LENDING NEWS

New Market Tax Credits Finance Medical Facility (INDenverTimes, 06/15/2010)

Aspire Public Schools Secures $90 Million Bond Financing for Permanent Facilities (Gates Foundation, 05/06/2010)

'JPMorgan Chase Creates $325 Million Funding Initiative for High-Performing Charter Schools (MarketWatch, 05/04/2010)

$5 Million from MetLife Jump Starts $75 Million Program for California
Community Health CentersNMTC

Recovery Café Financing Made Possible by American Recovery and Reinvestment Program: NCB Capital Impact Provides
$9.79 Million in NMTC

NCB Capital Impact Awarded $90 Million in New Markets Tax Credits for a Total of $409 Million To Date

$45 Million in New Markets Tax Credits Go To Work in Communities Most in Need & Other News

Endowment for Health Partners with
NCB Capital Impact to
Offer $3 Million
Safety Net Loan Fund

Endowment for Health Partners with NCB Capital Impact to Offer $3 Million Safety Net Loan Fund (09/09)

$9.1 million in New Market Tax Credits benefit over 400 South Central Los Angeles Students (09/09)
“This inspirational project also represents the joint efforts of many able partners committed to education and opportunity, such as ExED, Pacific Charter School Development, LA Charter School New Markets Fund, NBC Capital Impact, and the Low Income Investment Fund.”

College for Creative Studies bets $136M on renovation of Albert Kahn's Argonaut, The Detroit News (04/09)
NCB Capital Impact provided $15 million in NMTC financing and partnered with 6 other lenders to finance this important development. The project will create 1200 charter school seats in grades 6-12 and 300 seats for the college and will anchor redevelopment in this part of Detroit.

Demand for Charter Schools Is High, Seats Are Few, The Wall Street Journal (04/09)
Congratulations to Edward W. Brooke! 

Treasury's New Markets Tax Credit Program Provides Needed Jobs to Michigan (04/09)
Director Donna J. Gambrell visits sites of NCB Capital Impact NMTC financing. As of April 2009, NCB Capital Impact has closed $35 million in NMTC transactions in Michigan.  Together those transactions have created more than 300 construction jobs and 250 permanent jobs, 1,900 seats at high performing charter schools and space for 300 college students.

 


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$150 Million in New Lending Capital Helps Over 88,000 People in Low-income Communities (08/04/10) 

Grassroots Initiative Gets $250,000 Boost:  NCB Capital Impact Receives Grant from MetLife Foundation to Launch the Village-to-Village Network, a program Empowering Older Americans to Age in Their Communities (01/28/10) 

$5 Million from MetLife Jump Starts $75 Million Program for California Community Health Centers (01/12/10) 

Innovative Homeownership Strategy Goes National with $1.2 Million in New Grant Funding (01/08/10) 

Recovery Café Financing Made Possible by American Recovery and Reinvestment Program: NCB Capital Impact Provides $9.79 Million in NMTC Financing for Therapeutic Facility Project (12/17/09) 

Treasury Department Announces $5 Billion in Awards To Spur Investment in Economically Distressed Communities: NCB Capital Impact Awarded $90 Million in New Markets Tax Credits for a Total of $409 Million To Date (10/30/09) 

NCB Capital Impact Names Recipients of Technical Assistance Grants for California Villages Project (10/21/09) 

Endowment for Health Partners with NCB Capital Impact to Offer $3 Million Safety Net Loan Fund (09/15/09) 

CARS™ Awards Highest Financial Strength & Impact Performance Ratings to NCB Capital Impact (08/11/09) 

California To Pilot Innovative Community Approach For Aging Boomers (07/15/09) 

Village to Village Network Launches Innovative Community Approach for Aging Boomers (05/29/09) 

Treasury Department Awards $90 million in New Markets Tax Credits to NCB Capital Impact (05/27/09) 

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Upcoming 2010 Events

Charter Schools: 

NCB Capital Impact will be attending the first annual National Green Charter Schools Conference on October 24-26 at the Hyatt Regency in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Save the date for the Thirteenth Annual MAPSA Michigan Charter School Conference at Detroit's Cobo Arena on November 1-2.

Health Care: 

The 2010 National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) Community Health Institute and Expo takes place September 10-14 at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas. Visit us at booth number 524! 

The 2010 California Primary Care Association (CPCA) Annual Conference will be held October 7-8 at the Sacramento Convention Center.

Come to the Illinois Primary Health Care Association's Annual Leadership Conference on October 20-22 at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch in St. Louis, Missouri.

Homeownership:  

The California Center for Cooperative Development hosts the Nuts and Bolts of Cooperative Housing conference on September 23 at the Casa Garden Center in Sacramento, California.

The National Housing Conference / Center for Housing Policy Partners in Innovation National Symposium and Policy Forum will be held on September 27 and 28 at the Denver Marriott City Center in Denver, Colorado. 

Long Term Care: 

The American Society for Aging 2010 East Coast Conference on Aging will be held September 13-17 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The 26th National Home and Community Based Services Conference happens September 26-29 at the Hilton Atlanta in Atlanta, Georgia. Check back later in the summer for a schedule of presentations by NCB Capital Impact experts.

Save the date for the Third Annual Green House® Project Meeting and Celebration. It’s happening this year in Albany, New York on September 28-30. More details will be posted soon so stay tuned!

Upcoming Green House® Workshops: 

-- December 1-2 - Palmyra, PA (Deadline November 16)

Click here to register or visit our website at www.ncbcapitalimpact.org 

Other: 

SOCAP10 (Social Capital Markets 2010) happens October 4 -5 at Ft. Mason in San Francisco, California. Stay tuned for further announcements about panel discussions featuring NCB Capital Impact staff.

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