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Michelle Dusseau Diller

Associate Director, Programs
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New Study Finds Ventilation Significantly Reduces Indoor Pollutant Levels

Mechanical ventilation in homes could save thousands of lives and prevent major health consequences, according to a study by Enterprise and the National Center for Healthy Housing.  
April 13, 2022
Green Communities
Health and Housing
Policy 
Program Design and Evaluation
Chicago
New York
Enterprise in the News
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Social Return on Investment: 2021

Our Social Return on Impact report highlights our equity and fixed-income products which created or preserved more than 6,400 homes last year.
Preservation and Production
Community Development Financial Institution
Products for Investors
Financing for Developers
Preservation Equity
News

Statement on Exclusion of Flexible Fair Housing Funds

New York State Fair Housing Network and Enterprise Community Partners have released the following statement in response to the exclusion of flexible fair housing funds that had been included in the New York State Senate One-House Budget, from New York’s final FY 2023 State Budget.
April 15, 2022
Fair Housing
Policy 
New York
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Kari Downes

EVP, Head of Housing Credit Investments
Enterprise in the News

Maryland must do more to preserve housing around the Purple Line

In a Washington Post op-ed, David Bowers talks about the roles government, philanthropy and the private sector play in preserving affordable homes.
Preservation
Mid-Atlantic
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Matthew Singh

Investor Relations, Director
Enterprise in the News

Richmond Fed Announces Director Appointments

In a Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond news release, Brian McLaughlin, president of Enterprise Community Development, Inc., was appointed by the Board of Governors to the Baltimore board.
Development, Property Management and Resident Services
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Linda Manley, SVP, Chief Legal Officer

Linda Manley

Chief Legal Officer
Story

New Research on Low-Density Multifamily Housing

New Enterprise research explores the potential positive outcomes of allowing low-density multifamily (LDMF) housing in areas previously reserved for single-family development, as well as prominent regulatory and financing challenges to creating LDMF housing.
January 24, 2022
Preservation and Production
Racial Equity
Policy 

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