Learn more about connections between residential segregation, access to homeownership and public safety, and actions you can take to pave of a path forward to a time When Zip Code Doesn’t Matter -- anymore.
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 4502, a seven-bill FY22 spending minibus that included the chamber’s funding levels for HUD, USDA and the Treasury Department.
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) today announced $2.9 million total in grants to 10 New York State housing not-for-profits as part of its Call for Ideas Program.
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) announced a $6 million financing commitment to the Coalition for Responsible Community Development (CRCD) to support its work providing affordable homes and services to working-class communities in East and South Los Angeles. As part of Enterprise’s Equitable Path Forward (EPF) initiative to invest in Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC)-led housing providers, the funding will help finance the creation of 50 affordable apartments and augment CRCD’s ability to benefit the individuals and families it serves.
Deadly disasters disproportionately affect underserved communities and people of color, reflecting decades of disinvestment and the climate impacts faced when compared to wealthier and non-redlined areas.
In a four-part eviction-prevention webinar series, Enterprise and our partners focus on the short and long-term impacts on families’ housing and economic stability, and on the housing stock and economic viability of the “mom-and-pop” owners who make up most of this nation’s property owners.
By acknowledging, supporting, and strengthening the important role community-based organizations play in recovery after a crisis, we can move toward a brighter, stronger, and more equitable future.