With financing incentives from the state of Louisiana, Les Maisons de Bayou Lafourche and other affordable housing communities are earning dual certification to Enterprise Green Communities and FORTIFIED standards to ensure residents can return to livable homes after a storm and experiene minimal disruption to their lives.
In Tangipahoa, St. Helena, and Livingston parishes, a local nonprofit is pursuing all housing opportunities to ensure everyone has a quality, affordable place to call home.
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) is seeking an agency of record to tell the Enterprise story and advance our work through the media, public speaking engagements, and other public-facing opportunities.
As upward mobility fellow, Ryan Brock will organize and lead community events at Sojourner Trust Community Center and work on developing our Housing as a Pathway to Justice initiative in New Orleans.
The New Orleans Community Development Organization Fund is an Enterprise initiative that provides critical operating support and technical assistance to BIPOC nonprofits.
Caitlin Buro will work with our donors and philanthropic partners in supporting programs that advance racial equity, resilience, upward mobility, and housing preservation and production.
In September, Enterprise launched an after-school program at Sojourner Truth Neighborhood Center for student residents of Faubourg Lafitte and the surrounding community.
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.