A report released by Enterprise reveals significant and growing physical repair needs in aging permanent supportive housing properties across Los Angeles.
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.
Three exceptional leaders in affordable housing were recognized for their outstanding work in Southern California during Enterprise's 2025 Southland Social.
In March, our Southern California and national teams joined our partners to shape housing policy, protect permanent supportive housing, and support communities building for a resilient future.
Enterprise Community Partners today announced a historic $65 million grant from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, marking her second major donation to the non-profit.
Climate-related disasters are on the rise across the United States, yet California’s Central Valley is often overlooked despite its urgent need for resources and support.