To take on real estate development for the first time, two Tacoma, Washington churches have tapped into the Enterprise Faith-Based Development InitiativeSM , in which Enterprise provides training, tools, and technical assistance to support the development of affordable homes on church property.
Celebrating two decades of Enterprise Green Communities, housing leaders gathered online and in Washington, D.C., to reflect on the next chapter for healthy, resilient, and energy-efficient affordable homes amid a moment of unprecedented bipartisan support for housing affordability.
Enterprise, in partnership with the City of Chattanooga, announced the selection of eight faith-based organizations to participate in the first Chattanooga cohort of the Enterprise Faith-Based Development InitiativeSM.
The Greater Baltimore Committee announced it has selected Enterprise as its advisory and implementation partner to design a private capital strategy focused on accelerating neighborhood revitalization across Baltimore.
Our Rocky Mountain Market VP Jennie Rodgers sat down with KHOL to discuss the critical role housing preservation plays in keeping mountain towns like Jackson, Wyoming, affordable.
The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit fund will create or preserve affordable homes for nearly 6,700 people and generate more than $600 million in economic activity across 15 states.
The Enterprise Capital Continuum illustrates how philanthropic and investment capital can work together — across grants, debt, equity, and tax credits — to advance affordable housing and community development while aligning with impact and return goals.