With affordable housing on the national radar like never before, we must seize this moment to find solutions to a crisis that is damaging and dividing communities across the country. This was the message from Shaun Donovan, Enterprise’s new chief executive officer and president, speaking at the National Building Museum’s Future Cities: Housing Affordability Summit.
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.
Vacant retail space transformed into affordable homes? Yes! This Fast Company article examines the potential outlined in our latest report, Repurposing Underutilized Strip Malls.
Enterprise Rural Communities Senior Director Robin Wolff testified on April 16 before a U.S. Senate subcommittee on the Challenges in Preserving the U.S. Housing Stock.
Enterprise has prepared an application for funding in response to HUD’s Notice of Funding Opportunity, Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement (PRICE) Competition and will be hosting a public hearing and comment period.
Enterprise released the study, Investing in Communities Along the Purple Line: 2024 Capital Needs Analysis outlining the capital, complementary policies, and capacity needed to meet the 17,000 affordable home goal for the Purple Line corridor.
Native entities from across the state are participating in our inaugural California Tribal Housing Accelerator Academy to learn how to maximize state funds and advance housing solutions for Tribal members.