New building allows business to expand in Mesa. NMTC equity was used for the construction of a substation that connects more Navajo Nation households to the recently completed Kayenta Solar Facility, a 27.3 MW solar farm. This investment resulted in 30 full-time construction jobs, 70% of which were filled by low-income people and/or people of color, and four permanent jobs, all of which […] The Company is a domestic manufacturer of specialized Sockets & Tamperproof Screws located in Goodyear, AZ. NMTC financing was used to purchase and renovate a new facility and pay for equipment installation. The new facility allows the Company to relocate from its current facility, to a new facility allowing for future expansion in this low-income […] El Rio Health is a non-profit health organization providing comprehensive, quality healthcare for a predominately low-income, minority population. El Rio provides culturally competent care by recognizing socioeconomic impacts that create barriers to quality healthcare, physically traveling to those who cannot visit the clinic in person and conversing with patients in their preferred language. Since 1970, […] NMTC financing supported the construction of 15 affordable, for-sale, Habitat for Humanity homes in Tucson. PCDIC provided $15 million in NMTC financing for Child Crisis Arizona, a Mesa, Ariz.-based nonprofit focused on preventing child abuse and neglect. Finances the transformation of a 36,000 sq. ft., vacant retail space into a new medical facility bringing affordable surgical care, imaging services and health and wellness programming to a severely distressed, medically underserved area. NOAH breaks ground on new Desert Mission Health Center Empowerment Reinvestment Fund provided financing to help finance the new construction of a 72,650 sq. ft., 120-bed community hospital located in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of the Salt River Reservation. The Phoenix Rescue Mission was founded in 1952 in downtown Phoenix where an evening meal, Chapel service, and clothing were provided to the poor and homeless, serving between 35 and 50 clients each day. Financing provided in 2014 was designated as a working capital loan. A 94,000 square foot hospital facility for orthopedic and spine procedures developed by a unique partnership of 42 orthopedic and spine surgeons in the Phoenix area, Catholic Healthcare West and United Surgical Partners International. The renovation of a 21,000 square foot three-story building in order to expand an existing health clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. Revamping the business plan of a timber mill, leveraging NMTCs to upgrade the mill with new technological equipment and generate working capital. Travois New Markets recently helped the Pascua Yaqui Tribe secure NMTC financing for its new $8.7M education center that broke ground in December 2011. NMTC financing supported the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority, which provides electricity, natural gas, water, wastewater treatment, renewable energy and telecommunications services to homes and businesses throughout the Navajo Nation and neighboring communities. NMTC financing supported construction of a 12,600 sq. ft. community facility in the Bylas District, a 12,600 sq. ft. community facility in the Seven Mile District, and a community swimming pool complex, including a 16-lane swimming pool with diving area, a wading pool, and a children's pool in the Gilson Wash District. Habitat for Humanity build of 25 affordable, for-sale housing units in Tucson. The development of a new 49,000 sq. ft. community health center to expand healthcare and services to people living with HIV/AIDS and people experiencing homelessness. A new healthcare facility meets the needs of the most vulnerable citizens in Pima County, Arizona Financing to renovate a 35,000 square foot space in order to relocate and expand a health clinic, which increases the number of exam rooms from 13 to 45 and be able to serve 13,000 new patients per year, for a total of 18,250 patients served. The town of Guadalupe--a neighborhood in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area--is home to 3,600 members of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe. Butterfly Wonderland is a butterfly habitat and educational attraction facility located on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Set in the heart of a disinvested area of Phoenix, First Place-Phoenix is a first of its kind mixed-use residential property designed to provide residential options and opportunities for independent living to adults with autism and related disorders. Located in Phoenix just south of the Downtown Warehouse District, the former commercial laundry facility, Phoenix Linen and Towel Supply Company, has undergone a renovation of more than 30,000 square feet historic warehouse space that was originally built between 1912 and 1985. YDI is a private, not-for-profit agency incorporated in Arizona in October of 1996. Rehabilitation of three vacant historic Phoenix Union High School buildings totaling 90,000 square feet for use by the University of Arizona College of Medicine. In 2010, with the help of NMTCs, the Mission opened the Changing Lives Center, a specialized facility for homeless women and their children offering a comprehensive approach to breaking the cycle of addiction, abuse, trauma, and homelessness. This project built out the 45,000 sq. ft. of the vacant 9th floor of the hospital by adding 48 private rooms including equipment and furnishings for the pediatric acute care population. A new school facility serves 550 students at full capacity in a 48,000 square foot building with 44,000 square feet for the charter school, 2,000 square feet for preschool, and 2000 square feet for a family resource center. The Valley of the Sun YMCA secured more than $6M to build a new facility on six acres within the Maryvale community of Phoenix. Early education center with an on-site health clinic and family support training center. The construction of three new club facilities in the metro-Phoenix area: The Jerry Colangelo Clubhouse, The Ed Robson Family Clubhouse, and The Glendale Branch. This 2007 project expanded and rehabilitated a recently purchased facility of 35,000 sq. ft. of existing multitenant office space. Action Compaction Services Inc. used $1M in NMTC financing for the acquisition and renovation of three buildings totaling 24,564 sq. ft. including 3.2 acres of land in late 2005. This project redeveloped an existing 65,000 square foot building on 5.5 acres of property that was formerly a sports athletic facility and convert this into office space for the State of Arizona Department of Economic Security. The Swindall Tourist Inn was converted and renovated thanks to NMTC financing. NMTC financing supported the construction of the Navajo Tribal Authority Administrative Building In June 2013, Commonwealth Dairy completed a $12-million expansion of its $28.5-million plant to support a new product line. Construction and renovation of simple, decent, affordable homes in partnership with needy families.