Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) is seeking an agency of record to tell the Enterprise story and advance our work through the media, public speaking engagements, and other public-facing opportunities.
Enterprise is excited to announce a call for letters of intent (LOI) for the development and implementation of innovations to foster healthy and joyful aging in community. Innovation awards will be between $300,000 and $1,000,000.
Our Thome Aging Well Program recently awarded $4 million to 16 Maryland and Michigan nonprofit housing organizations to support expansion of aging in place initiatives with a track record of success.
Enterprise announced that former cabinet official and national housing leader Shaun Donovan will serve as its next chief executive officer and president, effective September 1.
Enterprise Board Chair Rick Lazio and Vice Chair Phyllis Caldwell announce that former HUD secretary and national housing leader Shaun Donovan as the next CEO and president, starting September 1.
Look upward in downtown Detroit and you’ll see ornate skyscrapers built even before the city’s automotive-fueled heyday of the 1950s, when it was the richest city in the country. Lower your gaze, and the bevy of cranes offers signs of renewal. At street level, crowded restaurants and busy sidewalks create an urban buzz familiar to any city dweller. For Melinda Clemons, this activity is a positive sign, as her hometown builds back from the national foreclosure crisis in 2008 and municipal bankruptcy five years later.