Enterprise is seeking a website design and development agency who can support our primary website and related projects. RFP submissions are due September 5.
Enterprise seeks proposals from qualified individuals or organizations to support the Thome Aging Well Innovation Grant Program as it transitions grantees from the planning phase into the implementation phase of their proposed projects.
This grant opportunity is to scale proven housing-based services and supports that enable low-income older adults living in Michigan and Maryland to age in place.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib presented Enterprise with a $2 million federal funding award for the Detroit Energy Efficiency and Home Improvement Program for low-income homeowners.
The Thome Aging Well program will award up to $4 million in its first year to scale proven housing-based services and support programs in Maryland and Michigan.
The program, to be administered by Enterprise and the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative, will provide low-income Detroit homeowners with critical home repairs.
The Gilbert Family Foundation alongside ProMedica and DTE Energy on Tuesday announced a $20 million fund that is anticipated to help more than 1,000 Detroit homeowners over the next three years.
As part of a new policy brief, “In Good Faith: Reimagining the Use of Land Contracts,” Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan and Enterprise Community Partners interviewed community development organizations, nonprofits and other mission-driven organizations that are rewriting the narrative around land contracts.