Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) today welcomed news from the White House that the Biden administration is advancing key housing provisions of its Housing Supply Action Plan.
Our 2022 FBDI annual summit will focus on new and creative approaches to successful development of affordable homes and will showcase how houses of worship are meeting community goals in addition to their own.
HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge sat down with Enterprise's Jacqueline Waggoner to discuss ways in which she and others in the Biden administration are working to improve lives by increasing the affordable housing supply.
Enterprise Community Partners’ Mid-Atlantic Office seeks an experienced organization with strong real-estate analysis experience, affordable housing expertise, and knowledge of the Washington, DC region to complete a capital needs and nonprofit capacity analysis for the Purple Line corridor to answer these questions.
As Nashville’s largest nonprofit provider of affordable homes, Urban Housing Solutions develops creative alternatives for individuals and families seeking attractive, accessible communities.
Our team has worked across the Bay Area and into the Central Valley to ensure that Californians have a quality, affordable place to call home by advancing equitable development opportunities.
The Department of the Interior and Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) today unveiled a multi-year agreement for Enterprise to support affordable housing, community development and homeownership within Tribal communities.
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.