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Enterprise in the News

The Return for These Investors Isn’t Money, It’s More Affordable Housing

Our Chief Executive Officer, Shaun Donovan, was featured in a New York Times article exploring new funding strategies to accelerate affordable housing construction.
Financing for Developers
National
Housing Supply
Report
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The HouseATL Funders' Collective Model: Collaborating and Aligning Capital for Affordable Housing

May 14, 2026
This white paper documents the HouseATL Funders' Collective and Pipeline Review Committee — a hyperlocal model for coordinating public, philanthropic, and private capital to advance affordable housing development and preservation in metro Atlanta.
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Housing Supply
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Enterprise Initiates Affordable Housing Initiatives Support Contractor for the Southeast Market RFP

Enterprise initiated a Request for Proposal process to support the Enterprise Southeast (SE) Market in advancing catalytic affordable housing initiatives across the Southeast.
May 28, 2026
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