Rural

NMTC financing supported the West Virginia Great Barrel Company Project.
The NMTC loan proceeds will be utilized to complete tenant improvements at an existing 19,200 sq. ft. warehouse building in Wadena, MN, purchase equipment, and provide working capital.
Berea College deciding to offer more scholarships decided to add onto Lock 12 (dam) to create and sell their electricity. By doing so, there is a $2,000,000 annual savings to
NMTC financing was used to construct and equip a commercial car wash facility in rural Nevada.
Expansion of a manufacturing facility to create jobs and increase production.
JB Swift is planning a $26 million plant rehab and expansion to add a smokehouse, blast chiller and expand slicing lines to its Ottumwa facility. The facility will make a
This project will finance the acquisition of a manufacturing facility in Thomaston, GA, a warehouse in Chipley, FL and provide working capital.
Expansion of an existing facility and the purchase of new equipment for an automobile parts manufacturer in Heber Springs, AR.
The final phase of a $70 million phased in project to redo the entire water and waste water system on the reservation.
The NMTC financing for construction and other project costs associated with a 23,040 SF manufacturing facility, 7,800 SF warehouse and improvements/upgrades to an existing 4,000 SF building located in Pine
The project involves the development and construction of a Autoclaved Aerated Concrete manufacturing facility in Bennettsville, SC.
NMTCs financed the expansion of a soybean processing facility, which includes additional equipment purchases and operating cash to support grain procurement.
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians used the NMTC to support its new early childhood education centers and an elementary school expansion.
Construction of a production facility for hydroponic mushrooms.
Financing to help a multifaceted food service provider expand.
Finances the acquisition of a new electronic health care system and provides working capital in connection with the expansion of operations of a mental health organization.
Financing for the D W Swick-Nelson Funeral Home
BD Xtreme is an aluminum boat manufacturer. The project allowed the company to acquire real estate, purchase equipment and inventory, restructure debt, and provide the needed working capital for expansion
Funds for leasehold improvements, equipment purchases, and working capital for a new facility.
RXQ Compounding is an FDA-approved outsourcing facility that manufactures medical formularies and medications used in physician offices and hospitals across the country, located in Athens County, one of Ohio’s hardest
NMTC financing supported equipment upgrades for a recycled paper manufacturer and paper mill.
Equipment purchase for state of the art 76,000 sq. ft. injection molding manufacturing facility which creates plastic caps and enclosures for use in the food and medical industries.
Oasis Trading is a small lumber manufacturer. The project provided the Company with funds for inventory purchases, working capital, and debt consolidation to provide better cash flow for the company.
Netterville’s mill was damaged extensively by fire and was seeking capital to restore capacity and rebuild more efficiently, reducing energy usage by 45%.
Equipment financing for the expansion of a salad dressing manufacturer. Company expanded production to a add new equipment lines to increase volume of production and job creation at this location.
Small business financing for the establishment of a restaurant that was slated to close.
Purchase and installation of new equipment for a building insulation products manufacturer.
NMTC financing was used to purchase and install new equipment for use in the expansion of a food manufacturing facility.
Chicken processing facility upgrade including an automated breast de-boner and an expansion of retail bagging capabilities at a 99,000 sq. ft. Central Mississippi plant.
Purchase and installation of new equipment for the expansion of a manufacturing operation in rural Albertville, AL.
Working capital to allow a company to expand and grow.
Working capital for National Railway Equipment, an independent supplier of new and remanufactured locomotives.
NMTCs financing was necessary for a group of investors wanting to purchase 80,000 acres of forest land in the Olympic Peninsula to restore areas that had been over-harvested, and reverse
NMTCs were used to finance equipment, buildings, utilities, load-out, road development and engineering costs of an industrial plant.
Revamping the business plan of a timber mill, leveraging NMTCs to upgrade the mill with new technological equipment and generate working capital.
NMTCs enabled RCRE to construct a new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility in Richland Center, providing a solution for the significant problems of the city’s old wastewater treatment facility, which was