Targeted Populations

The German Club is the rehabilitation of the shuttered, historically significant 16,000 sq. ft. German American Club building, and the construction of an adjacent 15,000 sq.
Construction of a 106,369 sq. ft. educational facility on donated property.
AICCM is a cultural center that aims to educate the public about the diversity, history and culture of tribal nations that were moved to Oklahoma.
The NMTC financed facility aims to help community members realize their dreams by lifting local BIPOC artists, while offering some permanent offices and several co-working spaces.
The Swindall Tourist Inn was converted and renovated thanks to NMTC financing.
NMTC financing to the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, to assist in its construction project and opening.
Travois New Markets recently helped the Pascua Yaqui Tribe secure NMTC financing for its new $8.7M education center that broke ground in December 2011.
A reproduction of a 19th-century purple dress with white lace collar is positioned on a stand, as if waiting for its owner to slide it on.
The Wealth Accumulation Center on Gravois, serving an additional 10,000 low-income persons.
Adaptive and reuse redevelopment of an 83-year-old historic theater that housed the offices of celebrated African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux in the 1920s.
​The Kress at Third and Main Project involved the rehab of three buildings on the National Register of Historic Places.
Since its inception in 1983, Center in the Square has been the major catalyst for development and renewal in downtown Roanoke, VA.
Las Vegas training institute continues to grow thanks to ongoing support from Clearinghouse CDFI
When the Latin American Montessori Bilingual Charter School in Washington, DC embarked on a project to renovate its new facility, NMTC financing helped the school finance energy efficiency measures that
This multi-phase project transformed the long vacant building into a new headquarters for a nonprofit mental health counseling organization specializing in mental health support and drug dependency counseling, as well
The acquisition and renovation of a 35,000 sq. ft. building in the South Bronx for Boom!Health's new Wellness Center.
A newly constructed and rehabilitated facility features 242 beds, multipurpose rooms, community rooms, a medical recovery room, day room, offices, reading room, and an elevator for increased accessibility.
The Molokai Community Health Center, a nonprofit organization that seeks to improve the quality of life for residents of the Hawaiian island of Molokai, who are predominantly Native Hawaiians.
The new Yukon-Koyukuk Elder Assisted Living Facility received substantial economic through NMTC financing.
A new healthcare facility meets the needs of the most vulnerable citizens in Pima County, Arizona
The development of a new 49,000 sq. ft. community health center to expand healthcare and services to people living with HIV/AIDS and people experiencing homelessness.
The Karuk Tribe constructed a 4,800 sq ft family services center in Happy Camp, California.
Construction of a 38,000 square foot new medical clinic and corporate offices located in the economically distressed and medically underserved neighborhood of Woodlawn on Chicago’s south side.
The Makah tribe's fishing dock in northwest Washington is ready for business - and spurring economic development in the region.
The new, multimillion-dollar Nomlaki Administrative and Community Centers.
NMTC financing helped Pueblo of Laguna Utility Authority complete the rehabilitation of the water and wastewater system throughout the tribal lands of Pueblo of Laguna, NM.
The NMTC financed facility aims to help community members realize their dreams by lifting up local BIPOC artists, while offering some permanent offices and several co-working spaces.
One of the last remaining Negro League ballparks was nearly lost to history. But professional baseball has now returned to the fabled stadium, which stands as a monument to generations
The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation built a new adult residential treatment center in the heart of its ancestral-land in Keller, WA.
The Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo Native American Medical Clinic project is the new construction of a 78,100 sq. ft. facility in El Paso, TX.
The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians used the NMTC to support its new early childhood education centers and an elementary school expansion.
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
Revamping the business plan of a timber mill, leveraging NMTCs to upgrade the mill with new technological equipment and generate working capital.