Rural

Vermont Rural Ventures provided a key piece of financing for Black River Produce's expansion into the distribution of locally raised meats.
A $10 million state & $5.3 million federal NMTC financing to construct a new 83,493 sq. ft. medical office complex, offering a wide variety of medical services not otherwise found
An expansion of Camp McDowell, a private retreat and camp that primarily serves people with disabilities and low-income persons.
Financing for a manufacturer and wholesaler of medical testing equipment
Construction a 350,000 square foot warehouse, as well as purchase equipment needed in connection w​ith the expansion, creating 54 new jobs.
$2 million NMTC investment enabled the company's owner to realize manufacturing and exporting vision. An additional $3.16 million private capital invested in the company. Both allowed GAME to expand its
For over 40 years, The Lyme Timber Company LP has invested in US timberland.
Financing for Excel Boats, one of the country's premier aluminum boat manufacturers that caters to outdoor enthusiasts.
DOT Foods added 50,000 sq. ft. of freezer warehouse space to an existing distribution center.
New equipment purchases helped a machine shop retain its 36 current employees and create 10 additional jobs.
MuniStrategies invested $11.8M in a Moultrie, GA sawmill upgrade and reconfiguration, as part of an overall $28.4M expansion.
The relocation of a Canadian based company to Alabama where it opened a packaging facility.
This project involves the acquisition and rehabilitation of multiple commercial buildings in downtown Monroeville, AL. The project brought a big boost to Monroeville's downtown corridor.
The construction for this project includes a new oncology department and renovations to the emergency department.
NMTC financing supported the 150,000 sq. ft. expansion of a manufacturing facility and storage facility, as well as equipment purchases for additional assembly line and product storage.
The construction of subdivision infrastructure (streets, sidewalks, curbs, sewer and water lines, gas and electrical and storm water drainage) to support the development of up to 300 affordable housing units.
Financing for Link Snacks, a manufacturer distributor of over 100 varities of meat snack products.
Marshfield Clinic Health System expanded its existing Minocqua Center through the construction of a 72,000 sq. ft. hospital.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Minnewaukan Public School
Financing for a Biomass processing and manufacturing facility.
This project is the rehabilitation of two rural grocery stores located in food deserts in small towns in Idaho and Montana.
A total sports facility, which includes baseball fields and a concession/scoring building.
Financing for the construction and renovation of five ALDI food stores in various regions of New York State; purchase equipment for a new stores; and pay related costs.
NMTCs enabled Monogram Snacks to expand their facility in Martinsville, VA by 56,000 sq. ft. and renovate space in the original production plant.
Swift Pork Company constructed a new 130,000 sq. ft. distribution center for this pork processing facility.
NMTC financing supported the creation of up to 92 jobs, in addition to retaining 156 existing positions.
Retrofit of an existing dormant coal-fired power plant to a renewable energy power plant utilizing biomass, in particular, poultry litter and wood waste.
After an EF-4 tornado devastated a town, killing 10 people and destroying over 1,000 structures including a 265,000 sq. ft. mill, the NMTC brought jobs and hope back to the
The Winston County Medical Foundation has successfully completed the new Winston Medical Center which is a 24 bed full-service hospital, 120 bed long-term senior care and rehab facility and medical
Financing for a fertilizer facility and community greenhouse.
Thanks to the flexible and affordable private capital provided through the NMTC through CEI Capital Management LLC, PVD is able to begin operations in Lexington, Nebraska, adding 12-14 full-time equivalent
A short line manufacturer of farm equipment and implements.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the Lexington Regional Health Center
Unique summer program expands impact and school-year outreach to children from low-income families in the St. Louis area.
An expansion project that requires a multi-year capital investment of $22 million but is expected to yield an additional 50-70 new jobs for the rural community.
New construction 45,000 sq. ft. addition to a medical facility to increase services of the rural health clinic and critical access hospital in a medically underserved area.