The Department of Economic Development (DED) announced today that it will award more than $7.2 million in tax credits to 31 organizations throughout Missouri through the Neighborhood Assistance Program’s (NAP) Fiscal Year 2025 – Round 1 cycle.
“We’re pleased to see the Neighborhood Assistance Program continuing to improve the lives of Missourians statewide,” said Governor Mike Parson. “This program is another way we’re investing in more resilient communities and increasing our state’s capacity for economic growth.”
A total of up to $16 million is awarded through NAP annually, with projects limited to $250,000 in 50% tax credits and $350,000 in 70% tax credits. Credits for this fiscal year will be awarded in two rounds, with this being the first round that opened in March 2024. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and businesses that meet program requirements. During the Fiscal Year 2025 cycle, tax credits were reserved for organizations providing critical services, with priority given to projects located in previously underserved areas of the state.
The full list of Fiscal Year 2025 Round 1 NAP recipients and projects is available here.
“The Neighborhood Assistance Program strengthens communities by supporting organizations that are making positive differences all across our state,” said Michelle Hataway, Director of the Department of Economic Development. “We’re proud to partner with recipients of this program as they implement projects that build brighter futures and help Missourians prosper.”
Details on recipients, including their missions and use of NAP awards, will also be featured on DED’s social media channels - Facebook, LinkedIn, and X.
About the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP)
Administered by the Community Solutions Team, NAP helps nonprofit organizations leverage private-sector funds by providing partial state tax credits to businesses that make contributions to approved community improvement projects. The program can help fund job training initiatives, crime prevention, education, community service projects, and revitalization of community-based buildings and areas. For more information, including upcoming application cycles, eligibility criteria, and frequently asked questions, visit the NAP webpage.
About the Missouri Department of Economic Development
The Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) works to create an environment that encourages economic growth by supporting Missouri’s businesses and diverse industries, strengthening our communities, developing a talented and skilled workforce, and maintaining a high quality of life. As one team built around the customer and driven by data, DED aspires to be the best economic development department in the Midwest. Through its various initiatives, DED is helping create opportunities for Missourians to prosper.
For the latest updates on DED’s current or future programs and initiatives, visit DED’s website.