George Dupuy, a senior commercial relationship manager at Home Bank, talks about his experiences as a local banker immediately after Katrina and the two decades since.
Rachelle Defillo reflects on the impact of Hurricane Katrina, which upended her life as a young mother who had recently opened a clothing store in New Orleans’ French Quarter.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, it’s time for policymakers to turn their focus toward ensuring the long-term viability of the affordable homes created through the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act.
Celebrating two decades of Enterprise Green Communities, housing leaders gathered online and in Washington, D.C., to reflect on the next chapter for healthy, resilient, and energy-efficient affordable homes amid a moment of unprecedented bipartisan support for housing affordability.
A HVAC innovation creates a prefab “second skin” to retrofit affordable housing, cutting energy use, costs, and disruption—a winner of the Wells Fargo-Enterprise Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge.
Enterprise Community Partners has launched the 2026 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria (Criteria), marking two decades of advancing sustainable affordable housing.
May 29, 2026(Originally Published:
February 19, 2026)
This 2026 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria 3-part webinar series is designed to introduce the updated criteria, delve into the requirements, and empower your path to certification.
Join us at a special Earth Month event as we mark the 20th anniversary of Enterprise Green Communities and launch the latest edition of the only national green building program created by and for the affordable housing sector.
Join Enterprise Community Loan Fund and experts from Baker Tilly to learn what it takes to monetize the investment tax credit for your solar, energy storage and geothermal installations and comply with new rules under the Clean Electricity Investment Credit (Section 48E).
Kwamé Juakali was 15 when he walked with his family along the Interstate highway in New Orleans toward the Superdome, seeking shelter, food, and water four days after Hurricane Katrina devastated his hometown. Twenty years later, Enterprise Program Manager Juakali reflects on the impact and significance of the unprecedented storm.