Launched as a public-private partnership, Project Parachute seeks to provide rental assistance, eviction prevention, and financial services during COVID-19 and beyon
Ten municipalities and counties in its New York State Anti-Displacement Learning Network will begin implementing their customized strategies to address community displacement. These cities and counties taking part are Broome County, City of Buffalo, City of Elmira, City of Hudson, City of Ithaca, City of Kingston, City of Newburgh, City of Rochester, City of Syracuse, and New York City.
The blog series on housing and the criminal legal system will highlight issues and best practices related to expanding access to housing for those impacted by the criminal legal system.
Enterprise launched the Community Organizer Fellowship, a program funding three community-based organizations across New York State to further their community organizing priorities. The fellowship seeks to empower these organizations to address pressing issues including displacement and increasing the supply of affordable housing.
Enterprise hosted the virtual 2021 Affordable Housing Forum, a biennial event started in 2019, bringing together 200 elected and appointed public officials and affordable housing advocates from around the state to discuss the continuing affordable housing needs of New Yorkers, heightened by the Covid-19 pandemic and economic hardship.
Enterprise launched the Community Organizer Fellowship, a program funding three community-based organizations across New York State to further their community organizing priorities. The fellowship seeks to empower these organizations to address pressing issues including displacement and increasing the supply of affordable housing.
Enterprise, in partnership with the New York State Attorney General, announced that the ten municipalities and counties in its New York State Anti-Displacement Learning Network will begin implementing their customized strategies to address community displacement.
Enterprise, in collaboration with the New York State Energy and Research Development Authority (NYSERDA), Kinetic Communities Consulting Corporation (KC3) and New York City Department of Housing Preservation & Development (HPD), are hosting an information session on green energy resources and Local Law 97.