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.
Enterprise entered the 2025 Florida Legislative session ready to advocate for policies that expand housing supply and improve affordability across the state.
This year, Enterprise Southeast was at the Capitol advocating for legislation that would protect renters, limit private equity acquisition of single-family rental homes, and increase state resources for emergency rental assistance and homelessness prevention. We were proud to work in coalition with partners in Georgia to advance and oppose bills that have the power to shape the housing ecosystem in our state for years to come.
For Columbia Residential and affordable housing developers nationwide, building and retrofitting to green standards means fulfilling their commitment to create healthy, high-quality homes with lower utility bills.
In a typical day, Enterprise's Tim Block balances high-profile work on a calendar filled with local civic committees in Atlanta and a stream of outside activities that tie back to his commitment to affordable housing and community building.
Enterprise is seeking proposals from an experienced podcast producers to develop, produce, and distribute a podcast series about the national faith-based development movement. Learn more and apply by May 19.
Enterprise Community Partners today announced a historic $65 million grant from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, marking her second major donation to the non-profit.
This report describes the potential of housing trust funds to address Georgia's housing challenges, sharing examples from other states and localities and recommendations for Georgia to expand the reach of its state and local housing trust funds.