Expansion and renovation of a hospital in Parson, KS. The repurposing and equipping of a vacant food manufacturing plant into a baked foods facility. In 2017, Harvesters completed its construction project at its Kansas City facility, adding 13,000 square feet to the organization's cooler, creating a new climate-controlled area for packing BackSnacks and boxing bread donations and included a Bulk Repackaging Zone, where bulk dry goods like rice, pasta, cereal and flour can be re-packed into family-size portions. CBKC provided $5 million of NMTC allocation to support the acquisition and redevelopment of 43,519 sq. ft. of community service space to serve as the permanent food bank in Topeka, KS for Harvesters Community Food Network. Grocery store provides fresh fish, meats, fruits, produce, grains, nuts and other healthy foods. A unique, living learning community developed in partnership with Pittsburg State University and the City of Pittsburg. Renovation an academic building as well as replacement an additional academic and administrative building. Construction of a 72,000 sq. ft. community facility that houses early childhood education services, family support services, and oral and mental health services for children and their families in Kansas City, KS. Financing through the NMTCS program to develop the center, which focuses on adult education, on a 6-acre former Army Reserve property at 2014 S. E. Washington. Enterprise Financial CDE stepped in to provide $10 million in NMTC financing to complete the renovation and expansion for the YMCA.