Rocky Boy Health Center Admin Building

Investment

  • NMTC Amount: $12,000,000
  • Total Project Cost: $12,612,730

IMPACT

  • 73 FTE jobs
  • 60 construction jobs
  • 35 jobs created and 38 jobs retained.
  • 21,661 sq. ft. of real estate

Investor

Project Description

The project involves the construction of a 21,661 sq. ft. administration building for non-medical staff at the Rocky Boy Health Center (“RBHC”). The new facility is located on in the town of Box Elder on the Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation in rural northern Montana. The project will free up 14,900 sq. ft. of space in the existing RBHC facility to allow for expanded health care services mainly for behavioral health and substance abuse. It will also retain 35 full-time equivalent jobs and create 38 new, full-time equivalent positions in this rural, low-income, medically underserved community.

MAP

Address: 6850 Upper Box Elder Road, Box Elder, MT 59521

Census Tract: 30015010300

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