Enterprise statement on the New York State budget. Throughout the remainder of the legislative session and beyond, Enterprise remains committed to finding solutions to our worsening affordable housing and homelessness crisis.
In a Next City op-ed, our Solutions Division President Jacqueline Waggoner writes about the need for a federal ban on income discrimination to truly achieve fair housing for everyone.
In April, Congress reintroduced the Fair Housing Improvement Act of 2023 to ensure that the variety of income sources people use throughout the country to pay their rent don’t pose an obstacle to signing a lease. For 2.3 million households around the country living with low incomes, rental subsidies in the form of housing vouchers offer the promise of affordable housing. Yet, in many places, legal forms of discrimination create a barrier to realizing that promise.
The lasting impacts of segregation and redlining continue to play a significant role in limiting access to decent, safe, and affordable residential housing and homeownership in Black communities.
In a CalMatters op-ed, our Solutions Division President Jacqueline Waggoner writes about a state of California lawsuit that might just pave the way for ensuring equitable access to housing for all Americans.
Enterprise Community Partners, working in collaboration with New York State Homes and Community Renewal (“HCR”), is making up to $10 million available for the newly established Making Moves Program (“MMP”) to facilitate greater housing choice for Section 8 tenants across New York State.
Since 2014, the Cuyahoga County Housing Stakeholder Group – a group of housing advocates convened by Enterprise – has made recommendations to the County to create a comprehensive housing plan and take a more proactive approach to addressing housing issues in the county.