A Dream Deserved: Realizing Our Collective Emergence is the culmination of intense community engagement and dialogue in the District of Columbia’s Ward 8.
Enterprise Community Partners’ Mid-Atlantic Office seeks an experienced organization with strong real-estate analysis experience, affordable housing expertise, and knowledge of the Washington, DC region to complete a capital needs and nonprofit capacity analysis for the Purple Line corridor to answer these questions.
Our Thome Aging Well Program recently awarded $4 million to 16 Maryland and Michigan nonprofit housing organizations to support expansion of aging in place initiatives with a track record of success.
Seventeen organizations in Maryland and Michigan were awarded Thome Aging Well Innovation Grants to cultivate transformative aging in community solutions.
Enterprise Community Development, Inc. (ECD), a leading non-profit owner and developer of affordable homes in the Mid-Atlantic and an affiliate of Enterprise, today announced the appointment Janine Lind as its new president starting April 29.
Enterprise Community Development announced the first partner for its innovative Let’s Build Accelerator, which helps BIPOC and community- and faith-based developers access capital and grow capacity.
Enterprise is seeking organizations interested in learning more about creating housing opportunities for everyone near Maryland’s Purple Line transit project through a five-part training series.
Bisnow looks at programs that promote and fund the projects of Black developers, including Enterprise's Equitable Path Forward and Let’s Build Accelerator.