Enterprise Community Partners today applauds the Senate Finance Committee for including language in its budget reconciliation package proposal that would permanently extend the New Market Tax Credit and strengthen the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, a resoundingly bipartisan way to expand the housing supply and economic opportunity in every part of the nation.
In this virtual panel, affordable and sustainable housing experts discuss the findings of Decarbonizing Unsubsidized Affordable Housing: A Roadmap for Equity and Sustainability.
In this virtual panel, housing providers shared three effective models of affordable housing preservation—also known as acquisition-rehab—successfully implemented in the South Bay.
After months of tough negotiations, California’s FY 2025–26 state budget restored funding for several critical affordable housing and homelessness programs, reversing earlier proposals that left them unfunded.
California reauthorizes cap and trade, now cap and invest, securing $800 million annually for the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program through 2045.
Enterprise Community Loan Fund, the community development financial institution of Enterprise Community Partners, announced today a significant milestone in its 34-year history: more than $3.1 billion lent to help finance affordable housing and critical community and economic development projects across the country.
Enterprise Community Partners’ 2025 Soiree by the Bay celebrates the many accomplishments made in partnership with our community, government, and philanthropic partners across Northern California and the state.