Enterprise Community Partners is giving $50,000 pre-development grants to six East Side churches working on mixed-income housing, reentry housing and other projects.
Eight King County organizations will receive $3.7 million in grants to build and renovate childcare classrooms, adding urgently needed capacity for families and children from funds made available from King County’s Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account (PSTAA) and administered by Enterprise Community Partners.
This session, the fourth of the six-part LA County Wildfire Rebuilding Webinar Series, highlights climate-resilient building practices for resilient, energy-efficient rebuilding.
The Community Safety & Security Toolkit is a practical resource designed to help affordable housing providers plan, implement, and sustain preventive safety strategies across their properties in support of stable communities and financially strong portfolios.
Starting in 2028, 500 USDA-financed properties with 15,000 units will reach the end of their affordability restrictions every year without proactive preservation strategies.
This evaluation report examines the impacts, successes, and lessons learned from Phase II of Enterprise's Community Development Organization (CDO) Fund and Elevating CDO (ECDO) Fund in Detroit.
A new program aims to help New York City landlords manage rising costs and rental arrears, a growing challenge for small-scale owners of affordable housing.
This report documents how capital investments and technical assistance delivered in a historically disinvested neighborhood produced measurable outcomes with fewer evictions, reduced foreclosure risk, and a more stable affordable housing stock.