Funds and Service for Tenants Experiencing Need (FASTEN) is a program offered through Project Parachute to help vulnerable tenants stay in their homes in the wake of Covid-19.
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.
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.
This webinar provides an overview of the PACT/RAD program, the role that Community Based Organizations (CBOs) play, and the opportunities for leveraging PACT/RAD as it is scaled up across the City.
Join Enterprise to learn how the newly updated 2026 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria could change your work — and enhance your residents' lives and their communities. This webinar kicks off a series of events to introduce the 2026 Criteria.
The Preservation Fund I Report offers a retrospective view of Enterprise’s first-ever preservation equity fund, launched in 2013 and fully realized in 2024, and its impact.
The LIHTC fund will create or preserve 1,708 affordable homes across the country — and generate 2,777 new jobs and $314.6 million in wages, tax revenue, and business income, including $179.5 million in direct wages to workers.