Enterprise Community Partners is bringing its Rural Housing Preservation Academy in the Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska). The Academy is a series of no-cost training and peer learning sessions designed to help rural housing providers acquire and/or preserve USDA Rural Development (RD), HUD and LIHTC financed housing in their respective communities.
Affordable housing organizations face unique challenges during emergency events. Having an effective, well-coordinated plan in place before disaster strikes can make all the difference in the recovery for Multifamily buildings, partner agencies, and the safety of tenants.
This introduction to The Healing-Centered Community Development Framework provides the context for why a healing-centered approach is essential to successful community development and defines core principles and strategies for centering healing.
This webinar unpacks the breakthrough, research-based pre-development practice for enhancing the impact of housing on residents and communities: Project Mission Statements.
Enterprise and The Fortune Society hosted a panel discussion to discuss the specific service and housing needs of women touched by the justice system. The webinar panelists shed light on this population's unique needs and struggles in identifying affordable housing.
This report discusses lessons learned from a multisite, longitudinal study of the impact of green building practices on the respiratory health of residents living in affordable housing. Five key insights, followed by specific recommendations are highlighted, as well as perspectives from key participants.