A new brief from Enterprise explores the unique housing barriers facing transition age youth (TAY) and examines how housing and education partnerships can connect youth to vital services. In this Q&A interview with Brooklyn Williams, chief of education and community safety in Oakland, Calif. , we learn about an innovative career and technical education hub designed with and for young people to serve the city's TAY.
In this spotlight, we honor a 2024 Soiree by the Bay honoree: Richmond Neighborhood Housing Services, our Community Partner of the Year in Northern California.
The 340 Integrated Project Team, Our Town Frederiksted, AC Development LCC, and Love City Strong were selected for the 2024 Housing Ecosystem Development Grant to boost affordable housing in the territory.
Power Forward Communities, a coalition Enterprise co-leads with some of the country’s most trusted community development, climate, and housing organizations, is purpose-built to make America’s homes more energy efficient and drive a market transformation that cuts costs and benefits to renters and homeowners in communities nationwide.
As Enterprise’s Ohio market leader for nearly three years, Ayonna Blue Donald oversees coalitions and partnerships aimed at repairing homes in Cleveland, addressing homelessness, and creating housing and economic opportunity for Ohioans across the state.
Statement from Shaun Donovan, CEO and President of Enterprise, on the focus on solutions for affordable housing in the upcoming presidential election.
The 2024 U.S. Virgin Islands Housing Ecosystem Development Grant recipients will be recognized at a community roundtable hosted by Enterprise with the Federal Home Loan Bank of NY.
Enterprise and the Federal Home Loan Bank of NY announce the four grantees of the U.S. Virgin Islands Housing Ecosystem Development Grants program and will recognize the recipients at a community roundtable, "Housing Our Community."
HousingWire reports on Enterprise's recommendations to the Federal Housing Finance Agency about housing preservation, resilience, insurance costs, and Tribal housing in its response to the Duty to Serve plans submitted by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
David Bowers, vp at Enterprise, talks with The Economist about the YGIBY movement.