California Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in California

Community Testimonials

Financial support to help mission-driven organizations stabilize their future through ownership of their workplaces and facilities.

-Benjamin Golvin, Equity Community Builders, San Francisco, California

Selected Projects in California

Financing for the acquisition of leasehold interest of 71.78 acre parcel of land and construction of industrial buildings.
NMTC financing for the construction of 21 affordable homeownership units that replaced a nuisance liquor store at a blighted intersection in Pasadena.
Supportive services facility for the homeless families in the San Fernando Valley.
NMTC financing supported the Math and Science Prep project.
Genesis LA has closed $7.75 million in NMTC financing to support the Exceptional Children's Foundation expand its services into Inglewood.
A Small Business Fund loan to a small ice cream distributor, which enabled him to purchase the office/warehouse space that he was leasing.
The new construction of an assisted living facility for the elderly.
New operations center to offer improved transportation and outreach services to geographically isolated and low-income populations in Butte County.
The California Statewide CDC provided $8.5 million of NMTC allocation to Open Door Community Health Centers enabling Open Door to fund an expansion.
Mixed-use development featuring community-oriented retail and housing space for local residents.
New community health facilities for two health care professional underserved communities of Sanger and Fowler
The City of San Pablo, one of the poorest communities in Contra Costa County, experiences high levels of youth obesity and violence.

Site visits and recent news related to California NMTC Projects

Rep. Juan Vargas staff tour of Family Health San Diego

Opportunity Fund provided $8 million in financing for the newly-opened Logan Heights Family Health Counseling Center which offers a comprehensive range of behavioral health services to more than 7300 individuals and families of Barrio Logan, a low-income area south of downtown San Diego.
Jun-2016

Congressman Gomez visits Terasaki Budokan

Nov-2018