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Southern California Team Partners with Abode Communities on Rouse Day of Service
It was an honor to work with Abode Communities for our Rouse Day of Service, and we are excited to announce two new team members, Dominique Veasey-Hall and Sydney Smanpongse.
Enterprise in the News
Faith organizations are stepping up on housing
In a Crain's op-ed, Enterprise Senior Vice President of Programs, Baaba Halm, highlights how houses of worship in New York are addressing the affordability crisis.
Enterprise in the News
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott surprised a Howard County housing nonprofit with $65M
The Baltimore Banner talks with Janine Lind, president of Enterprise’s community development division, about the work this donation will support.
Community Highlights
Reflecting on 2024 with Our Northern California Team
Here is a roundup of how the Northern California team – thinkers, doers, and dreamers – advanced our ambitious endeavors in 2024.
Community Highlights
Seattle Nonprofit Co-Locates Early Learning, Youth Services with Affordable Housing
Empowering Youth and Families Outreach brings youth services and a child care center to Flourish on Rainier, a development in Seattle's Rainier Valley.
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Enterprise Community Development Names Shay Dugan as Senior Vice President, Head of Property Management
Enterprise Community Development, a leading non-profit owner and developer of affordable homes in the Mid-Atlantic and an affiliate of Enterprise Community Partners, proudly announces the appointment of Shay Dugan as senior vice president, head of property management.
Enterprise in the News
Can the U.S. Climb Out of Its ‘Unprecedented’ Housing Crisis?
In this New York Times article, our CEO and President Shaun Donovan talks about the depth of the housing affordability crisis.
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Enterprise Community Development Secures $19.5 Million Financing for Green Park Apartments in Richmond
Enterprise Community Development, a leading nonprofit affordable housing provider in the Mid-Atlantic, has successfully closed on $19.5 million in financing for Green Park Apartments, a new 43-unit affordable housing community in Richmond’s Highland Park neighborhood.