In this Q&A, Stephany De Scisciolo, Enterprise’s vice president of impact, evaluation and population health, breaks down the findings of our new indoor air quality study, why they matter and where we go from here.
The Arch at St. Michael in Cleveland, a green adaptive reuse of a former school and convent, moves forward on its journey to achieve Green Communities certification.
With commitments from 10 investors, Enterprise Housing Partners Fund XXXV will help create or preserve 2,529 affordable homes across 19 properties in 14 states.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib presented Enterprise with a $2 million federal funding award for the Detroit Energy Efficiency and Home Improvement Program for low-income homeowners.
Mechanical ventilation in homes could save thousands of lives and prevent major health consequences, according to a study by Enterprise and the National Center for Healthy Housing.
This year’s Earth Day theme is “Invest in Our Planet.” At Enterprise, we carry out that call to action by building more sustainable, resilient communities.
The program, to be administered by Enterprise and the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative, will provide low-income Detroit homeowners with critical home repairs.