Enterprise brought $20.3 million in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit equity to Valentine Road Apartments, which provides 134 affordable homes to formerly unhoused residents.
In ImpactAlpha, Enterprise CEO Shaun Donovan and VP Krista Egger make the case for building energy efficiency and sustainability into affordable housing from the start — not as an add-on, but as a core strategy for preservation and expansion.
Discover practical lessons and insights from Enterprise's 15-month California Public Sector Preservation Cohort in this presentation, held in partnership with SV@Home as part of Affordable Housing Month.
Enterprise Community Partners and JPMorganChase convened a Housing Policy Forum to bring together leading experts to examine strategies for repurposing federally owned property to increase housing supply and affordability.
Enterprise initiates a request for proposals process for a contractor to provide general support for Enterprise’s federal government relations and policy activities.
Enterprise's Southern California market was selected by Citi Foundation as a recipient of the Community Progress Makers initiative, which supports visionary organizations working to connect low-income communities and communities of color to greater social and economic opportunity.
Our new analysis finds that with an investment of just 4 percent of the state’s nearly $100 billion budget surplus, the state could create more than 14,000 affordable homes.