Enterprise’s Black Women Developers Roundtable aims to advance racial equity and economic opportunity in the real estate sector. For our first interview, we spoke with Bernell Grier, executive director of IMPACCT Brooklyn.
Enterprise received nearly $3 million in grants from the Wells Fargo Foundation and Trinity Church Wall Street to help faith-based organizations in New York City transform underutilized property into affordable homes.
The Education Labor and Family Assistance (ELFA) budget bill (S2506C/A3006C) of New York State's FY 2022 budget outlines New York's new rent relief program, utilizing $2.3 billion federal stimulus funding and an additional $100 million in state funding. The New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance (OTDA) will administer the program.
Enterprise Community Partners, working in collaboration with New York State Homes and Community Renewal (“HCR”), is making up to $10 million available for the newly established Making Moves Program (“MMP”) to facilitate greater housing choice for Section 8 tenants across New York State.
Enterprise Community Partners announced today the successful completion of its New York Climate Resilience Academy, a regional cohort of 10 New York-based affordable housing owners, operators, and developers.
Enterprise Community Partners announced that it has received a $400,000 grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York to create a program that will support capacity building and promote growth in the U.S. Virgin Islands’ affordable housing ecosystem.