The Strategies for Multifamily Building Resilience provides practical guidance for multifamily building owners on a variety of retrofit and mitigation strategies.
The goal of this resource is to cut through the complicated and burdensome process of developing affordable rental housing on Native land and to give developers a phased approach to use when tackling their projects.
Facilitate an open discussion on using technology to advance your mission, implementing an IT strategy, and deciding what is important for your technology journey.
This August, we at Enterprise Community Partners presented our comments on the proposed rulemaking changes to the Community Reinvestment Act, the 1977 law that was designed to undo the racist underinvestment in low-income and communities of color.
The Rental Assistance Demonstration helps preserve public housing by enabling public housing agencies to access new sources of funding to complete renovations and to preserve the buildings as affordable for the long term. The tools below are intended to empower and engage residents as their buildings go through the RAD conversion process to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Accessing capital is the most significant hurdle facing emerging small-scale Black, Indigenous and other people of color (BIPOC) real estate developers, and much of that challenge is rooted in the legacies of systemic racism.
Affordable housing organizations face unique challenges during emergency events. Having an effective, well-coordinated plan in place before disaster strikes can make all the difference in the recovery for Multifamily buildings, partner agencies, and the safety of tenants.