Nine communities across seven states will chart a bold new economic mobility course with the support of the three-year $180 million Fifth Third Neighborhood Investment Program.
Overcoming Challenges in Housing-Based Research: Insights from a Longitudinal Study, known as the Healthy Home, Happy Kids (HHHK) study, is longitudinal housing-based research sought to measure the effect of green building practices on the respiratory health of residents living in affordable housing.
In this Q&A, Stephany De Scisciolo, Enterprise’s vice president of impact, evaluation and population health, breaks down the findings of our new indoor air quality study, why they matter and where we go from here.
Mechanical ventilation in homes could save thousands of lives and prevent major health consequences, according to a study by Enterprise and the National Center for Healthy Housing.
Enterprise hires Traci Sanders as director in our Chicago office. Previously with the Illinois Housing Development Authority, Sanders brings nearly 15 years of experience in policy, urban design and strategic planning to Enterprise.
Power Forward Communities, a coalition Enterprise co-leads with some of the country’s most trusted community development, climate, and housing organizations, is purpose-built to decarbonize America’s homes and drive a market transformation that cuts costs, benefits renters and homeowners, and specifically focuses on low-income communities nationwide.
Claretian Associates Executive Director Angela Hurlock shares how her South Chicago community is working to create a healthy neighborhood of choice with support from the Empowering Black Futures program led by Fifth Third in collaboration with Enterprise.
On Tuesday April 2nd, we kicked off the Midwest Climate Resilience Academy with a cohort of 20 affordable housing organizations from across Illinois and Michigan.