The Enterprise program aims to help create more than 800 affordable homes in the state.
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Enterprise today announced the expansion of its precedent-setting Faith-Based Development Initiative (FBDI) to Texas, part of the national nonprofit’s goal of expanding affordable housing in partnership with houses of worship nationwide.
The Mid-Atlantic Climate Resilience Academy is designed specifically to help multifamily affordable housing owners, operators, and developers across Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia make their properties more resilient and reduce displacement of residents, damage to property, business interruptions, and other harmful impacts.
First published in The Baltimore Sun, Enterprise's David Bowers, vice president, and Sheila Somashekar, director of the Purple Line Corridor Coalition, urge partners across public, private and philanthropic sectors to make bold investments in affordable housing today to ensure this historic transit investment works for everyone in the decades to come.
This spring, 20 affordable housing owner/operators from Illinois and Michigan participated in our Midwest Climate Resilience Academy, a five-session training series providing information, resources, and technical assistance (TA) to affordable housing providers on protecting their portfolio against the region’s unique climate hazards.
Homes for Life Foundation recently closed on $2.8 million in construction financing provided by Enterprise Community Loan Fund to renovate two group home facilities in Los Angeles County.
Enterprise initiated an RFP process to complete a landscape assessment for its Housing as a Pathway to Justice Program in Atlanta, Georgia.