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Can money from Silicon Valley save low-cost housing in South L.A.?
In the Los Angeles Times, Jacqueline Waggoner, an executive with affordable housing nonprofit Enterprise Community Partners says “Most affordable housing stock is not under tax credits or something else. It’s critical that we don’t lose what we have.”
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Opinion: Colorado leaders must enact lasting reform to prevent evictions and promote an equitable recovery
Colorado’s housing affordability crisis long preceded COVID-19 but has been illuminated and exacerbated by the pandemic.
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Ward 8 Residents Chart New Course as Community Economic Development Initiative Launches
Funding support for the planning process is being provided by the Bainum Family Foundation. This includes engaging Enterprise Community Partners and their mission-based consultancy, Enterprise Advisors, to support W8CED's resident engagement, asset mapping, and planning.
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Housing Priorities Coalition & Partners Urge DC Council to Pass Comprehensive Plan Amendment Act of 2020 (B23-0736)
Housing Priorities Coalition's advocacy is compounded with thousands of comments from stakeholders who share our values on housing affordability and racial equity. Thi reviewed, edited, improved, and refined.
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Why Resident Services Should Be Maintained Amid a Crisis
It starts with design: good resident services programs work with families to develop the programs and services offered, rather than dictating to them what they need.
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Empowering faith organizations to convert land into affordable homes
A grant from The Kresge Foundation will support a collaboration between the American Heart Association and Enterprise Community Partners, Inc. (Enterprise), to help local faith-based institutions identify unique solutions to develop land and property assets into affordable housing.
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Louisiana's $24M program to help residents pay rent amid coronavirus not enough, housing advocates say
The estimated rental need is based on Enterprise Community Partners’ analysis of economic forecasts from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, as well as unemployed assistance currently offered to households.
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Could Lafayette face an avalanche of evictions later this summer?
On Tuesday, the Louisiana Association of Affordable Housing Providers and Housing Louisiana sent a letter to the Governor’s Office to request additional funding for rental assistance for the remainder of the year.