A Dream Deserved: Realizing Our Collective Emergence is the culmination of intense community engagement and dialogue in the District of Columbia’s Ward 8.
Applications are open until April 14, 2023, for the second round of Thome Aging Well Program grants to help older adults age safely and securely at home.
Enterprise Community Development announced the first partner for its innovative Let’s Build Accelerator (LBA) program, Durrani Development. Together they will partner on the development of a new multifamily apartment building in Washington, D.C.'s Ward 8.
Joined by members of the faith community and Prince George’s County leaders, Enterprise announced the expansion of its Faith-Based Development Initiative into Prince George’s County.
About 200 community stakeholders gathered at Silver Strings in Silver Spring, Maryland, to celebrate equitable development near the Purple Line, the new light rail under construction.
Enterprise Community Partners and DC Green Bank announced a $12.4 million investment to install 2.2 megawatts of solar panels at four affordable housing properties owned by Enterprise Community Development,
Enterprise (with its collaborator, Local Initiatives Support Coalition) is managing the development of a book of original essays that will focus on the alignment of climate change and community development.
ECD celebrated a five-year partnership with local nonprofit Project Waves to provide $1 million in high-speed internet, computer literacy and training, and computer equipment to residents of its various properties across Baltimore City.
Enterprise awarded $4 million in grants this year to scale aging-in-place initiatives with a track record of success by housing operators and public housing authorities in Maryland and Michigan.