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Enterprise Community Partners Announces New Board Chair, Christopher W. Collins
Enterprise Community Partners announced that its Board of Trustees has elected Christopher W. Collins as the organization’s next board chair.
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Enterprise Community Partners Announces Janis Bowdler as New President of the Solutions Division
Enterprise Community Partners announced the appointment of Janis Bowdler as the affordable housing nonprofit’s next President of the Solutions Division.
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Power Forward Communities
Power Forward Communities, a coalition Enterprise co-leads with some of the country’s most trusted community development, climate, and housing organizations, is purpose-built to make America’s homes more energy efficient and drive a market transformation that cuts costs and benefits to renters and homeowners in communities nationwide.
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Expanding Childcare Access for King County Families
Eight King County organizations will receive $3.7 million in grants to build and renovate childcare classrooms, adding urgently needed capacity for families and children from funds made available from King County’s Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account (PSTAA) and administered by Enterprise Community Partners.
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Here’s what to know about the housing bill that could become law Friday
Shaun Donovan, president and CEO of Enterprise Community Partners, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the housing bill, the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which could become law on Friday, July 10th.
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Enterprise Community Partners Names Ayonna Blue Donald as Vice President of Midwest Market
Enterprise Community Partners, one of the nation’s largest affordable housing nonprofits, announced the appointment of Ayonna Blue Donald as Vice President of the Midwest Market.
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Clearing the Air
Bay Area affordable housing developers are replacing gas appliances with electric to provide cleaner, healthier homes for their residents while keeping homes affordable for the long term.
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Colorado’s 2026 Legislative Outcomes on Housing Stability
Budget pressures may have set the tone for Colorado's 2026 session, but advocates still found room to advance protections particularly for mobile homeowners and people experiencing homelessness.