The harms exacted by the eviction process expand well beyond America’s families. Eviction has exceedingly destabilized the affordable housing industry at large, exacting a financial toll on the very developers and owners needed to preserve and expand the limited supply of subsidized, affordable housing.
New York City affordable housing stakeholders Enterprise Community Partners, RiseBoro Community Partnership, L+M Development Partners, HELP USA and partners Maycomb Capital and Trinity Church have announced strong results to date for Home 4 Good, an upstream, portfolio-based intervention program for affordable housing property owners and tenants launched in 2024
Enterprise Community Partners is taking a coordinated and comprehensive approach to protect renters from eviction and displacement and to ensure that all landlords can continue providing America’s renters with stable, affordable homes.
An easy-to-use resource cataloguing a wide range of strategies to prevent eviction and promote housing stability that offers policymakers, practitioners and advocates a broad overview of available tools and guidance on when to use them.
Home 4 Good is a portfolio-based eviction prevention program that proactively identifies and assists tenants experiencing rental arrears and at risk of eviction.
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) is seeking NYC affordable housing operators interested in expanding and deepening their strategies to tackle rental arrears.
The Cuyahoga County Housing First Initiative began in 2002 when the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland, in partnership with Enterprise and the Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Office of Homeless Services, convened 17 organizations to bring the permanent supportive housing model to Cleveland.