An interview with Jackie Taylor, a homeless education liaison in rural North Georgia, about the housing challenges facing undocumented and mixed-status families. In collaboration with StriveTogether, Enterprise provides technical assistance support to housing and education partners like Taylor in communities across the country.
Twenty-eight Native-led organizations aim to strengthen housing access and affordability, small business growth, financial health, and sustainability in Native communities.
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) is seeking an agency of record to tell the Enterprise story and advance our work through the media, public speaking engagements, and other public-facing opportunities.
Enterprise’s Tribal Nations and Rural team, with colleagues from Enterprise’s Northern California office, visited Native partners in Ukiah and Laytonville and learned more about the struggles still facing indigenous tribes in the state today.
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.
Tonya Plummer, Enterprise's Native American housing director, spoke with us her participation in the White House Tribal Nations Summit, where the Department of Interior and Enterprise unveiled a multi-year agreement for Enterprise to support affordable housing, community development and homeownership within Tribal communities.
The federal government must support funding to end the shortage of Native housing, Tonya Plummer, Enterprise’s director for Native American housing programs, testified at a Congressional oversight hearing.