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Enterprise Community Partners announced that it has received a $400,000 grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York to create a program that will support capacity building and promote growth in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ affordable housing ecosystem.
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Enterprise welcomes the Biden administration's steps toward promoting affordability and support a fair, equitable housing market
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Enterprise Community Partners, working in collaboration with New York State Homes and Community Renewal (“HCR”), is making up to $10 million available for the newly established Making Moves Program (“MMP”) to facilitate greater housing choice for Section 8 tenants across New York State.
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Bank of America is collaborating with Enterprise to help preserve 3,000-plus affordable homes for middle-income earners.
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Equitable Path Forward: Advisory Services is launching in Southern California to help up to five Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)-led organizations accelerate their housing development capabilities and strengthen their operations through consulting services.
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The Wells Fargo Foundation has announced a $20 million competition with Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) to find housing solutions.
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Enterprise Community Partners announced today the successful completion of its New York Climate Resilience Academy, a regional cohort of 10 New York-based affordable housing owners, operators, and developers.
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The Section 4 program is to develop the capacity and technical capabilities of Community Development Corporations (CDCs) and Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs).
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A new $20 million Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge will advance innovative solutions that increase housing affordability, access and stability.
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The Denver Post reports on our Rocky Mountain team's study looking at eviction rates over a five-year period and how Covid-related government interventions brought housing stability to Coloradans.