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Community Testimonials

For community based economic development and nonprofit owned community facilities, this is a critical funding source that pays for up to 15-20% of project costs (after the expense of the tax credits). From YMCA youth centers and youth afterschool programs, to cultural facilities, such as Seattle’s Wing Luk Museum and San Francisco’s Jazz Center, important community assets would not exist without this important resource. The nationally recognized Ed Robert’s Center for Independent Living in Berkeley, CA, for example, would not exist with out NMTC. This is a critical funding source for the infrastructure of healthy low and mixed income communities. It works! Make it permanent and make it more efficient.

-Joshua Simon, Community Arts Stabilization Trust (CAST), Oakland, CA

Selected Projects in California

2022

Pomona, CA | 35th District

The Village Pomona “The project”, will entail the renovation and repurposing of the historic, 59,577 sq. ft., former YMCA…

Congressman Gomez visits Terasaki Budokan

Congressman Gomez was on hand for a groundbreaking ceremony for the Terasaki Budokan center.

Rep. Ruiz delivered remarks at the grand opening of the Desert Hot Springs Community Health and Wellness Center

January 14, 2013 “I am proud to support this new facility, which will expand access to comprehensive health and wellness services for thousands of people in and around the Desert Hot Springs community,” said Rep. Ruiz. “As a doctor who has worked extensively in underserved areas across the Coachella Valley, I have seen firsthand the vital role that community health centers play in providing essential, affordable health services to our local families. The Desert Hot Springs Community Health and Wellness Center is a great example of what we can achieve as a community to improve health care access through