In a significant step toward addressing food insecurity in South Carolina’s rural communities, the Lowcountry Food Bank (LCFB) is constructing a new 20,000-square-foot distribution center in Hampton County. This transformative project, made possible partly through New Market Tax Credits (NMTC) from the South Carolina Community Loan Fund (SCCLF), will dramatically improve food access for residents across the region’s most vulnerable communities.
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Archer School Closing: Charleston County ARPA Funding Bridges Crucial Gap
SCCLF in partnership with the Humanities Foundation is proud to announce the closing of $2 million in funding for the Archer School Apartments. This...
Lowcountry Veterans Home
On any given night, a homeless veteran can find themselves seeking out safe shelter in unconventional risky places. “If it’s not them staying in the...
NMTC Project Funding: $5M for TK Gregg Community Center
OVERVIEW Project: TK Gregg Community CenterCredits Allocated: $5,000,000Location: Spartanburg, SCProject Type: Community Facility SITUATION The...
Investing in Education: OCSD5 High School for Health Professions
© The T&D. Photo by T&D Correspondent Yon Line. The Orangeburg Consolidated School District Five (OCSD 5) community wanted to create a...
New Markets Tax Credits For Healthy Rural Communities
The New Markets Tax Credit Program (NMTC) was established by Congress in 2000 to spur new or increased investments into operating businesses and...