A Dream Deserved: Realizing Our Collective Emergence is the culmination of intense community engagement and dialogue in the District of Columbia’s Ward 8.
Enterprise Community Partners today announced the closing of the Equitable Upward Mobility Fund, a $190 million Low-Income Housing Tax Credit fund designed specifically to support economic mobility with a focus on racial equity.
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 is seeking Request for Proposals (RFP) for the King County PSTAA General Child Care Facilities Fund (GCCFF). Funding is available to support the construction of new childcare facilities or the expansion of existing childcare facilities. Applicants may apply for predevelopment funding, renovation funds of existing facilities, or construction funding for new facilities. All projects must be located within King County.
Enterprise Community Partners, working in collaboration with New York State Homes and Community Renewal (“HCR”), is making up to $10 million available for the newly established Making Moves Program (“MMP”) to facilitate greater housing choice for Section 8 tenants across New York State.
New Census Bureau data show that for the first time since 2015 more than half of all renter households have reported struggling to pay their housing costs.