Resurgent RemingtonHelping to turn an entire neighborhood for the better, the NMTC program and the effect it can have is on display in Remington, a northern Baltimore neighborhood. Encouraging investment and supporting one project to help stabilize a neighborhood, NMTC was utilized to rejuvenate Miller’s Court, an unused and derelict building into a center for nonprofits such as Wide Angle Youth Media. Since, more investments have been made into housing, community-focused retail and more.
Explore! Community School to open Fall 2015The mission of Explore! Community School is to develop the love for learning, critical thinking, and communication skills of a diverse community of students as they master the academic and social emotional building blocks necessary for college and career success.
Drawing upon sponsor agency Martha O'Bryan Center's extensive experience in the community and the success of East End Preparatory School, Explore! Community School will become one of Nashville's highest achieving schools, a hallmark of what a school can be in terms of providing an excellent, joyful education for all children, regardless of socioeconomic, racial, and cultural background. The educational program of Explore! will be built upon the following key components:
- A culture of excellence and joy. We believe that when students are held to high standards and create works of excellence that they take pride in and ownership of, they realize their true potential, unlocking that capacity for excellence in every area of their loves. Children are born with a love for learning and we will cultivate that love by providing a joyful educational experience that encourages each student to explore their creativity and passions in a supportive and rigorous environment.
- Project-Based Learning. Daily, students will engage in hands on, real-life learning activities that reinforce taught skills and concepts while developing the critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and creativity skills necessary for success in the 21st Century.
- Integrated character development. In order for students to be truly prepared for success, character traits such as self-control, perseverance, responsibility, empathy, and hope must be purposefully taught and encouraged. Explore! students will benefit from integrated character development that ensures they are equipped with the academic and developmental foundations to create excellence in every aspect of their life.
- K-8 school community. Explore! will create a supportive community of teachers and learners in which students at every grade level feel safe to take risks, express themselves, and strive towards excellence. This community will enable students in early adolescence to focus on developing the academic and character foundation necessary for success in high school in a familiar and supportive environment.
- Family engagement. At Explore! we enroll families, not just students, and will be responsive to families' needs and interests. Recognizing that caregivers are children's primary teachers, we will work purposefully to engage families and empower them to participate meaningfully in their child's education.
- Celebration of diversity. Our school community will reflect the diversity of Nashville and each student and family's unique background will be celebrated and utilized as an opportunity for learning. Our school depends upon approaching diversity as a strength-based model, learning from our differences as well as our shared experiences.
- Community programming. It is a high priority to engage with families and the community in which Explore! is located and to make them a significant part of the Explore! learning community. We will make it clear, through our school philosophy, design, policies, and practices, that we believe that children learn everywhere, all the time and that partnering with our families and the community is a critical element in student learning.
7800 Susquehanna Street7800 Susquehanna Street represents a new way – in addition to lending and technical assistance – that Bridgeway creates impact. Watch how 7800 Susquehanna Street and its tenants make a difference.
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CohnReznick NMTC 2018 Case Study - Woodlawn
Reinvestment Fund: Pythian Building, New OrleansThe Pythian Building is a historically important, vacant 10-story building in the downtown business district of New Orleans. Reinvestment Fund financing helped Green Coast Enterprises convert the building into workforce affordable housing units, combined with 20,000 square feet of retail space, and 16,000 square feet of office space.
The project is receiving New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocations in support of the development. Reinvestment Fund is providing NMTC allocations and loans to bridge state and federal historic tax credit equity. National Trust Community Investment Corporation is providing the remaining NMTC allocations and US Bank is the equity investor. Stonehenge Capital and Iberia Bank are also financing partners in this project.
Florida Community Loan Fund helped Boys & Girls Clubs of Manatee County with New Markets Tax CreditsFlorida Community Loan Fund, FCLF, helped Boys & Girls Clubs of Manatee County achieve their dream of a new club building, with financing through the New Markets Tax Credit, NMTC, program. FCLF has helped projects succeed in Florida's low-income communities for 20+ years, with a focus on projects that create high social impact. Learn more at www.fclf.org
Northern Nevada Hopes - The Stacie Mathewson Community Wellness Center GRAND OPENING!On Jan. 13, 2015, Northern Nevada HOPES held a groundbreaking ceremony for the upcoming Stacie Mathewson Community Wellness Center, a three-story 37,000 square-foot medical facility. The center is now operating and open to the community. Please join us on March 15, 2016 to celebrate the Grand Opening from 11 am to 1 pm - inside the new building at 580 W. 5th Street.
The event features tours of the new building and light refreshments. Speakers include HOPES CEO Sharon Chamberlain, Mayor Hillary Schieve, Donor Stacie L. Mathewson, HOPES Board President Doug Brewer, and Renown Health CEO Dr. Tony Slonim.
More details here: http://ow.ly/ZrLM5
We're so excited to welcome you into our new home. Can't wait to see you there!
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Nemak USA - MuniStrategiesImpact video for Nemak USA in Sylacuaga, AL
The Rise Of The Iron Horse GrillA Photo Story by Sarah Black; Featuring Chef Pierre Pryer
"The first dish I ever saw was an enchilada. I had never eaten one before...and at that point I knew that this was what I wanted to do. I would leave my dish station, go on the line and just ask guys, ‘What are you doing? What's this right here? What's this dish called? What are these called?' Before long I was able to make my own recipes, and I never washed dishes again!”
- Chef Pierre Pryer Sr., The Iron Horse Grill [since ’86]
Lost twice to fires, Iron Horse Grill is a flagship of revitalization for Jackson’s downtown community. Chef is going on his third tenure, having worked on and off there since 1986.
"We look forward to being a part of the continued growth of Downtown Jackson. Projects like the Capitol Art Lofts, Westin Hotel, and Mississippi History & Civil Rights Museum will continue to allow Chef Pierre and The Iron Horse Grill to share the great reasons Downtown Jackson is Back!"
- Andy Nesenson. General Manager, The Iron Horse Grill
Iron Horse Grill will launch an all NEW menu January 25, bringing back an ‘old favorite’ for the last 25 years- Burrito De Pollo, a fresh flour tortilla with lime sauce, stuffed with spicy chicken, tomatoes, green onion, hand rolled and topped with a light sour cream sauce and Monterrey Jack cheese.
"I was walking through the restaurant a couple of weeks ago during Sunday Brunch and they were playing the song ‘Don’t Stop Believing’ — A guest grabbed me by the arm and said 'Chef, I can start believing you’re gonna bring back the Burrito De Pollo.' And I said, 'M’aam I’m gonna do that.’
“Like” and “Share” Chef Pierre’s story to celebrate Mississippi brights spots #MS200 #MSbrightspots #VisitJackson Contact Pierre: Pierre@theironhorsegrill.com / Photos by Sarah Black - Sarah@ironhorsegrill.com
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During 2017, Blue Magnolia Films / Corner To Corner Productions supported an historic “time capsule” of narrated photo essays, produced by Mississippians, ages 14 – 91, from Jackson, Greenville, Port Gibson, Laurel, Tupelo, Ocean Springs, Mound Bayou, Clarksdale, Water Valley, Oxford, Hattiesburg, Natchez and Mississippi Band of Choctaw.
From December 9 - February 28 2018, The Greater Jackson Arts Council & Visit Jackson, MS are hosting a mile-long “interactive” gallery running the length of Capitol Street, comprised of 200 images, each five-feet in length. The exhibit runs from Hilton Garden Inn Jackson Downtown / King Edward Hotel to Coalesce Coworking & PORTICO Offices on State St. #MississippiMile #MS200
Scan and play the stories using a FREE QR Code app on your phone #MississippiMile #MS200
Sponsors include: Greater Jackson Arts Council Visit Jackson, MS, C Spire, Hilton Garden Inn Jackson Downtown, The Selby and Richard McRae Foundation and Corner to Corner Productions.
The Iron Horse Grill will be serving as a Food Sponsor & specialty cocktail provider for the 2018 Speakeasy Soirée through Phoenix Club of Jackson to benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Mississippi (BGCCM)- Purchase your all-inclusive tickets to join them - https://speakeasysoiree2018.eventbrite.com
Tragedy To Triumph - Winston Medical CenterFootage of tornado destruction and aftermath, plus interviews with key hospital leaders. Winston Medical Center opens the doors of its new hospital on the third anniversary of the tornado, April 28, 2017.
Abilene Life Sciences AcceleratorProduced by Bill Mackie
Crosstown Concourse Mixed-Use Restoration of the Sears Buildingcrosstownmemphis.com
Five years ago, an improbable journey to restore and redevelop the Sears Crosstown building began.
Many doubted that one of the largest abandoned buildings in Tennessee could be transformed from debilitating blight into a community asset. But as of February 21st, doing the improbable becomes history.
Please plan to join us on Saturday, February 21st, from 11:00am - 2:00pm as we commemorate the redevelopment of the Sears Crosstown building, 88 years to the day after its initial groundbreaking in 1927.
The celebration will include a formal ceremony, presentations, the launch of our new branding, exhibitions (including new renderings), an iron pour using old radiators from the building, live music, food, and much more.
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Additional Video & Video Assistance by Edward Valibus Phillips & Melissa Anderson Sweazy
Music "The Time To Run"
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Music "Shooting Star"
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Westervelt Pellets - a NMTC Success StoryLearn how the NMTC helped finance a manufacturing facility in rural Aliceville, AL. NMTC allocation was provided by CEI Capital Management, Wells Fargo, Rural Development Partners, and WNC National Community Development Advisors.
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Street Squash, a New Markets Tax Credit Success StoryStreetSquash, located in Harlem, is an innovative and successful urban youth enrichment program that was founded in 1999. StreetSquash combines academic activities, college preparation, community service, mentoring, and squash for boys and girls ages 9-18 to help them graduate from high school and move on to active and productive lives.
Thanks to $6.5 million in NMTC financing provided by HEDC New Markets, Inc., StreetSquash expanded into a 19,000 square foot facility in Harlem, NY in November 2008. The new facility has allowed StreetSquash to serve more than 750 Harlem public school children each year, providing 4 classrooms and a library, as well as 8 squash courts, a workout area, locker rooms, and administrative offices. StreetSquash was able to expand its after-school program to serve more 160 children annually; provide College Prep Program to 100 students annually; expand the Summer Discovery and Youth Employment Program to serve over 300 students annually; create an Alumni Outreach Program for nearly 100 high school graduates; and launch the Physical Education for Public Schools Program that serves over 750 students annually through daytime squash instruction gym programs.
Now that it has the physical capacity to serve more students, the organization added six full-time positions and fifteen part-time positions − two of which are filled by parents who live in the neighborhood. StreetSquash also doubled its volunteer base to 100 so that it can serve more students. Outside of organizational growth, the new building has increased StreetSquash’s efficiency, bolstered the organization’s external credibility, encouraged cohesion and community building, and improved students’ experiences of their physical surroundings. By investing in a center that expands operations and improves participants’ experiences, StreetSquash serves as a true community asset.
IFF's Work in DetroitIFF’s activities in Detroit run the gamut from making a difference in neighborhoods through loans and real estate consulting to improving the early education landscape in partnership with area foundations.
IFF's Work in ChicagoIFF’s work in the Chicago area encompasses projects in city neighborhoods, suburban streets and across the state.
One Santa Fe$13.72 Million of New Markets Tax Credit Allocation for Mixed-Use Development in Los Angeles, CA
NMTC Stepping Stones Video
East BaltimoreMerge of original E. Balto. and BOA NMTC videos