Idaho Data and Stories

Map of Selected Projects in Idaho

Community Testimonials

Our new clinic in rural Idaho was funded through the NMTC program. Without this funding, a new facility would have been impossible for us. This project allowed us to expand critical healthcare services in our community, including medical, dental and behavioral health services. Additionally, the construction project and larger site brought crucial jobs into our rural area. Please continue to support the NMTC project to ensure investment in rural communities continues.

-Amber E Jordan, Desert Sage Health Centers

Selected Projects in Idaho

The Montana Timber Products Project involves the acquisition of land and new construction of a 35,000 sq. ft. light manufacturing facility and yard space. The project will allow Montana Timber

Golden Valley Natural, a family-owned jerky producer was in need of a larger facility, but building a new manufacturing plant in rural Idaho was cost prohibitive. With the help of

Boise’s locally-owned, community cowork and social spaces. We’re supporting flexible work and making meaningful connections for the greater good.

The Project involves the land acquisition and construction of a 30,800 square foot Federally Qualified Health Center in Mountain Home, Idaho. The Project will provide expanded medical and dental care,

A place for Coeur D'alene Youth to "call their own."
The new home for Advanced Sign and Decalcomania enables company to hire 50 more employees.
The rehabilitation and redevelopment of the 26,250 sq. ft. A. Tiner Building in downtown Boise, ID.
OneSixty Main involves the demolition of a vacant, downtown building located on a prominent corner in downtown Twin Falls, ID, and the construction of a new 55,680 sq. ft., six
Mixed use project in downtown Rexburg, including 130 housing units, retail, restaurant and professional office space.
Western States Equipment, an Idaho-based Caterpillar sales and service company, had outgrown its original facility so the NMTC financed a new one.
In December 2015, HRV invested $5,880,000 in Terry Reilly Health Services, a FQHC in Nampa, Idaho.
This project is the rehabilitation of two rural grocery stores located in food deserts in small towns in Idaho and Montana.

Site visits and recent news related to Idaho NMTC Projects

Rep. Simpson (R-ID) tours Premier Technology in Blackfoot

Premier was honored to host Congressman Mike Simpson and his staff
Aug-2019

Senator Crapo Visits New NMTC-financed Hemming Cedars Site in Rexburg, ID

Hemming Cedars is a mixed use building that is being financed by Montana & Idaho Community Development Corporation through the New Markets Tax Credit
Mar-2016