Kingsley House

NMTC financing for the Kingsley House, a United Way Community Impact Partner and nationally renowned as the oldest Settlement House in the South, has served more than half a million people since it was founded in 1896.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $7,805,000
  • Total Project Cost: $11,909,815

IMPACT

  • 22 FTE jobs
  • 50 construction jobs
  • 7,000 infants served annually

Investor

Project Description

Kingsley House, a United Way Community Impact Partner and nationally renowned as the oldest Settlement House in the South, has served more than half a million people since it was founded in 1896. Located in the Lower Garden District of New Orleans, the social service agency provides nearly 7,000 infants, children, youth, parents and disabled and elderly from throughout southeast Louisiana a comprehensive array of nationally accredited and state certified programs. These include Head Start and Early Head Start, the Educare New Orleans early childhood education program, and programs and services for adults and seniors on the campus or in their homes.

MAP

Address: 901 Richard Street, New Orleans, LA 70130

Census Tract: 22071013800

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