This session of the six-part LA County Wildfire Rebuilding Webinar Series supports mobile home park residents and renters and their pathways to return home.
Enterprise Community Partners has launched the 2026 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria (Criteria), marking two decades of advancing sustainable affordable housing.
May 29, 2026(Originally Published:
February 19, 2026)
This 2026 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria 3-part webinar series is designed to introduce the updated criteria, delve into the requirements, and empower your path to certification.
Preserving existing housing that is affordable to low-income households today is one of the most cost-effective ways to address California's housing crisis. A new senate bill would establish the Community Anti-Displacement and Preservation Program (CAPP), a new statewide program to acquire and preserve at-risk, currently unsubsidized affordable housing.
Join us at a special Earth Month event as we mark the 20th anniversary of Enterprise Green Communities and launch the latest edition of the only national green building program created by and for the affordable housing sector.
The LIHTC fund will create or preserve 1,708 affordable homes across the country — and generate 2,777 new jobs and $314.6 million in wages, tax revenue, and business income, including $179.5 million in direct wages to workers.
Enterprise Community Partners initiated a Request for Proposal (RFP) process to identify a firm to support the implementation of our 2026–2030 Strategic Plan.
A year later after wildfires ripped through LA Country, nearly 12,000 lots have been cleared, but the journey to recovery is far from over. Burn scars still stretch through the Pacific Palisades and Altadena, and while some survivors have begun rebuilding, many remain displaced, entangled in red tape, and waiting for insurance payments.