Archive for the ‘New Markets Tax Credit’ Category
written on October 21st, 2010 | by Brenda Stier-Anstine
On October 7-8, 2010, key staff joined the Finance Fund board of directors for a retreat held at the Clarence D. Lumpkin Point of Pride Building in Columbus. A Finance Fund New Markets Tax Credit project in 2007, the location perfectly punctuated one of the overall retreat goals, which was to allow the board of [...]
Tags: Community Development Entities, Finance Fund, Jobs, Low Income Community, New Markets Tax Credit, NMTC, tax credits
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written on September 22nd, 2010 | by James R. Klein
Recently, Finance Fund celebrated the official kick-off of construction at a special sign unveiling at the site of the third building at Tech Town in Dayton. Tech Town is a technology-oriented campus that is designed to support commercialization, application and convergence of cutting-edge technologies. The new 62,000-square-foot smart office building is expected to be ready [...]
Tags: Community Development, Dayton, economic development, Finance Fund, New Markets Tax Credit, Tech Town
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written on August 13th, 2010 | by James R. Klein
Earlier this week, we had the pleasure of sharing the wonderful news about the Freeport Press expansion. The increased capabilities created by this new printer present an excellent opportunity for the region. On Monday, Finance Fund joined David Pilcher, owner of the Freeport Press to celebrate the expansion, and both Governor Ted Strickland and Congressman [...]
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written on August 9th, 2010 | by James R. Klein
On August 9, the Freeport Press announced the addition of a new, specialized printing press at a special reception. The new printing press enables Harrison County’s largest employer, Freeport Press to retain 150 jobs and add another 40 jobs over the next seven years. Both Governor Ted Strickland and Congressman Zack Space attended the event, [...]
Tags: Columbus, Finance Fund, Harrison County, New Markets Tax Credits, Ohio, Ohio Department of Development, Ohio economic development, Ohio Government, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland, U.S. Congressman Zack Space
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written on June 17th, 2010 | by James R. Klein
On May 27, in Jackson, Ohio, my staff and I ventured to picturesque Jackson, Ohio, located in the Appalachian foothills, to celebrate the economic development success of another fruitful partnership—Ohio Basic Minerals. Patrick McDonald, Ohio Basic Minerals CEO, and Jeff Schrader, founder of the original Schrader and Sons Sand and Gravel, spoke to the crowd [...]
Tags: Appalachia, Columbus Business First, Columbus Dispatch, Finance Fund, Finance Fund Capital Corporation, Jackson County Times-Journal, James Klein, Jobs, New Markets Tax Credit, NMTC
Posted in Appalachia, Community Development, Finance Fund Partnerships, Manufacturing, New Markets Tax Credit, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
written on May 25th, 2010 | by James R. Klein
This week we’re seeing our mission and values come to life as we celebrate another success story. Ohio Basic Minerals (OBM), a sand and gravel company in Appalachia’s Jackson, Ohio, is holding their grand re-opening Thurs., May 27. OBM is celebrating its newly expanded and revitalized facility. The project created 35 construction jobs, retained seven [...]
Tags: economy, expansion, Finance Fund, Finance Fund Capital Corporation, Jobs, Low Income Community, New Markets Tax Credit, NMTC, OBM, Ohio Basic Minerals, Ohio Department of Development, revitalization, sand, State of Ohio
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written on May 4th, 2010 | by James R. Klein
On Wed., April 21, we proudly hosted several state legislators, community leaders and Finance Fund project partners at the Capital Club in downtown Columbus. It was an excellent opportunity to share how Finance Fund has positively impacted some of the state’s most distressed communities. We highlighted four partnership “success stories,” including Ohio Basic Minerals in [...]
Tags: CDFI, Community Development Finance Institution, Early Child Development, Finance Fund, Jobs, New Markets Tax Credit, NMTC, Ohio General Assembly, State of Ohio, US Treasury Department
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written on March 29th, 2010 | by James R. Klein
One of our strongest resources is the New Market Tax Credit program (NMTC) awarded to us from the federal government. Back on Oct. 30, I announced our award of $50 million in NMTC funding – a great achievement for us and for Ohio’s distressed communities (discover more in the NMTC article category). As part of [...]
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written on February 25th, 2010 | by James R. Klein
On February 19th I participated in a conference call in which senior Treasury officials provided remarks preceding a press release and fact sheet further supporting the inclusion of a New Markets Tax Credit program extension for 2010 & 2011 in the President’s proposed budget. “As part of the Administration’s strategy to restore prosperity and create [...]
Tags: CDFI, CDFI Coalition, collaboration, Community Development Entities, Community Development Finance Institution, economic challenges, Finance Fund, James Klein, Low Income Community, New Markets Tax Credit, NMTC, President Barack Obama, stimulus, tax credits, US Treasury Department
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written on December 17th, 2009 | by James R. Klein
Last week’s Washington, DC trip was a fitting cap on 2009. Finance Fund has increased its exposure in public policy and public relations over the year, and these series of meetings were in line with that strategy. Tuesday was spent on Capitol Hill visiting with thirteen members of the Ohio Congressional delegation about extension of [...]
Tags: Alternative Minimum Tax, Michael Barr, New Markets Tax Credit, NMTC, Pat Tiberi
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