National Health Center Week!
  • NCB Capital Impact Celebrates National Health Center Week! The week-long campaign informs and educates the public, policymakers and practitioners about America's 1200 community, migrant and homeless health centers.
  • NCB Capital Impact kicks off National Health Center Week 2010 (August 8 – 14), by “Celebrating America's Health Centers: Turning the Vision into Reality.”
  • As policymakers debate health care reform, we would like to pay special tribute to the national network of Community, Migrant, Homeless and Public Housing Health Centers in providing high-quality, affordable primary care and preventive services, and often provide on-site dental, pharmaceutical, and mental health and substance abuse services to all American's nationwide. With the numbers of uninsured and underinsured are escalating, health care centers now serve 18 million health center patients in more than 7,000 communities'.
  • For 25 years, NCB Capital Impact has put its expertise and commitment to work for health centers by filling the facility finance gap and is dedicated to provide innovative financing solutions for health center facilities in low- and moderate-income communities nationwide. Per National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) report, "ACCESS CAPITAL: New Opportunities for Meeting America's Primary Care Infrastructure Needs,” Health Centers are falling short in meeting facility needs for new and renovated buildings and more than 90% of surveyed health centers report that they must rebuild their facilities either to continue to serve 30 million people by the year 2015.
  • In the last 13 years alone, we’ve provided over $464 million to community health centers creating 2.9+ million square feet of community health center space serving over 750,000 patients.
  • NCB Capital Impact is a proud national sponsor of National Health Centers Week 2010 and will continue its mission to support health care facilities and strengthen primary care infrastructure that will lead to high quality primary and preventive care. With most health centers being located in areas where care is needed but scarce, and improve access to care for millions of Americans regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay
  • For more information about NCB Capital Impact’s financing health care facilities nationwide visit www.ncbcapitalimpact.org. For more about National Health Centers Week 2010, please visit www.healthcenterweek.org.


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.

 











 

Financing Community Health Care Organizations Nationwide

$464 million > 2.9 million sq ft > 750,000+ patients annually January 1, 2010

The Issue: Hard-Pressed Community Health Care Organizations Are Under FinancedNationwide, the numbers of uninsured and underinsured are escalating, as is the need for quality behavioral health care, in additional to primary care and dental services. Community-based health care and behavioral care providers need flexible financing partners if they are to carry on their critical work.

NCB Capital Impact’s Solution: Expertise, Determination and InnovationNCB Capital Impact provides flexible financing solutions that successfully preserve and expand affordable health care and behavioral care for low- income families across the country. We tap our 25 years in the market to customize appropriately structured financing for:

  • community health centers and clinics
  • substance abuse rehabilitation/behavioral care facilities


The Tools:  Financing, Advocacy and CooperationTo ensure low-cost capital is available nationwide, we develop innovative financing for:

  • Construction and Renovation Loans
     
  • Real Estate Acquisition and Term Loans
     
  • Equipment Loans
     
  • Revolving Lines of Credit / Working Capital
     

Want details on select loan products? See our loan applications page.

To deliver access to low-cost capital, we created programs such as New Markets Tax Credits. 

To assist community based health care organizations prepare for real estate development projects, we create resource guides like Breaking Ground: A Comprehensive Planning Guide for Health Center Projects(registration required)

To provide state and federal policy advocacy for issues important to health care providers, we create an annual policy agenda.

Partners in Innovation: 

  • California Health Facilities Financing Authority
  • California Primary Care Association (CPCA Loan Program)
  • Community Clinics Initiative
  • Impact Community Capital
  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Additional resources for community health centers (PDF, 69 KB)*
 

Impact: 

  • $464+ million in loans to community-based health care providers over 25 years
     
  • $409 million available through our New Markets Tax Credits program
     
  • 750,000+ low-income, underinsured and uninsured patients served annually
     
  • 2.9+ million square feet of community health center space
     


Work with Us: 

Jon Kelly (703) 647-2347
 



 

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