A Dream Deserved: Realizing Our Collective Emergence is the culmination of intense community engagement and dialogue in the District of Columbia’s Ward 8.
Enterprise has created a model of facilitated peer sharing and session topics to support housing opportunities for people impacted by the criminal legal system.
Equitable Path Forward: Advisory Services is launching in Southern California to help up to five Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)-led organizations accelerate their housing development capabilities and strengthen their operations through consulting services.
Enterprise Community Partners’ Mid-Atlantic Office seeks an experienced organization with strong real-estate analysis experience, affordable housing expertise, and knowledge of the Washington, DC region to complete a capital needs and nonprofit capacity analysis for the Purple Line corridor to answer these questions.
The Department of the Interior and Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) today unveiled a multi-year agreement for Enterprise to support affordable housing, community development and homeownership within Tribal communities.
Enterprise's Ahmad Abu-Khalaf summarizes the key hurdles BIPOC housing developers face in accessing capital - and solutions for creating a more equitable future for developers.
Our Thome Aging Well Program recently awarded $4 million to 16 Maryland and Michigan nonprofit housing organizations to support expansion of aging in place initiatives with a track record of success.