Updated Enterprise Green Communities Criteria focus on extreme heat, wildfire, flooding and power outages, treating climate risk as a core housing responsibility.
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.
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit fund will create or preserve affordable homes for nearly 6,700 people and generate more than $600 million in economic activity across 15 states.
Enterprise announces its inaugural Land Use Network cohort, marking the first phase of a three-year effort to support up to 15 cities and counties nationwide.
Our Chief Executive Officer, Shaun Donovan, was featured in a New York Times article exploring new funding strategies to accelerate affordable housing construction.
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.
While the bill rejects many of the deep cuts and policy proposals included in the president’s budget request, it includes reduced funding for key programs, lowering HUD's discretionary funding by 8%.
In The New York Times, Enterprise CEO Shaun Donovan discusses our new research showing insurance costs have become the fastest growing expense in housing, threatening the stability of affordable properties nationwide.