California Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in California

Community Testimonials

The NMTC allows us to provide capital to projects that meet a critical need, be it jobs, health services, transitional housing, youth programs, community goods, et al, in a low-income community and that without the NMTC would not move forward. The projects also serve as a catalyst for further investment in low-income communities which serve to build the assets, both human and physical, of the community.

-Jose Villalobos, Senior Vice President, TELACU, Los Angeles, California

Selected Projects in California

Financing for a FQHC, Fallbrook Family Health Center, which offers comprehensive medical care for the entire family.
In February 2012, Mt. Poso’s power plant completed its conversion to biomass and successfully began delivering its full capacity of clean, renewable energy.
NMTC financing supported an expansion of a firm involved in hydrofoam distribution services.

NMTC and HTC financing for Rosie the Riveter visitor center to be operated by the National Park Service at the historic Ford Plant at Point Richmond. The Visitor Center embraces

Founded in 1949, Variety Boys & Girls Club serves children in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Nearly $25 million of financing to help the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco build a new Clubhouse and administrative headquarters in the Western Addition.
NMTC financing supported the construction of 27 affordable homes for the Habitat for Humanity of the OC.
NMTC financing supported the construction of 50 affordable homes for Habitat for Humanity, East Bay/Oakland. The project also provided housing counseling.
NMTC financing supported the construction of the MacArthur Park Transit-Oriented Development
NMTC financing for a scattered location group home project.
The BioFuels energy project includes both the development of a methane gas treatment facility at the City of San Diego's Point Loma wastewater treatment plant, and the installation of three
Construction of the Ed Roberts Campus, a collaboration of seven non-profit organizations serving the Bay Area.

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