Join us at a special Earth Month event as we mark the 20th anniversary of Enterprise Green Communities and launch the latest edition of the only national green building program created by and for the affordable housing sector.
This session, the second of the six-part LA County Wildfire Rebuilding Webinar Series, helps homeowners understand rebuilding costs, timelines, and available financial assistance.
Panelists will share available green building and funding programs in New York City and State for affordable housing providers at the launch of the 2026 Enterprise Green Funding and Resources Guide.
The 2026 Rural Rental Housing Preservation Academy is designed to help rural housing providers acquire and/or preserve USDA Rural Development (RD), HUD and LIHTC financed housing in their respective communities.
Find out what's new in the 2026 NYC Overlay of the 2026 Green Communities Criteria from Enterprise Green Communities and New York City's Housing, Preservation & Development.
This second session of a two-part series from the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power and Enterprise examines how housing providers and homeowners can better prepare for, respond to, and recover from the growing severity and frequency of climate-related disasters.
This session of the LA County Wildfire Rebuilding Series helps homeowners understand their rebuilding options and highlights key resources available through the Online Hub.
This first session of a two-part series from the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power and Enterprise explores how housing providers can navigate evolving sustainability and electrification requirements while advancing affordable, resilient housing.
Join Enterprise Community Loan Fund and experts from Baker Tilly to learn what it takes to monetize the investment tax credit for your solar, energy storage and geothermal installations and comply with new rules under the Clean Electricity Investment Credit (Section 48E).
Join us for an in-person workshop in St. Thomas to learn more about the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York's (FHLBNY) Affordable Housing Program (AHP), as well as other national and local resources available to support the development of affordable housing in the territory.