Enterprise is seeking an Insurance Policy Consultant to provide expert analysis on the factors driving the increasing cost of insurance for affordable housing and identifying implementable policy, program, and/or financial product responses to lower insurance costs for housing operators.
Enterprise has reached the milestone of creating or preserving one million homes since 1982. We didn’t reach this significant moment alone – we have been able to create and preserve homes in every corner of the country in collaboration with thousands of partners, staff, and supporters.
On Tuesday April 2nd, we kicked off the Midwest Climate Resilience Academy with a cohort of 20 affordable housing organizations from across Illinois and Michigan.
Enterprise announced $23.7 million in Phase 2 funding to support 32 Detroit nonprofits that serve or are led by Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) through two foundation-backed initiatives, the Community Development Organization (CDO) Fund and Elevating Community Development Organization (ECDO) Fund.
Nine Tribes from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin participated in our latest Enhancing and Implementing Homeownership Programs in Native Communities training.
In this Candid column, Enterprise SVPs Meaghan Shannon Vlkovic and Jeff Connolly highlight the vital role of mission-driven and nonprofit affordable housing providers—and the funding challenges they face.
Enterprise Community Partners honored two longtime advocates working to build a more sustainable housing ecosystem in New York at Enterprise’s annual gala, a celebration of the people and groups championing affordable housing solutions, on November 20.
For Briana Mason, separating life from work is not an easy task. She was born and raised in Detroit, and except the four years she spent studying political science at Howard University, she has lived and worked there ever since. Here’s what a typical day looks like for Briana Mason.