Veterans Services

Expansion of PUBCO's operations and its manufacturing operations and capacity at its industrial campus in inner-city Cleveland by purchasing and installing new state-of-the-art equipment.
Goodwill Industries acquired a 93,350 square foot site with a 16,708 square foot building that had previously been used as a drive-through pharmacy.
Construction and development of a 5-story, mixed-use building consisting of 68 residential units, parking and approximately 12,000 sq. ft. of ground floor commercial and retail space.
Construction and development of an approximately 47,000 sq. ft. education center with an aviation career‐driven focus in Dallas, Texas.
A new transitional housing facility combines workforce development, meals, and other educational programs.
Improvements to four buildings and related site work to create a men's shelter, women's shelter, veteran's shelter and a vocational training center.
Rehabilitation of a building for the development of a mixed-use project to include medical respite, transitional housing, healthcare, and social services for the homeless.
Phase 1 of the Village of Hope involved construction of four buildings to provide medical respite for homeless residents and apartment buildings for homeless veterans and homeless families.
NMTC financing for the Poverello Center, Missoula’s only emergency homeless shelter, faced a critical need.
Financing for Goodwill of South Florida, providing job training and employment for military veterans.
$15.7 million to construct a new, 68,000 sq. ft. replacement facility for Sharp HealthCare in downtown San Diego.
NMTC financing supported the construction of a new primary care service center for veterans in the McAllen area.
Central Florida Health Care is a Federally Qualified Health Center that has operated for 42 years in South Central Florida.
NMTC financing for a YMCA impacts the community it serves by nurturing the potential of every child, teaching the importance of spirit, mind, and body to achieve a healthier lifestyle