A 100+ year old community nonprofit increased its capacity to serve homeless families and victims of domestic violence by building a new facility in a blighted area.
NMTC financing supported Dayspring, an organization that transforms the lives of homeless children and their families by providing housing, substance abuse treatment and services to assist families to gain stability
Family Service, an assistance organization for low-income families and seniors, has made the move to the South Side and a larger headquarters. The organization just closed on its new 57,000-sq.
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.
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.
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.
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.
CDE(s):Brownfield Revitalization, Liberty Bank and Trust, WNC National Community Development Advisors
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
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;