California has released the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Round 8 draft guidelines and will host workshops during the public comment period.
With support from JPMorgan Chase, Enterprise is developing Democratizing Resilience Planning and Disaster Recovery to advance inclusive community-driven decision-making.
On August 30, the Strategic Growth Council approved awards totaling $757 million to 21 distinct Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program projects in California.
With rain and storms pummeling the state of California, Enterprise is keeping our communities front of mind as we respond to and prepare for the ongoing impacts.
The Housing for Health Fund is a partnership with Kaiser Permanente – which invested $15 million and will match up to $35 million in additional funds to be raised by Enterprise.
The Renewal Enterprise District, or RED, helps with the long-term recovery process after destructive events like the Tubbs Fire in Sonoma County, California, in 2017.
Governor Gavin Newsom’s May Revision to the 2021-22 California budget demonstrates the administration’s clear commitment to affordable housing and proposes bold, historic investments in housing and homelessness programs. This investment is made possible by a $75 billion budget surplus that provides the state with the opportunity to meaningfully respond to the immediate needs of Californians, while also putting our communities on the path for a more equitable recovery.
Metropolitan Transportation Commission has been working on a new 30-year regional plan to tackle housing affordability, climate change and racial inequity.