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Senior home repairs build better health, strengthen community
Thome Aging Well Program grantee Cody Rouge Community Action Alliance helps older Detroit residents age in place through a program to make their homes safer and healthier.
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Enterprise Celebrates with National, County and Local Officials the Grand Opening of Legacy at Twin Rivers, an Accessible, Mixed-Income Community in Columbia, Maryland
Enterprise was joined by national, state and county officials, and partners, supporters, and residents for a ribbon cutting ceremony at Legacy at Twin Rivers, a recently redeveloped affordable apartment community in Columbia, Maryland. The ceremony is part of Enterprise’s celebration of 1 million homes created since its inception in 1982, and marks an additional 153 homes created and preserved in Maryland.
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2024 Georgia Legislative Session Housing Advocacy Recap
Enterprise proudly worked in coalition with partners in Georgia to achieve important outcomes during the 2024 legislative session.
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Doing Better Together: Convening the Southeast Preservation Academy
In the Southeast, Enterprise launched its third Preservation Academy, a series of no-cost trainings and peer learning sessions designed to build the capacity of developers and housing providers to acquire, rehabilitate, and preserve affordable, unsubsidized SMMF rental properties.
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Enterprise Releases 2024 California Affordable Housing Pipeline Report
The California Affordable Housing Pipeline reveals the status of affordable homes in the near-construction pipeline and highlights four key actions that can scale development.
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Midwest Climate Resilience Academy Kick-Off
On Tuesday April 2nd, we kicked off the Midwest Climate Resilience Academy with a cohort of 20 affordable housing organizations from across Illinois and Michigan.
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Power Forward Communities Awarded $2 Billion as Part of the National Clean Investment Fund to Decarbonize American Homes
Today, Power Forward Communities, a coalition of some of the country’s most trusted housing, climate, and community investment groups, was awarded a $2 billion, seven-year National Clean Investment Fund (NCIF) grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to provide capital for affordable residential decarbonization throughout the country, with a specific focus on low-income and disadvantaged communities.
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New program aims to help Cleveland renters living in homes in tax foreclosure
The Make It Home program will allow renters living in forfeited properties to buy and repair the structures by tapping free legal guidance and grants.