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Case study from application to construction: Clearinghouse CDFI puts new markets tax credits to work

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  • Doug Bystry

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Two Community Development Financial Institutions share their stories of how they created CDEs and successfully applied to the CDFI Fund for NMTCs. Both financed innovative projects with their tax credits. In these two articles, they share their experiences and lessons learned in applying for and using tax credits to make community-enhancing investments.

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  • Doug Bystry, 2005. "Case study from application to construction: Clearinghouse CDFI puts new markets tax credits to work," Community Development Innovation Review, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue 1, pages 37-42.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedfcr:y:2005:p:37-42:n:v.1no.1
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    1. Kevin Leichner, 2010. "Enhancing New Markets Tax Credit pipeline flow: Maintaining a continuous deal flow in spite of funding gaps and market volatility," Community Development Working Paper 2010-06, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

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