This session of the six-part LA County Wildfire Rebuilding Webinar Series supports mobile home park residents and renters and their pathways to return home.
Enterprise Community Partners, in partnership with the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York, hosted the 2026 Affordable Housing Workshop, convening the U.S. Virgin Islands Housing Ecosystem Development Grants Program (USVI-HEDGP) and housing stakeholders to advance affordable housing solutions across the region.
Enterprise Community Partners has launched the 2026 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria (Criteria), marking two decades of advancing sustainable affordable housing.
May 29, 2026(Originally Published:
February 19, 2026)
This 2026 Enterprise Green Communities Criteria 3-part webinar series is designed to introduce the updated criteria, delve into the requirements, and empower your path to certification.
Join us at a special Earth Month event as we mark the 20th anniversary of Enterprise Green Communities and launch the latest edition of the only national green building program created by and for the affordable housing sector.
Following the devastating Los Angeles wildfires last year, the California State Legislature introduced and heard dozens of wildfire-related bills during its first year of the two-year legislative cycle.
Eligible tribal entities, Community Development Corporations (CDCs), and Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) that have participated in the Southwest Tribal Resilience Academy are invited to a request for proposal for a resilience capacity grant.
Join Enterprise Community Loan Fund and experts from Baker Tilly to learn what it takes to monetize the investment tax credit for your solar, energy storage and geothermal installations and comply with new rules under the Clean Electricity Investment Credit (Section 48E).
With this year's legislative session set to begin Tuesday, affordability dominates the agenda. Alexander Miles, program director of state and local policy for the Southeast at Enterprise, discusses property insurance, housing costs, and supply.
Enterprise Community Development announced it has closed on a $4.5 million revolving credit facility to expand solar energy and battery storage projects across 25 affordable housing communities in Maryland.