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 Mission Neighborhood Centers project. Working capital for the Community Music Center, a nonprofit arts education organization, enabling it to continue to provide music education to approximately 5,000 local youth, young adults, adults and seniors. NMTC financing supported the Community Arts Stabilization Trust, a nonprofit real estate development and holding company strictly for the arts. The build-out of a new kitchen, dining room, clothing distribution center, food pantry and social work center. Construction of a state of the art community health center facility serving one of San Francisco's poorest districts. Construction of the first facility on the West Coast fully dedicated to jazz music history, education and performance. Renovation of an existing LGBT community center to reconfigure the inefficient floor plan and allow for more meeting spaces, better use of the space, and to attract additional tenants into center that serves many diverse and vulnerable populations. This multi-tenant nonprofit complex, formerly a warehouse, located in San Francisco's Mission District is a one-stop center of financial, legal, health, childcare and supportive services for low-income residents. Development of a new facility to operate and expand an Early Care and Education program. Meals on Wheels San Francisco works to make sure no homebound senior in the City goes hungry. The acquisition and renovation of three floors of an 11-story building to create a modern 39,000 sq. ft. headquarters for LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired. The acquisition and renovation of a 48,000 sq. ft. building in the heart of San Francisco. NMTC financing to purchase land and build a facility that serves as a temporary housing complex providing temporary housing and a supportive community for families with a child who is undergoing treatment for life-threatening illnesses at nearby USCF Benioff Children's Hospital in San Francisco. Renovation of the dilapidated former exotic film theater at 80 Turk Street into a new home for Counterpulse, a nonproift that provides space and resources for emerging artists and cultural innovators, serving as an incubator for the creation of socially relevant, community-based art and culture. Compass Family Services is located in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood and operates an emergency shelter, transitional housing program, child care centers, and a computer lab and training center for families. College Track provides education, mentoring, job training and counseling services to youth in low-income communities with a focus on preparing students for college admissions as often the first in their family to attend college. San Francisco YMCA in secured $17.5M in NMTC financing for the redevelopment of the historic Chinatown YMCA in downtown San Francisco. In 2013, Boys and Girls Clubs of San Francisco received NMTC financing to support construction of a new 30,000 sq. ft. Clubhouse in the Western Addition. The San Francisco YMCA in secured $5M in NMTC financing for the redevelopment of the Bayview YMCA in the Bayview district of San Francisco in 2008. American Conservatory Theater is a nonprofit theater company operating in San Francisco. Rehabilitation of the historic St. Joseph's Church, vacant since the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, into creative incubator offices and outdoor community space.