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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.
This webinar provides top lessons on how developers can build more effective and productive relationships with their design teams and leverage their investment in design services.
Comments on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Request for Input (RFI) on programs, regulations, collections of information, and policies for the agency to consider modifying, streamlining, expanding, or repealing in light of recent Executive Orders. The efforts aim to guide FEMA to effectively achieve the agency’s mission in a manner that furthers the goals of advancing equity for all, including those in underserved communities and bolstering resilience from the impacts of climate change.
Co-authored by Enterprise and California Housing Partnership, this report uses newly released data to assess five rounds of investment through the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities program (AHSC).
This analysis uses a national tract-level database of Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics, American Community Survey and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development data to assess commute patterns for people who live in high-poverty neighborhoods.
Enterprise Community Partners and Housing Partnership Network are working together to launch a series of white papers Advancing Opportunity Through Affordable Housing. With contributions from the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at the University of California at Berkeley, the series focuses on accelerating promising ideas to address longstanding community development challenges in the current environment.
This health indicators template is intended to guide the public health professional on a set of “go-to” indicators for the secondary data analysis step of the Health Action Plan (HAP).