M mixed-use, transit-oriented, green development in Philadelphia's Ludlow community - a low-income, distressed neighborhood currently undergoing a revitalization drive fueled by strong public and private collaboration.
The purchase of a former bank and finance a full renovation and adaptive reuse as a health care clinic.
Community-based nonprofit develops a new maker space and hub for ceramic arts and entrepreneurship
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
Repurposing of Intergenerational campus to provide services to low-income people for public health programs, child care facility, public gardening options, and senior programs.
Construction of a school of dentistry located in a Medically Underserved Area.
Variety Care, a federally qualified Community Health Center, constructed a new facility in a distressed part of Oklahoma City.
A new, four-story healthcare facility that included physician office space, an imaging center, conference rooms, and educational facilities.
NMTC supports new facility for nonprofit training people with disabilities and special needs for meaningful employment.