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New Capital Needs Analysis Finds Bold Investment is Needed to Create Affordable Homes Along the Purple Line

Enterprise released the study, Investing in Communities Along the Purple Line: 2024 Capital Needs Analysis outlining the capital, complementary policies, and capacity needed to meet the 17,000 affordable home goal for the Purple Line corridor.
Preservation and Production
Preservation
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Anna Ravindranath

Programs, Associate Director
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Inflation Reduction Act Funding for Affordable Housing: What to Know Now

A summary of IRA deadlines and updates to help the affordable housing sector access the resources available through this landmark investment in clean energy and action.

April 25, 2024
Resilience
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Enterprise in the News
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California leaders asked for a Supreme Court homelessness decision. Will it backfire?

Enterprise Chief Executive Officer and President Shaun Donovan talks with the Los Angeles Times about the potential consequences of the Grants Pass case now before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Celebrating a Second Chance

Nearly 80% of formerly incarcerated people and their families report being denied housing due to a criminal conviction. That’s according to a 2015 study led by the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, Forward Together, and Research Action Design, which also found that formerly incarcerated people are 10 to 13 times more likely to experience homelessness than those who have not been incarcerated.  
April 25, 2024
Housing as a Pathway to Justice
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New York
Rocky Mountain
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What the IRA Means for Tribal Nations – and Why They Must Lead On Decarbonization

The IRA includes $720 million for Tribal and Native communities. Tribal leaders say they must be at forefront of decisions over their land and how to foster a more resilient future.
April 25, 2024
Resilience
Equitable Decarbonization
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Snohomish County Early Learning Cohort Orientation

Enterprise will host orientation opportunities for early learning providers interested in joining the Snohomish County Early Learning Cohort. 
April 25, 2024
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Enterprise Celebrates with National, County and Local Officials the Grand Opening of Legacy at Twin Rivers, an Accessible, Mixed-Income Community in Columbia, Maryland

Enterprise was joined by national, state and county officials, and partners, supporters, and residents for a ribbon cutting ceremony at Legacy at Twin Rivers, a recently redeveloped affordable apartment community in Columbia, Maryland. The ceremony is part of Enterprise’s celebration of 1 million homes created since its inception in 1982, and marks an additional 153 homes created and preserved in Maryland. 
April 26, 2024
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Mitigating Extreme Heat Risk in Historically Redlined Areas

Last year was the hottest year on record , and 2024 has a one-in-three chance of being even hotter. As temperatures increase and climate change worsens, extreme heat events will occur with more frequency and intensity, having an outsized impact in dense, urban areas. Urban neighborhoods face increased temperatures due to building concentrations and a lack of green space, creating a phenomenon referred to as the urban heat island effect. Neighborhoods with a high number of low-income residents of color experience more intense heat island effects. This is not by chance, but is a result of deliberate, discriminatory housing policies that have impacted people of color, pushing them into vulnerable neighborhoods prone to extreme heat exacerbated by climate change.

April 29, 2024
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Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Sees Significant increase to HUD’s Native American Programs

The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) saw one of the most significant increases in HUD’s Native American Programs.
April 29, 2024
Policy 
Tribal Nations

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