Shelters and Community Food

NMTC financing brings supportive housing and job training to homeless individuals in Everett
Financing for Community Partners of Dallas, a social service provider.
Chris 180 helps low-income children, young adults, and families through mental health counseling.
Family Health Center of Southwest Florida, Inc. is planning to construct a Federally Qualified Health Center to serve the primary healthcare needs of the uninsured and underinsured patient population in
NMTC brings first new manufacturer to industrial park in almost fifteen years.
An opportune investment in local food bank reduces food insecurity for low-income people
Open Hand was founded in 1988 by a small group of friends who gathered to prepare and deliver home-cooked meals to neighbors who were living with HIV/AIDS. Since its founding,
New construction of a 43,730 sq. ft. facility that will have an optimized production kitchen with increased cold and dry storage; an efficient food preparation space; a dedicated volunteer training

City Fresh makes and delivery healthy meals to schools, childcare centers and senior centers throughout Greater Boston. It currently produced 15,000 meals per day for a total of 3.5 million

Meals on Wheels San Francisco works to make sure no homebound senior in the City goes hungry.

For over 68 years, Nashville Rescue Mission has provided thousands of women, men, and children with meals, a safe place to stay, and life-changing programs that help with various issues

NMTC financing for a food bank's sourcing, warehousing, and distribution efforts.

Construction and equipping of a food distribution facility in Grand Junction, Colorado. Food Bank of the Rockie’s new facility will replace an inadequate facility in Palisade, CO and will enable

Food Bank of the Rockies (FBR) is a nonprofit organization that solicits, collects, and distributes food to those in need of assistance. It is the largest hunger relief organization in

Food Bank Expansion is Fighting Hunger and Feeding Hope
The financing the construction and equipping of a center, located in Dallas, Texas, for non-residential clinical counseling, advocacy and legal services for women and children who are victims of domestic
The expansion of the facility allowed the food bank to distribute an additional 36 million pounds of food, which is the equivalent of an additional 30 million meals for hungry
A new supermarket in an area where more than 15,000 residents did not have adequate access to a full-service supermarket.
Financing for an expansion of Tarrant Area Food Bank.
The construction of new food distribution facility for Meals on Wheels of Tarrant County.
The Houston Food Bank utilized NMTC financing to rehabilitate and add space to their current properties and to move the location of their kitchen to this updated site in order
The construction of a warehouse for Houston Food Bank, a freezer/distribution facility.
Treasures Markets used NMTC financing to renovate a vacant commercial building at 515 N.
Acquisition and build-out of a new 94,225 sq. ft. warehouse facility for Northwest Harvest, the only statewide hunger relief agency in Washington.
Three Square food bank now has three locations as part of its mission of helping those who are hungry and food insecure.
NMTC financing totalling $7.24 million supported the ground up construction of a 23,000 sq. ft. cooperative grocery store known as River Valley Co-op in Easthampton, MA, a USDA designated Food
The North Texas Food Bank addresses the critical issue of hunger by providing food-insecure North Texans with edible surplus food and grocery items otherwise destined for landfills.
A new four-story, 29,000 sq. ft. building providing social services.
Financing for a new food bank and distribution center in Salt Lake City, UT.
The 110,000 sq. ft. South Bend Kroc Center redefines what a community center can be for a distressed community.
CBKC provided $5 million of NMTC allocation to support the acquisition and redevelopment of 43,519 sq. ft. of community service space to serve as the permanent food bank in Topeka,
In 2017, Harvesters completed its construction project at its Kansas City facility, adding 13,000 square feet to the organization's cooler, creating a new climate-controlled area for packing BackSnacks and boxing
Construction of a 40,000 sq. ft. “food campus” consisting of a small-scale food market or free food distribution point, plus a community kitchen, meeting rooms for local nonprofits and an
The expansion of Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, doubling the size of their main warehouse
A new food distribution center provides food for low-income individuals and classrooms for outreach programs.