Enterprise announced $23.7 million in Phase 2 funding to support 32 Detroit nonprofits that serve or are led by Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) through two foundation-backed initiatives, the Community Development Organization (CDO) Fund and Elevating Community Development Organization (ECDO) Fund.
Enterprise Community Partners today applauds the Senate Finance Committee for including language in its budget reconciliation package proposal that would permanently extend the New Market Tax Credit and strengthen the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, a resoundingly bipartisan way to expand the housing supply and economic opportunity in every part of the nation.
Since 2020, Enterprise has invested nearly $40 million in 36 Community Development Organizations across Detroit, supporting the people and organizations working every day to make their neighborhoods more equitable, vibrant, and livable.
Enterprise Community Partners today announced a historic $65 million grant from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, marking her second major donation to the non-profit.
For Briana Mason, separating life from work is not an easy task. She was born and raised in Detroit, and except the four years she spent studying political science at Howard University, she has lived and worked there ever since. Here’s what a typical day looks like for Briana Mason.