California Preservation Academy, a series of publicly available, no-cost virtual training sessions designed to assist affordable housing developers and providers, practitioners, policymakers, and advocates.
The Permanent Affordability Commitment Together (PACT) program, created by New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) leveraging the federal Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) program, was introduced to help renovate many public housing developments in dire need of restorations without placing the cost of such improvements solely on NYCHA.
Enterprise Community Partners is taking a coordinated and comprehensive approach to protect renters from eviction and displacement and to ensure that all landlords can continue providing America’s renters with stable, affordable homes.
As the country heads toward a pivotal midterm election, we outline the key policy priorities Congress and the White House must enact to create more affordable housing in America.
Analyses of Census data used to identify and classify counties that lost housing between 2010 and 2020, and their implications for future housing policy.
The Enterprise Rural and Native American Program team has developed a series of no-cost training and peer-learning sessions designed to help rural housing providers and nonprofits acquire and preserve USDA Rural Development, HUD 811 and 202, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and other subsidized and affordable housing.
Enterprise developed Tipping the Scale, a new small- to medium-scale multifamily preservation toolkit, that will make it easier for owners and developers in Atlanta and Miami to understand the benefits and opportunities in preserving unsubsidized affordable small- to medium-multifamily (SMMF) housing.
The Pacific Northwest Rural Rental Housing Preservation Academy is a series of no-cost training and peer learning sessions designed to help rural housing providers and nonprofits acquire and/or preserve USDA Rural Development, HUD 811 and 202, LIHTC and other subsidized and affordable housing in rural Washington and Oregon communities.