VUCA stands for volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. Our Northern California team has been reflecting on the past year, and VUCA aptly describes it.
Real estate developers of color in Nashville, Tennessee, Northern Virginia and Washington state’s Puget Sound region are eligible for organizational capacity building and project-related grants from Enterprise through a $5 million grant from The Amazon Housing Equity Fund.
Enterprise’s Equitable Path Forward reached its $350 million Growth Fund goal in just one year, enabling investment in affordable housing providers of color nationwide.
Enterprise launched Equitable Path Forward (EPF), a five-year, $3.5 billion initiative to build on our commitment to advance racial equity, one of three strategic priorities to strengthen Enterprise’s impact and drive systemic change.
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) announced a $6 million financing commitment to the Coalition for Responsible Community Development (CRCD) to support its work providing affordable homes and services to working-class communities in East and South Los Angeles. As part of Enterprise’s Equitable Path Forward (EPF) initiative to invest in Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC)-led housing providers, the funding will help finance the creation of 50 affordable apartments and augment CRCD’s ability to benefit the individuals and families it serves.
Elise Balboni is named president of Enterprise Community Loan Fund, one of the largest nonprofit community development financial institutions in the country.
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) announces a grant for Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) and other historically marginalized (OHM) real estate developers in the three regions listed below are eligible for organizational capacity building and project-related funds from Enterprise through a $5 million grant from the Amazon Housing Equity Fund (HEF).
Enterprise has extended a $2.3 million line of credit to Dabar Development Partners to support and help grow the firm’s affordable housing development in the New York City area.
With financing from Enterprise, the City of New Orleans and the Louisiana Housing Corporation, New Orleans Restoration Properties will bring critically needed affordable housing to Hollygrove.
Enterprise has named Lori Chatman president of its Capital Division, which oversees the full suite of Enterprise's equity, debt and tax credit products to the affordable housing and community development industries.