OLE Health

The construction of a non-profit primary and preventive health care facility for the farmworkers and low-income service workers of Napa and Sonoma counties.

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $30,600,000
  • Total Project Cost: $31,139,727

IMPACT

  • 97 FTE jobs
  • 25 construction jobs
  • 15,000 patients served
  • Project includes a Federally Qualified Health Center.

Investor

Voices from the Community

OLE Health is a Federally Qualified Health Center serving 40,000 low income or uninsured patients in Napa and Solano County. We were able to use the NMTC to build a 30,000 square foot health center offering primary care, behavioral health, nutrition, optometry, pharmacy, lab, care coordination and enrollment services. Without NMTC financing, we would not have been able to make the same level of investment to expand services and enhance care. We also created over 100 new jobs for the community, and many of the individuals we employ have family members who also received services from OLE. We plan to apply for additional funding for two more expansion projects that will have similar levels of positive impact for our community.

-Alicia Hardy, OLE Health, Napa, CA

Project Description

Acquire and develop building into a comprehensive health care campus with primary, behavioral, nutritional, dental, prenatal, pharmacy, and vision services.  Opportunity Fund provided $16.1 million for the construction of a nonprofit primary and preventive health care facility for the farmworkers and low-income service workers of Napa and Sonoma counties.

MAP

Address: 300 Hartle Court, Napa, CA 94559

Census Tract: 6055200301

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