Enterprise has expanded its Faith-Based Development Initiative into South Florida, helping faith-based leaders convert underutilized land into affordable homes.
Enterprise’s Equitable Path Forward reached its $350 million Growth Fund goal in just one year, enabling investment in affordable housing providers of color nationwide.
The statistics are clear: Traditional solutions to homelessness are not working. The number of people experiencing homelessness has crept up every year since 2016, and Black, Native and Latino people continue to be grossly over-represented.
New Enterprise research explores the potential positive outcomes of allowing low-density multifamily (LDMF) housing in areas previously reserved for single-family development, as well as prominent regulatory and financing challenges to creating LDMF housing.
Bisnow looks at programs that promote and fund the projects of Black developers, including Enterprise's Equitable Path Forward and Let’s Build Accelerator.