Enterprise developed a series of issue briefs to explore the role that housing-based services play in strengthening our public health infrastructure, and how they can advance health equity.
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 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.
Enterprise becomes the first affordable housing organization to join the Well Living Lab Alliance, a global network of organizations committed to improving human health and well-being in indoor environments.
The Housing for Health Fund is an $85 million impact investing partnership among Enterprise, Kaiser Permanente and JPMorgan Chase, which focuses on preserving affordable homes and improving resident health.
The Housing for Health Fund is a partnership with Kaiser Permanente – which invested $15 million and will match up to $35 million in additional funds to be raised by Enterprise.
Enterprise and The Unity Council announced that they are preserving 55 units of affordable housing through the purchase of a multifamily property at 2000 36th Avenue in Oakland’s Fruitvale neighborhood.
Construction has started for Sugar Pine Village, a new affordable housing community in Madera that will provide 52 high-quality, affordable apartment-style homes to the region. More than 30% of the new homes will be available for individuals and families struggling with housing insecurity and homelessness.