Enterprise Northern California's event the Soiree by the Bay will feature fine dining and great opportunities to network and socialize along with approx. 300 guests from across the Bay Area and beyond.
Enterprise, California Department of Housing and Community Development, and Wells Fargo are bringing together 200 local and state stakeholders for “A Common Cause: Unlocking Homekey.”
Enterprise announced that former cabinet official and national housing leader Shaun Donovan will serve as its next chief executive officer and president, effective September 1.
Enterprise Board Chair Rick Lazio and Vice Chair Phyllis Caldwell announce that former HUD secretary and national housing leader Shaun Donovan as the next CEO and president, starting September 1.
Enterprise (with its collaborator, Local Initiatives Support Coalition) is managing the development of a book of original essays that will focus on the alignment of climate change and community development.
In a CalMatters op-ed, our Solutions Division President Jacqueline Waggoner writes about a state of California lawsuit that might just pave the way for ensuring equitable access to housing for all Americans.
Research reveals that 395 affordable housing developments are in various predevelopment stages but $7.6 billion in public financing is needed to move the 32,944 affordable homes forward.
Our State and Local Policy Director Justine Marcus talks with KQED about our recent report with Bay Area Housing Finance Authority and the funding needed to move 395 development forward.
This new affordable housing will be financed, in part, through a $53.3 million equity investment by Enterprise and Fannie Mae under the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program.