Enterprise Community Development, Inc., one of the largest mission-focused nonprofit affordable housing providers in the Mid-Atlantic, has successfully closed on $116.4 million in financing for three affordable housing communities that will support families, seniors, and formerly homeless veterans in Maryland.
Close to 300 people gathered in Boise for the National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit. The event, the first of its kind, brought together Tribal, government, finance, and community leaders from across the country to inspire new ideas, partnerships, and investment opportunities to support Tribal housing development, homeownership, and economic and workforce development.
A new study commissioned by Enterprise shows voucher holders in New Orleans continue to face discrimination, highlighting the need for source of income protections in the city.
Shaun Donovan reflects on his first year at the helm of Enterprise Community Partners and the nationwide surge of momentum driving the creation of a powerful new movement for affordable housing.
Enterprise hosted the Housing Our Community event, bringing together the 2024 grant recipients of U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) Housing Ecosystem Development Grants Program to share their innovative projects, exchange ideas, and discuss challenges and lessons learned.
As reported in the Idaho Press, our National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit "looked to shift away from past housing barriers and towards opportunity."
Access to quality affordable housing, services, and childcare is vital to building and maintaining strong communities, and our Pacific Northwest team works with the Washington State Department of Commerce to extend our programmatic reach.
Enterprise spoke with Shannon Nazworth, President and CEO of Ability Housing to learn more about their work to build flourishing communities.
Here at Enterprise, we are committed to pushing for bold, transformative solutions to the housing crisis facing our region, state, and nation.