Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, Enterprise's John Sullivan reflects on how the storm shaped his career from law school graduate to housing policy director.
Enterprise Community Loan Fund has surpassed $3 billion in cumulative lending since its launch in 1991, helping create and preserve affordable homes and a wide variety of critical projects.
In a guest commentary for Affordable Housing Finance, Enterprise CEO Shaun Donovan outlines three pillars to preserve affordable homes—critical as nearly 400,000 units risk losing affordability restrictions in five years.
Our Sustainable and Connected Communities team has gathered expert advice and online tools to develop a series of guides that help affordable housing providers prepare for future emergencies.
In a discussion that ranged from Washington State concerns to federal policy issues, Enterprise CEO Shaun Donovan joined State Representative Nicole Macri and Michael Brown of Seattle-based Civic Commons at the Housing Washington Conference.
This report from Enterprise and the National Equity Fund highlights the distress in New York's affordable housing stock and what solutions stakeholders must take to reverse it.
Trauma-informed care strengthens disaster response and recovery by recognizing the lasting impacts of trauma and integrating practices that promote safety, trust, and healing.