Enterprise awarded a $25,000 grant to The 3rd to support this mixed-use community hub that serves as an incubator site for businesses owned by women of color.
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 Community Development and Fellowship Square Foundation celebrate the official groundbreaking of Lake Anne House, a new mid-rise building serving low-income senior residents.
The Enterprise and Wells Fargo competition will award $12 million in grants for six innovative proposals that are the most scalable and viable to increase housing affordability solutions.
Affordable housing stock in Maryland has not kept pace with the state’s housing needs, and that state and local leaders must accelerate their efforts to provide a range of rental and for-sale housing options for Maryland’s growing number of residents. Commissioned by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (MDHCD), the report shows that, despite efforts by the state to create more affordable housing, high construction costs, barriers to development and a lack of public/private investment have led to a deficit of affordable homes in rural and urban areas alike.
Together with the support of generous donors, the Enterprise Women's Network raised more than $7,800 to purchase over 800 books – enough for three books for each of Baltimore’s Sandtown-Winchester Achievement Academy (SWAA)'s over 450 students.
The Enterprise Women’s Network recently hosted its annual book fair at the Sandtown-Winchester Achievement Academy, with Councilman James Torrence and Mayor Brandon Scott among the volunteer guest readers at the first in-person event in two years because of Covid.