Enterprise is honored to have had the opportunity to support the State of California’s emergency housing and homelessness response to the Covid pandemic.
New York property owners contribute $4 million to a network of nonprofit partners who will work independently to help tenants across city access resources and connect to financial, workforce, and other critical services
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.
Communities across the country are using strategies that tackle housing and education challenges jointly. Our research focused on 10 such initiatives that varied in scale, populations served, and types of partners involved.
On May 11, the Colorado legislature wrapped an intense 2022 session where policymakers tackled a myriad of enduring issues alongside one-time allocations of billions in federal aid.
On April 9, President Biden released his blueprint for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 budget. The request is the first installment of the President’s budget plan. The $1.52 trillion budget request, a 16 percent increase in non-defense discretionary funding, is aimed at addressing inequality, disease and climate change, and it includes significant investments in Enterprise policy priorities.
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