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Making It Happen: Scaling Low-density Multifamily Housing
May 20, 2025
Case Study
New Markets Tax Credit Impact Report: Oxford Mills
May 1, 2025
Report
Resident Services Impact Report 2024
April 18, 2025
Training
Year 15: Transition Strategies for Expiring LIHTC Properties
March 3, 2025

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Brief
Making It Happen: Scaling Low-density Multifamily Housing

Making It Happen: Scaling Low-density Multifamily Housing

May 20, 2025
By:
Ahmad Abu-Khalaf
This issue brief reviews opportunities to scale affordable housing innovations, including regulatory reforms designed to facilitate the development of some forms of LDMF housing and recent lending products tailored to financing LDMF development.
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Land Use
Neighborhood Investment
Zoning Reform
Case Study

New Markets Tax Credit Impact Report: Oxford Mills

May 1, 2025
By:
Leah Rogan
This report details the impact Oxford Mills, a mixed-use development in Philadelphia funded by Enterprise's New Markets Tax Credit, has brought to the surrounding community since it opened in 2014.
New Markets Tax Credit
Mid-Atlantic
Community Development
Housing Supply
Impact Assessment
Inclusive Economic Growth
Neighborhood Investment
Workforce Development
Report
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Resident Services Impact Report 2024

April 18, 2025
Discover the impact of our programs and services on communities across the Mid-Atlantic region in 2024 to enhance the quality of life for more than 23,000 residents.
Resident Success
Development, Property Management and Resident Services
Resident Services
Mid-Atlantic
Community Development
Economic Mobility
Economic Wellbeing
Health Equity
Neighborhood Investment
Training

Year 15: Transition Strategies for Expiring LIHTC Properties

March 3, 2025
Many properties are reaching the end of the 15-year Low-Income Housing Tax Credit compliance period and are eligible for sale to their sponsors. Year 10 in the life of a tax credit deal is an ideal time to begin planning and taking action.
Partner Sustainability  
Preservation and Production
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Neighborhood Investment
Training
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Learning about Faith-Based Development

January 23, 2025
This playlist of educational videos is intended for houses of worship interested in transforming underutilized land into affordable housing and/or community facilities.
Faith-Based Development
Preservation Equity
National
Neighborhood Investment
Profiles
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Fifth Third Neighborhood Program

October 15, 2021
Nine neighborhoods across seven states are part of the $180 million Fifth Third Neighborhood Program.
Racial Equity
Equitable Path Forward
Chicago
Ohio
Southeast
Community Development
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Infographic

Our Nationwide Impact

September 20, 2021
We invest in change all over the country. See the breadth of our impact with investments, loans, grants and advisory support in communities across the U.S.
Financing for Developers
Products for Investors
Impact Assessment
National
Neighborhood Investment
Training

Strategizing for a Year-15 Transition

August 24, 2021
Enterprise has put together a two-part training focused on leading a successful Year-15 transition, and encourages owners of NYC LIHTC projects in Years 10-15 of their compliance periods to attend the two-course training session.
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
New York
Neighborhood Investment
Training

Feeding Faith Leaders with Community Fervor: FBDI Webinar Series

May 28, 2021
The Enterprise Faith-Based Development InitiativeSM (Enterprise FBDISM) engages and assists the faith community in affordable housing and community development through training, capital, and expertise, connecting them with the resources needed to realize their development goals.
Faith-Based Development
Technical Assistance
Southeast
Neighborhood Investment
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Report
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How Investing in Small-Scale Projects Can Foster Big Change

March 23, 2021
This report on Enterprise’s Collaborative Action grants documents the genesis and evolution of the program, shares case studies and captures lessons and recommendations.
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Resilience
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