Newport This Week has the story on the $25,000 Capital Grant Program award we recently delivered to Middletown Public Library to purchase a digital touchscreen smartboard, 13 desktop computers, and 9 laptops.
Read More →In 2010 we closed on a $12.1 million bond to finance land acquisition for and the construction of Providence Community Health Centers’ Chafee Health Center. We’re proud to provide bond financing to RI’s health &…
Read More →We recently visited Middletown Public Library to present a $25,000 RIHEBC Capital Grant Program Award that the library will be using to upgrade their laptops. We’re proud to help Rhode Island’s health & educational organizations…
Read More →Today we joined with the City of Pawtucket, the Pawtucket School Department, Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien, the Rhode Island Department of Education, the Pawtucket School Committee, and Pawtucket students, families, and teachers to cut the…
Read More →Today, we joined with the City of Newport, Newport Public Schools, and students, families, teachers, and residents to cut the ribbon on the brand new, state of the art Rogers High School. Since 2016, we’ve…
Read More →In 2004 we closed on a $6.3 million bond to finance construction of Thundermist Health Center of Woonsocket, allowing Thundermist to expand and better meet its mission of delivering exceptional health care, removing barriers to…
Read More →In 2023, Providence Schools reopened the completely renovated pre-k through 8th grade Narducci Learning Center. Since 2019, we’ve provided the City of Providence with more than $120 million in tax exempt bond financing for public…
Read More →We recently closed on a $76 million bond for the Town of East Greenwich to finance the construction of the new Frenchtown and Hanaford Elementary Schools. Congratulations to the East Greenwich Town Council and School…
Read More →In 2018, the City of Pawtucket reopened a completely renovated Potter Burns Elementary School. We’re proud to have helped finance this and other school construction and renovation projects across Pawtucket via $147 million in facilities…
Read More →In 2023, Providence Public Schools reopened the completely renovated William D’Abate Elementary. Since 2019, we’ve provided the City of Providence with more than $120 million in tax exempt bond financing for public school construction and renovation…
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