Healthcare

The historic rehabilitation and conversion of a 61,713 sq. ft. former warehouse building into the country's first comprehensive services center for homeless youth aged 18 to 24 years old.
The Center for Women and Children provides transitional housing, therapy, counseling and education.
A secure 2.41 acre campus in the Medical District that includes 30 beds of safe emergency shelter, space for social services including counseling and childcare, and administrative offices.
A $5.5 million NMTC allocation from Finance Fund enabled United Rehabilitation Services of Greater Dayton to double the size of the current facility.
Renovation of a building to house community and office space for non-profit partners and new construction for a community food center.
The Stout Street Health Center and Renaissance Lofts expanded access to these critical medical services with the construction of a 50,000-square-foot replacement facility
Family Healthcare Center of Fargo is an organization that has long provided medical, dental and pharmacy services to low-income and homeless persons in the Fargo-Moorhead region.
Fort Wayne Rescue Mission received $10 million in NMTC financing for a new facility.
With NMTC financing the construction of 20 new private rooms allows the RMH of Ft. Worth to house 300 more families each year.
Financing for Cook Children's, a non-profit children's health care system located in a highly distressed area.
Renovation and expansion of domestic violence center.
After standing vacant for nearly a decade, the final lot leveled by a 2009 natural gas explosion is bringing new community benefits to downtown Bozeman.
Financing for the Salvation Army Harrisburg Capital City Region, offering 11 programs and services through the Green Street location.
Financing for a shelter providing housing, food, and clothing to homeless clients.
A new Federally Qualified Health Cente now provides integrated medical, dental and behavioral health services to primarily low-income individuals and families in three clinic locations on the big island, with
The Shannon West Homeless Youth Center is a new 37,000 sq. ft. 86-bed homeless shelter for youth ages 16-24.
Finances construction of a 20,000 sq. ft. multi-structure office campus.
Construction of five new buildings of project that expanded capacity and services offered to medically fragile children as well as children who have been abused, abandoned or neglected, and children
The renovation of the YSS Francis Lauer's 31,000 sq. ft. building located in Mason City, Iowa.
A full-service center offering a comprehensive system of care for the over 4,000 homeless individuals in Miami-Dade County.
NMTC financing supported the Lotus Village project, a 100,000 sq. ft. comprehensive homeless services facility.
The new construction of an approximately 14,000 sq. ft. 50-bed emergency homeless shelter to be operated by Hope House Mission.
Construction of community center: The new 20,000-sq. ft. facility houses wellness and health programs; meals and nutrition programs; financial services; creative arts and recreation programs; senior adult day care services;
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Missoula Food Bank
NMTC financing for the Waterfront Rescue Mission, a major expansion project.
The new facility allows Continuum of Care, Inc. to remain in New Haven, consolidate and expand its social services program.
Supportive services facility for the homeless families in the San Fernando Valley.
A new health center providing healthcare to homeless and uninsured patients in the Orlando area.
New Market West is a four story, LEED certified 135,700 sq. ft. commercial building that creates a hub for retail and community services near the 60th and Market Street El
Financing for an organization providing support services and shelters for the homeless and people in poverty.
In 2010, with the help of NMTCs, the Mission opened the Changing Lives Center, a specialized facility for homeless women and their children offering a comprehensive approach to breaking the
Pittsburgh's Women's Center and Shelter's expansion to 48 beds from the existing 36, enhance living spaces, administrative areas and therapy resources, while enlarging the facility's children's areas and creating shelter
The rehabilitation of the vacant Philip Morris Blended Leaf Complex in downtown Richmond, Virginia into a new headquarters for Congregations Around Richmond To Assure Shelter (CARITAS).
The project is a joint venture between Horizons for Homeless Children and WaterMark Development.
NMTC financing supported the construction of a new 60,900 sq. ft. service center targeted to very low-income and homeless individuals co-located with housing designed to transition people from homelessness to
CASA (Community Action Stops Abuse) built a new 100-bed domestic violence shelter in St. Petersburg.