A new boys and girls club provides children with after school enrichment. NMTC financing helped construct a new library in a mixed-use development. The new Coyote Valley Hotel will be 55,000 sq. ft. and will have 101 guest rooms. It is located along US Highway 101, a major commercial artery bringing customers through the region for business and tourism purposes. The tribe is also increasing wastewater capacity and building safer highway access to the reservation. The development will […] Nonprofit purchase and tribal renovation of polluted river and clear cut forest. After a 10-year effort the Yurok Tribe, Western Rivers Conservancy, Opportunity Fund, and U.S. Bancorp Community Development Corporation, a division of U.S. Bank, successfully create a salmon sanctuary to protect the cold-water lifeline of the Klamath River. The Yurok Tribe and Western Rivers […] This investment will finance the construction of a new 44,000 sq. ft. health center in National City, CA in the San Diego region. The project will include 2 levels of clinic space in addition to 3 levels of below grade parking. The new health clinic will replace and expand the services provided by San Ysidro […] NMTC and HTC financing for Rosie the Riveter visitor center to be operated by the National Park Service at the historic Ford Plant at Point Richmond. The Visitor Center embraces and celebrates the history of Richmond and advances cultural education. ECB worked with project developer, Orton Development Inc., to structure The project funding. Bank of […] NMTC financing supported a Community Health Center, supporting low or no cost healthcare services. NMTC financing supported the construction of a health clinic at Loma Linda University. Founded in a storefront in East Oakland by a group of UC Berkeley students in 1971, La ClÍnica de La Raza has grown to become one of the largest Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC) in California. The communitybased clinic provides culturally-appropriate, high-quality preventive and primary healthcare to all people, regardless of their income or status. A Vallejo startup manufacturer of modular classrooms designed to be sturdy enough to relocate multiple times and stack a few stories high on April 9 announced it landed $11 million in funding. The series A round led by Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group will help iMod Structures, formerly Intermodal Structures, finish outfitting a former Mare […] NMTC financing supported a glass manufacturing and training business. This was a renovation of a facility to house the early learning center. All of the 80 children will be served under the Head Start or Early Head Start programs. There will be significant medical support services provided such as increased access to medical and dental exams, behavioral health screenings, mental health consultation, vision and […] The Village Pomona “The project”, will entail the renovation and repurposing of the historic, 59,577 sq. ft., former YMCA Building in downtown Pomona. The vision of The Village Pomona, and its sponsor Ray Adamyk, is to create a home for a diverse variety of mission-aligned, community-oriented organizations dedicated to providing a safe and educational environment […] Construction of a mixed-use development that brings healthy foods to a federally-designated food desert. NMTC financing helped Orange County High School of the Arts expand and increase enrollment. The NMTC financing supported the renovation of a two-story, 12,000 sq. ft. building in San Jose to provide additional space for a nonprofit's growing programs and services. NMTC financing helped support expanded counseling, substance abuse and other health service programs to tens of thousands of low-income residents. The Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara (HACSB) is the largest property management organization for affordable housing in Santa Barbara County and a leader in supporting low-income families to improve their lives. For nearly 80 years, the HACSB has functioned primarily to build, acquire, manage, and maintain rental units for persons of extremely […] NMTC financing supported a new, centralized location for the coordination of an array of supportive services for individuals experiencing homelessness. NMTC financing for Full Circle Brewing created 10 FTE jobs. NMTC financing supported the construction of a new 20,000 sq. ft., two-story facility that provides medical, behavioral health and specialty care, with a focus on pediatrics and serving the house-less community. West Coast University (WCU) is a private, for-profit university focused on healthcare degrees with campus locations in Los Angeles, Anaheim, and Ontario. WCU's Anaheim campus includes programs in nursing and dental hygiene. NMTC financing for a 620,000 sq. ft. office, warehouse, and distribution center created 40 new jobs and 150 construction jobs in Los Angeles. NMTC financing supported construction of a sizable shopping center. Bright Star Valor Academy is a high-performing charter middle school, founded in 2009. Bright Star Valor Academy is committed to putting every child on a clear path to higher education using proven techniques that include a longer school day, excellent teachers, free tutoring, a disciplined school culture that teaches self-respect, frequent communication with parents, an […] Financing for the purchase and renovation of a 52,565-square-foot office building in Santa Ana for a youth services nonprofit. NMTC financing supported two operating companies. The organization purchased a 140,000 sq. ft. facility to house its headquarters, distribution center, and volunteer facilities. The former beer distribution warehouse, located in South Fresno, includes a 10,000 sq. ft. cold storage facility, a transfer station for produce donations on behalf of other food banks, and enough space to accommodate 40 employees and more […] Financing for the ground-up construction of a 8-acre, 4-building complex with 105,000 sq. ft. of production, storage, headquarters, and training spaces. In February, Genesis LA provided $11.4 million in NMTCs to finance the Hollywood Arts project. St. Vincent de Paul Society is an international, independent Catholic Charity founded in 1883 by Frederick Ozanam in Paris, France. The Mission of St. Vincent de Paul Roseville is to provide basic human services and programs to prevent hunger and homelessness. Program offerings include: Drive thru grocery food distribution for Placer County residents weekly on […] The Joshua House Federally Qualified Health Center is a new facility that will be operated by the Los Angeles Christian Health Centers (LACHC) and housed in the first three stories of a seven-story mixed-use project focused on providing affordable housing to low-income and underrepresented community members. LACHC provides medical services for homeless and low-income persons […] The Powerhouse is approx. 3,100 sq. feet with 35’ high ceilings. Arts programming will be provided by the Performing Arts Workshop, a non-profit performing arts programming provider that has been working with underserved youth in San Francisco for over 40 years. They will also provide performing arts programming for toddlers, adults, seniors and families, and […] Joint venture between the three nonprofits to acquire five commercial properties for redevelopment and leasing to businesses and nonprofits. Retail & commercial space that incorporates full-service grocery stores, restaurants, and retail shops. The project will include a podium with subterranean and above-ground parking, and a 23,000 sq. ft. integrated health and physical rehabilitation clinic. Located in Daly City, and close to an array of public transit options, 7555 Mission is Habitat for Humanity of Daly City’s largest affordable, single-family housing development to date with 36 units, completed in 2013. NMTC financing helped El Sol Science and Arts Academy in Santa Ana to construct a new dual-immersion charter school building nestled in one of the largest Spanish-speaking communities in Southern California. Strategies for Change is dedicated to provideing substance abuse and co-occurring mental health services for youth and adults. Services include day treatment, intensive outpatient and outpatient programs. Strategies for Change - Williamsbourgh Drive is located at Sacramento, California.   Financing for the construction of 34 affordable single-family homes by Habitat for Humanity of Sacramento, CA. BRIDGE Housing is partnering with TCC Family Health to develop Anaheim & Walnut, which will bring 88 affordable homes along with a community health and wellness center to Long Beach, California. Financing for a full-service fire protection manufacturer The borrower was created in 2018 to purchase real estate at 4515 Dunham street for the OC (A Plus Gutter Systems) to operate out of. The Borrower will use the loan proceeds from this transaction to purchase the property located at 4521 Dunham Street in Commerce, CA., which is directly next door to its existing […] NMTC financing supported an expansion of a small, boutique hotel in Grass Valley, CA. Construction of a business center supporting 26 new permanent full-time-equivalent jobs. A reparative development, open-air museum project and one of the largest black public art projects in the U.S. June 1st, 2019 marked the official opening of Community Foods Market at 3105 San Pablo Avenue in West Oakland. The California Statewide Communities Development Corporation  has partnered with the nonprofit East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation to provide $10 million of NMTC allocation to stabilize and enhance the historic Swan’s Marketplace in Downtown Oakland.  NMTC financing used for the construction of the Concurrent Enrollment Middle School and Career Technical Education building, 42,809 sq. ft. development comprised of: 6 labs for each of the pathways, 6 interconnected classrooms, a 4,500 sq. ft. equipment shop, a 95-seat lecture room, and a 2,302 sq. ft. break area for students.. The Navigator Watsonville Preparatory Charter School leased and renovated a portion of the first floor and the entire second floor of a commercial building in downtown Watsonville, CA to be converted to school use.. NMTC financing supported an expansion of a firm involved in hydrofoam distribution services.  NMTC financing supported the construction of 27 affordable homes for the Habitat for Humanity of the OC. NMTC financing supported the construction of 50 affordable homes for Habitat for Humanity, East Bay/Oakland. The project also provided housing counseling. The Project consists of the development of a 20,000 sq. ft. relocation/expansion of Elica’s existing North Highlands Center. 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. Financing to support Family Health Centers of San Diego’s construction of a new, comprehensive care center in the city of El Cajon. Mixed-use development featuring community-oriented retail and housing space for local residents. Founded in 1949, Variety Boys & Girls Club serves children in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles. LIIF provided Launchpad Development Company with NMTC financing for the development for Rocketship Discovery Prep in San Jose, California. NMTC financing to fund the new construction of the Debbie Allen Dance Academy. Ednovate, Inc. is a Charter Management Organization designed and developed by the USC Rossier School of Education in 2012 to close the graduation gap for high-need students in Los Angeles. LIIF’s investment in the development of a campus for high-performing charter schools in Los Angeles, CA. The California Statewide CDC provided $8.5 million of NMTC allocation to Open Door Community Health Centers enabling Open Door to fund an expansion. The SEED School of Los Angeles is part of a catalytic Transit Priority Joint Development Project at the major intersection of Vermont and Manchester in South Los Angeles. The Caritas Center in Santa Rosa, CA is a new 3-story 46,500 sq. ft. center providing supportive services for the homeless and near homeless, a medical respite for homeless and a 2,000 sq. NMTC financing helped the Shasta Community Health Center to fund Phase III of an expansion project for SCHC’s main medical facility in Redding, California. NMTC financing for Shasta Community Health Cente, a Federally Qualified Health Center that has been providing comprehensive primary health and dental care to residents of Shasta County, CA since 1988. Financing for Budokan, a multi-purpose community facility in a highly distressed area of downtown Los Angeles. NMTC financing for the City of Desert Hot Springs Community Health and Wellness Center, conceived in 2003 to provide facilities for a medically underserved community to improve the health and welfare of the community. New construction of a 40,000 sq. ft. facility that provided comprehensive medical and mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and recovery activities for patients with complex health and social needs and housing for 16 homeless transitional-aged youth. The new, multimillion-dollar Nomlaki Administrative and Community Centers. NMTC financing supported the construction of the MacArthur Park Transit-Oriented Development NMTC financing supported solar panels for Balboa Elementary school. Community Medical Centers, the largest and most comprehensive hospital system in California’s San Joaquin Valley, developed the Deran Koligian Ambulatory Care Center to increase medical services to surrounding underserved communities. Financing for a discount grocery store in an area lacking many affordable food options. NMTC financing supported the TMP Services, Inc. project. Financing to transform the formerly blighted downtown Lancaster into the new Lancaster Promenade: a vibrant social and commercial hub. The NMTC supported light industrial space outfitted for multiple manufacturers. Phase 1 of the Village of Hope involved construction of four buildings to provide medical respite for homeless residents and apartment buildings for homeless veterans and homeless families. 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. The purchase of the new building will allow SuprMarkt LA to move to a permanent brick and mortar location that will provide them additional space to offer education and healthy food cooking classes in addition to a permanent brick and mortar location to support future growth. The NMTCS investment finances the acquisition and rehabilitation of a 25-unit apartment complex in Escondido. Funding for the Vallarta Van Nuys project was used for the substantial rehabilitation of the property to transform the 124,000 sq. ft. parcel of land into a 40,000 sq. With homelessness in Los Angeles continuing to rise at alarming rates, community development financial institution Genesis LA partnered with service provider Union Rescue Mission to construct a new 74,866 square foot transitional housing facility. The University of California, San Diego has extended its reach into downtown San Diego’s East Village neighborhood. Transofrmation of the Oakland Auditorium and Calvin Simmons Theatre into a mixed-use facility that will provide arts organizations and nonprofits with much needed, affordable, performance, rehearsal and office space all under one roof. Construction of CDU’s Health and Wellness Center, a 10,000 square foot facility housing a FQHC, a community clinic to serve families, students and employees of CDU, a food pantry and a multi-purpose health resource center for the community. Goodwill Industries acquired a 93,350 square foot site with a 16,708 square foot building that had previously been used as a drive-through pharmacy. NMTC financing supported the Community Arts Stabilization Trust, a nonprofit real estate development and holding company strictly for the arts. NMTC financing from Civic Communities helped Access Youth Academy construction a new, two-story 21,500 sq. ft. structure that will house a nine-court, state-of-the-art squash and learning center. Enhancements to a museum campus enabling improved community access, measures to ensure the safety and security of patrons, interactive landscaping, and expanded on-site programming. The construction of a 67,732 sq. ft. four-story mixed-use project in Pasadena, California that includes 22 low-income, 13 moderate-income, and 11 workforce housing units, 6,167 SF of commercial space, 3,850 SF of office space, and a 380 SF community room. VST Development purchased a building that will allow VS Construction to expand its current operating facilities. The loan was used for refinancing existing debt for an optometristic office. NMTC financing supported the RGD Construction project. This transaction will finance working capital for the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital located in South Central Los Angeles, California. SJEIC provides laboratory, office, proto-type manufacturing and demonstration space for emerging clean technology companies. Construction of a 44,310 sq. ft. Health Center in a underserved county. Financing for East Los Angeles Rising Youth Club, formerly a Boys and Girls Club East Los Angeles. Non-profit university primarily serving low-income, minority and women students. Financing for The San Ysidro Health Center, a leading provider of quality healthcare for low-income people. Financing to help Queenscare Health Centers, a nonprofit FQHC, build a new community health center in East Los Angeles. NMTC financing supported a new facility for rPlanet Earth, a new company that is bringing more efficient polyethylene terephthalate (PET) recycling to the United States. Established in 1970, the Yolo Food Bank was founded as a volunteer-run backyard gleaning program and has grown to an organizational network of staff, volunteers, and partner agencies. Salud Para la Gente, a Federally Qualified Health Center in Watsonville, which provides high-quality, comprehensive, and cost-effective healthcare to its patient population of primarily Latino farm workers and low-income residents in the area. Pacific Safety Solutions, a safety consulting firm, used financing to purchase the 3,800 sq. ft. commercial property it previously leased in Vista, CA. Development of a retail and office center that includes offices for healthcare practitioners. Tulare Youth Service Bureau opened in 1971 as a "drop-in center" for at risk youth. Golden State Family Services initially opened as a 501 Foster Family Agency in Redding, CA, in 1996. The agency expanded, opening its first office in the Central Valley in Visalia, CA, on April 1, 1997. NMTC financing helped them expand in Tulare, CA in 2007. Azalea Plaza was a major public priority for the city of South Gate and County of Los Angeles. $9,568,778 in low-interest financing to help renovate one of the largest providers of homeless housing and services in the Santa Barbara area – the Santa Barbara Rescue Mission. The LGBTQ Center Orange County provides services to more than 14,000 individuals annually across a broad spectrum of culture, ethnicity, age, and economic background. New community health facilities for two health care professional underserved communities of Sanger and Fowler The 13,469 sq. ft. adaptive reuse project provides a new space for the expansion of art and culture programming including theatre and pop-up events with other San Diego arts and culture institutions and allows Casa Familiar to serve 500 Low-Income Persons annually through expanded social services offerings. NMTC financing supported the San Pablo Helms Community Center project. The City of San Pablo, one of the poorest communities in Contra Costa County, experiences high levels of youth obesity and violence. Thanks in part to NMTC financing, in 2014, Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center opened the Ashland Community Clinic, a 20,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility that houses primary medical and dental, mental health, and various supportive services, all under one roof. ECSV is a collaborative project among 16 public institutions and private groups who provided financial support for an early childhood education facility 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. $15.7 million to construct a new, 68,000 sq. ft. replacement facility for Sharp HealthCare in downtown San Diego. NMTC financing to help bridge a funding gap for the construction of the new approximately 44,000-square-foot, two-story ADA-compliant expanded Jackie Robinson Family YMCA. The relocation and major expansion of FHCSD's current store-front center in the Diamond Neighborhoods area of San Diego. Copley-Price Family YMCA opened its doors to the public in 2014 and proudly serves one of the most diverse communities in San Diego, offering a supportive environment for people in the El Cajon, Kensington, Hillcrest, and North and South Park areas. A new senior center to provide meals, shelter, and healthcare to low-income seniors. Rehabilitation and reuse of a 361 acres historic Naval Training Center for a blend of creative uses. Phase 2 of a renovation of eight historic buildings, known as the Barracks, offering over 75,000 sq. ft. of commercial space. Renovation of a vacant warehouse provides a state-of-the-art K-12 learning facility for students impacted by homelessness. Financing for a Victor Treatment Centers, Inc a provider established in San Bernardino, California specializing in residential treatment facility, emotionally disturbed children. Financing for the acquisition of leasehold interest of 71.78 acre parcel of land and construction of industrial buildings. A community health center with a mission to improve patient health outcomes by providing the highest quality healthcare services in a non-discriminatory and cost-effective manner targeting the most vulnerable and underserved. The renovation of the Winters Building – a school and performing arts center that provides services to underserved inner-city youth. New community center expands opportunity for thousands of children in historically disinvested community. NMTC financing supported the Coyote Valley Hotel and Wastewater project. The modernization of the Port of Hueneme retained $7 billion in trade business and 500 livable wage jobs. The Fox Theater Pomona is a multi-purpose entertainment venue located at the center of downtown Pomona. Vallarta Supermarket, a Latino owned and controlled company acquired the lease of a 49,870 sq. ft. former Vons Grocery in a severely distressed low-income community in Pasadena, CA. NMTC financing for the construction of 21 affordable homeownership units that replaced a nuisance liquor store at a blighted intersection in Pasadena. Financing for Ravenswood to move out of modular buildings with limited space and services. Manufacturer of character costumes and franchisor of themed party events. A $7.1 million loan from Capital Impact Partners helped North County Health Services purchase and renovate a new 12,000-sq. ft. health center to replace its aging facility in Oceanside, a city with some of the highest poverty rates in the North County. The facility is a primary care health clinic serving seasonal and migrant farm workers residing in the southern part of the San Luis Obispo County. Tax Credit Financing for Girls Inc. Building Renovation in Oakland Asian Health Services Asian Health Services is a FQHC whose mission is to address the unmet health care needs of the underserved in Oakland, CA. Small business financing for a family-owned general contractor to purchase a building for its office and warehouse space. Supportive services facility for the homeless families in the San Fernando Valley. The new construction of manufacturing and corporate office space in a low-income community within North Hollywood. A first-in-nation renewable energy operating business that uses Sierra Nevada forest waste as its feedstock to produce electricity. The construction of a non-profit primary and preventive health care facility for the farmworkers and low-income service workers of Napa and Sonoma counties. Financing for M.E.R.C.I. for the completion of the construction of two new buildings on it’s Monterey Park campus. Finances construction of a 20,000 sq. ft. multi-structure office campus. A 52,000 sq. ft. medical office building anchored by the MLKCH Community Medical Group. Construction of a new 20,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art community facility in Watts for the Children's Institute is expected to begin in January 2020 and be completed in July 2021. Acquired and rehabiliated existing warehouse buildings into a specialized facility leasing food production space to small and businesses and other seeking production space. Located in the Downtown/South Los Angeles area, the Adams and Central project involves the construction of a mixed-use building on the corner of Central Avenue and Adams Boulevard. Build-out of a new ambulatory surgery center and rehab another building to include an urgent care center, slinical space, research facilities and administration facilities. Esperanza Community Housing Corporation, a nonprofit organization that supports affordable housing, health, arts and sciences, education and economic development, renovated a former garment factory into a 35,000-square-foot mixed-use building. NMTC financing supported the Math and Science Prep project. NMTC financing for a scattered location group home project. Development of a 460-seat charter high school. NMTC financing helped expand the facilities of AADAP, a social service provider. The new construction of the commercial component of One Santa Fe, a mixed-use, transit-oriented development in the Arts District, a low-income community within Downtown Los Angeles. NMTC financing for a project serves as an incubator for 50 small- to medium-sized food producers that have outgrown their startup spaces. A Charter Management Organization designed and developed by the USC Rossier School of Education in 2012 to close the graduation gap for high-need students in Los Angeles. NMTC financing to construct a new, 48,000 square foot facility - The Otis Booth Campus. The new construction of a YMCA health and fitness center (approximately 29,000 square feet) in the Koreatown neighborhood of the Wilshire Center District, a low-income community within the City of Los Angeles characterized by 42% obesity rate among youth. Financing for permanent facilities for two Alliance schools: the existing College-Ready Middle School #5, which had outgrown the Boys and Girls Club on Pasadena Avenue, and the College-Ready High School #14. Exhibit design and fabrication for a children's science center, as well as building modifications to the existing shell and core located in the Hansen Dam Recreation Area. A multi-purpose campus provides a “beacon of hope” for LGBT youth and seniors. The Dream Center, a volunteer-driven organization, currently serves over 40,000 people each month. Financing for Long Beach Post Acute, a 78 bed, 24 hour skilled nursing facility. The construction of a new federally qualified health center, a 27,500 S. F. facility in Lompoc, CA to replace an aging facility, and the renovation of a 21,300 S. F. leased facility in Paso Robles, CA. Contruction of a Multi-use College Sportscomplex in the West Hills Community College District. The BioFuels energy project includes both the development of a methane gas treatment facility at the City of San Diego's Point Loma wastewater treatment plant, and the installation of three fuel cells at multiple locations in San Diego. A California North Coast enterprise focused on sustainable forestry (including a carbon sequestration project), fisheries habitat protection and restoration, and ecosystem services over a 47,097-acre forested landscape. NMTC financing for a child care center NMTC financing rehabilitates and transforms an existing 18,000 sq. ft. commercial building into a music education facility and community center for low-income youth. Genesis LA has closed $7.75 million in NMTC financing to support the Exceptional Children's Foundation expand its services into Inglewood. A Small Business Fund loan to a small ice cream distributor, which enabled him to purchase the office/warehouse space that he was leasing. Project consists of the construction of a 40,000 sq. ft., 3 store campus building which includes 10,000 sq. ft. of retail. Project consists of the construction of a 40,000 sq. ft., 3 store campus building which includes 10,000 sq. ft. of retail. Financing for a shelter providing housing, food, and clothing to homeless clients. Impact Community Capital LLC, dedicated $16.3M in NMTCs to capitalize the Healthy California initiative. Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center is a FQHC, with over 300 multicultural and multilingual health professionals, with extensive language capacity. The Karuk Tribe constructed a 4,800 sq ft family services center in Happy Camp, California. Construction of a new 45,000 sq. ft. supermarket in a Fresno food desert. Located on the campus of Fresno State and part of the university's long-term development plan, the Campus Pointe project brought much-needed retail, entertainment, dining services and jobs to students and residents of underserved neighborhoods surrounding the school. The 44,000-sq. ft. Lighthouse for Children project created a new 15,000 sq. ft. child care center, 10,000 outdoor play space, 10,000 sq. ft. community learning center, 7,500 sq. ft. of professional office space for nonprofit service providers Thanks to NMTC financing, the Central California Food Bank purchased a 140,000-sq. ft. facility to house its headquarters, distribution center, and volunteer facilities. Financing for a FQHC, Fallbrook Family Health Center, which offers comprehensive medical care for the entire family. NMTC financing helped Northern California Indian Development Council to fund upgrades that preserve and revitalize their headquarters office - the historic Carson Block Building in downtown Eureka, CA. The development and operation of 45,000 SF, 12 screen, minority-owned commercial movie theater which may serve as a community center. Financing for a specialty pharmaceutical research and development company in Corona, CA. Financing for the West Hills Community College District for its new Agricultural Science facility in Coalinga, California, also known as the Farm of the Future. The new construction of an assisted living facility for the elderly. The NMTC provided small business financing for two businesses in Citrus Heights ($262,000) and Sacramento ($97,000), CA. New operations center to offer improved transportation and outreach services to geographically isolated and at-risk populations in Butte County. With a focus on academic achievement, career preparation, service learning and leadership development, the new YMCA Teen Center aims to empower high school age youth to develop the life skills and competencies necessary to becoming responsible community members. Construction of the Ed Roberts Campus, a collaboration of seven non-profit organizations serving the Bay Area. $700,000 to a steel truss manufacturer in Banning, CA In February 2012, Mt. Poso’s power plant completed its conversion to biomass and successfully began delivering its full capacity of clean, renewable energy. The construction of a office building for Maxima Products, a manufacturer of high quality and economical Heavy Duty Mobile Column Lifts ranging from 16,500 lbs–18,500 lbs lifting capacity per column.