FY25 Annual Report - Flipbook - Page 4
New Markets Tax Credits
$54M
Deployed in
Deployed
in FY25
FY25
NMTC Deployed
$176 M Total
By CEF Since 2020
Rio Grande
Wellness
Serving the
Western San
Luis Valley
Promoting
sustainability
PrimeHealth
Kroger
(Marillac Health)
(King Soopers)
Grand Junction
Mesa County is
identified as a
low-income
primary care
provider
shortage area
Fountain, CO
Nearly one in three
El Paso County
residents live in
low-income areas
with limited food
access
NMTC helped to
build a new 27,000
square-foot clinic to
offer primary care,
behavioral health
counseling, dental
care, integrated
pediatric medical
and dental services,
and a walk-up &
drive-thru pharmacy.
NMTC helped to
complete
construction of a
123,000 square-foot
King Soopers grocery
store to improve food
access and security
through affordable
pricing, fresh food
donations, and
collaborations with
local hunger relief
organizations.
Will serve 12,000
patients annually,
76% of whom are
expected to be lowincome persons or
residents of lowincome
communities.
Serves approximately
26,000 customers
annually in an area
considered a food
desert.
NMTC helped to fill the financing gap
for a 9,000 square-foot clinic and
several small housing units for those
who don’t live close by or who are
spending time with loved ones
during treatment or hospice.
Serves 550 individuals annually.
Lodging units will serve 730 annually.
Food Bank of the Rockies
Serves 30
counties in CO
Largest hunger
relief
organization in
Rocky Mtns
region
NMTC funds are used to cover growing
operating costs of the Western Slope
Facility, allowing FBR to increase food
distribution and narrow the gap
between community need and hunger
relief services as food insecurity rates
have reached a 10-year high.
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