Enterprise works to improve life outcomes for low-income residents through housing preservation and production, bridging the racial equity gap and increasing resources available for community development.
This resource shares ECLF project profiles and investment information by state that represent performing projects that were part of ECLF's outstanding on-balance sheet portfolio as of December 31, 2023.
A Q & A with David Bowers to learn more about his own story, the origin of FBDI, and how he weaves his background as an ordained minister into his work to create affordable homes and access to opportunity.
Cadence – an affordable community for seniors in Fort Collins, Colorado – is the first-ever development to achieve certification to the Enterprise Green Communities Plus criteria, the most advanced iteration of the national green building standard.
“The insurance crunch isn’t just a drag on our housing sector – it’s a drag on our economy and the livelihoods of millions of Americans," said Enterprise's Shaun Donovan during a keynote address at a Federal Housing Finance Agency symposium earlier this year.
Hosted by Enterprise in partnership with Freddie Mac, the National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit will be led by voices from across the Tribal Community to create a pathway to build more homes and stronger economies based upon the four tenets of the Tribal Housing Ecosystem.
The Alaska Resilience Academy is a new training series sponsored by Freddie Mac that teaches practitioner-driven housing resilience fundamentals to aid Alaska Native organizations.
The Alaska Resilience Academy is a new training series of practitioner-driven housing resilience fundamentals sponsored by Freddie Mac to help Alaska Native organizations identify, assess, and mitigate climate risks in their region.