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August 8, 2025(Originally Published:
August 1, 2025)
Our 2024 Social Return on Investment report assesses the performance and impact of our very first Preservation Equity fund, which delivered more than 2,400 affordable homes to communities across the country.
In this Boulder Daily Camera op-ed, Enterprise President and CEO Shaun Donovan and Vice President and Rocky Mountain Market Leader Jennie Rodgers write about the importance of deploying more funding toward preserving existing affordable housing.
The statistics are clear: Traditional solutions to homelessness are not working. The number of people experiencing homelessness has crept up every year since 2016, and Black, Native and Latino people continue to be grossly over-represented.
Enterprise recently closed three Denver Regional Transit-Oriented Development Fund deals, which brings its total investments to $50 million and 2,100 homes.
Nearly 80% of formerly incarcerated people and their families report being denied housing due to a criminal conviction. That’s according to a 2015 study led by the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Forward Together, and Research Action Design, which also found that formerly incarcerated people are 10 to 13 times more likely to experience homelessness than those who have not been incarcerated.