A new $20 million Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge will advance innovative solutions that increase housing affordability, access and stability.
Enterprise Community Partners announced that it has received a $400,000 grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York to create a program that will support capacity building and promote growth in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ affordable housing ecosystem.
Enterprise has initiated a RFQ to qualify contractors to provide affordable housing providers in Southern California support on asset management related needs.
Enterprise has relaunched the Enterprise Community Leadership Council, a group of dedicated housing pathbreakers from across the nation to advise the organization.
In his first six weeks on the job, Shaun Donovan has visited 11 cities, met with dozens of partners and investors, and toured affordable housing properties across the country. The recent travels drove home the breadth and depth of Enterprise's work, mission, and partnerships. But as the organization's new CEO and president, Donovan believes Enterprise must expand its network to tackle the full scope of the country's affordable housing crisis.
Enterprise Community Partners and the Wells Fargo Foundation announced the winners of the 2023 Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge, a $20 million nationwide competition to find and seed innovative housing solutions. The six winning organizations will each receive $2 million to $3 million in grants to scale new strategies aimed at making homes more accessible and affordable.
Civil rights leader Shirley Sherrod and her late husband Charles devoted their lives to advancing voting rights, solidarity, and wealth building through land ownership. But for a new generation of housing leaders like Devin Culbertson of Grounded Solutions Network, a Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge winner, their story is much more than a history lesson. It’s an urgent call to action.
Enterprise convened its Central Midwest Equitable Path Forward (EPF) cohort in Chicago, where they heard from developers, consultants, funders, and other subject-matter experts on strategies to advance environmentally sustainable and healthy homes.