Technical assistance and training is available to city, county and state governments that are participating jurisdictions and existing or potential Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDO) to improve performance related to the investment of HOME funding in affordable programs and projects.
Training materials from A Practical Guide to Solar on Multifamily Developments are available.
In designing local and regional trainings, Enterprise works with local participating jurisdictions to determine training priorities and has developed trainings on a variety of topics such as:
- Affordable Housing Development
- Affordable Housing Finance
- Low-Income Tax Credits
- HOME Program
- On becoming a CHDO
- Property and Asset Management
- Green Building
- Resident Services
- Joint Ventures
- Strategic Planning
- Board Roles and Responsibilities
We work together to plan and deliver training designed to participating jurisdictions and/or CHDO staff in order to impart the skills and information needed to develop high-quality HOME-assisted housing. We help with understanding HOME program requirements, addressing barriers to development and expanding capacities to design and implement housing programs and projects that reflect sound underwriting, management and fiscal controls.
In 1994, The U. S. Department Housing and Urban Development (HUD) began to provide funding bases for a community’s overall Continuum of Care–the system and strategies that help the homeless get off the streets through emergency and transitional shelter and into permanent supported housing. Enterprise provides the technical assistance needed to work with HUD and community groups to insure the system works most efficiently.
The training and technical assistance offered by Enterprise Community Partners, Inc in California is funded in part by HUD's Office of Community Planning and Development, through HOME CHDO Technical Assistance awards.
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