Enterprise Green Communities sets the national standard for energy-saving, resilient, and healthy affordable homes. This edition builds on 20 years of experience and engagement across the sector.
Eligible tribal entities, Community Development Corporations (CDCs), and Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) that have participated in the Southwest Tribal Resilience Academy are invited to a request for proposal for a resilience capacity grant.
Join Enterprise Community Loan Fund and experts from Baker Tilly to learn what it takes to monetize the investment tax credit for your solar, energy storage and geothermal installations and comply with new rules under the Clean Electricity Investment Credit (Section 48E).
With this year's legislative session set to begin Tuesday, affordability dominates the agenda. Alexander Miles, program director of state and local policy for the Southeast at Enterprise, discusses property insurance, housing costs, and supply.
Drawing on recent research and reporting, these four lessons outline where modular construction is today and how we can bring its benefits to scale for the long term.
Three themes form the foundation of the newest edition of Enterprise Green Communities: energy, health, and resilience. Through these pillars the green building standard provides practical pathways for project teams to create affordable homes that are efficient, comfortable, and built to last.
In a challenging environment, the California Tribal Housing Accelerator Academy became more critical than ever in 2025. In its second year, the program offered comprehensive training, expert technical assistance from Native-led consultants, and pre-development grants to advance housing goals.