CDFA Tax Credit & Capacity Building Application Workshops – January 2023

The New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority will host a series of online webinars for organizations interested in applying for the Tax Credit and/or Community Economic Development Capacity Building Programs in 2023 or learning more. A video providing a brief overview of the Tax Credit program can be viewed here.

The Tax Credit & Community Economic Development Capacity Building Program Overview webinars will be held on January 11 and January 17, 2023. Topics to be covered include an overview of the Tax Credit Program, eligible applicants, program objectives and guidelines, funding priorities, and key dates. Interested applicants only need to register for one of the program overview webinars as the same content will be covered at each event.

  • January 11 (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM): Tax Credit & Community Economic Development Capacity Building Program Overview Workshop – Register Here
  • January 17 (2:00 – 4:00 PM): Tax Credit & Community Economic Development Capacity Building Program Overview Workshop – Register Here

Those interested in applying for funding are strongly encouraged to also attend one of the Tax Credit & Community Economic Development Capacity Building Application Writing Webinars specifically focused on the application process. These webinars will be held on January 12 and January 18, 2023. Topics to be covered include a step-by-step overview of the application. Interested applicants only need to register for one of the application webinars as the same content will be covered at each event.

  • January 12 (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM): Tax Credit & Community Economic Development Capacity Building Program Application Writing Workshop – Register Here
  • January 18 (2:00 – 4:00 PM): Tax Credit & Community Economic Development Capacity Building Program Application Writing Workshop – Register Here

Need grant writing assistance? Learn more about available resources.

 

About CDFA’s Tax Credit Program

The CDFA Tax Credit program allocates approximately $5 million worth of tax credits annually to community development projects on a competitive basis. Funds are allocated to specific projects or programs that are of public benefit, for a public purpose and can reasonably be expected to address one or more of the following objectives:

  • Contribute to the development or redevelopment and economic well-being of target areas or target populations
  • Contribute to the economic development of the state
  • Increase or maintain threatened primary employment
  • Provide affordable housing opportunities to low- and moderate-income people

Eligible applicants include community development corporations, other nonprofit organizations involved in community development, and employee and other types of cooperatives