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$12.6 million awarded through neighborhood assistance program



The Department of Economic Development announced Wednesday that it will award $12.6 million in 50% and 70% tax credits through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) to 66 organizations for community development projects statewide.

"Missouri nonprofits provide critical services to citizens and our most vulnerable populations," Governor Mike Parson said. "This program supports organizations in their work to provide assistance to Missourians who need it most, which helps ensure our communities remain healthy and strong."

NAP helps nonprofit organizations leverage private-sector funds by providing partial state tax credits to businesses that make contributions to approved community improvement projects. During the Fiscal Year 2022 cycle, tax credits were reserved for organizations providing critical services, with priority given to projects providing job training, education, and those located in previously underserved areas of the state. Other project types include crime prevention, community service projects, and revitalization of community-based buildings and areas.

"A strong economy begins with thriving communities, and the Neighborhood Assistance Program is a great example of the public and private sectors collaborating to ensure both," Missouri Department of Economic Development Acting Director Maggie Kost said. "This program increases the positive impact nonprofits have on their communities, which means increased opportunity and prosperity for all Missourians."

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