An easy-to-use resource cataloguing a wide range of strategies to prevent eviction and promote housing stability that offers policymakers, practitioners and advocates a broad overview of available tools and guidance on when to use them.
Enterprise is an intermediary under the Section 4 Capacity Building for Affordable Housing and Community Development program (Section 4), funded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and our vision is a country where home and community are steppingstones to more.
Enterprise submitted comments on the Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Request for Input (RFI) regarding Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s required Equitable Housing Finance Plans.
In January 2020, Enterprise Community Partners launched its Native Homeownership Learning Communities Cohort (NHLCC), a twelve-month initiative focused on building the capacity of participating organizations to deliver homeownership programming.
An interactive training curriculum designed as a companion guide to the 2018 Tribal Leaders Handbook on Homeownership accompanied by a training series for Native practitioners assisting them with improving housing conditions on tribal land.
The Enterprise Rural and Native American Program team has developed a series of no-cost training and peer-learning sessions designed to help rural housing providers and nonprofits acquire and preserve USDA Rural Development, HUD 811 and 202, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and other subsidized and affordable housing.
Enterprise developed Tipping the Scale, a new small- to medium-scale multifamily preservation toolkit, that will make it easier for owners and developers in Atlanta and Miami to understand the benefits and opportunities in preserving unsubsidized affordable small- to medium-multifamily (SMMF) housing.