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Housing and Community Development Appropriations Budget Chart

January 21, 2026 (Originally Published: August 9, 2024)
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Xavier Arriaga

Administration and Congress Spending Proposals for Fiscal Year 2026.

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Jimar Wilson, VP, Southern California

Jimar Wilson

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How to Conduct a Community Risk Assessment

March 6, 2024

A Community Risk Assessment identifies and prioritizes local risks, followed by the strategic investment of resources to reduce their occurrence and impact. Its primary purpose is to provide data to better inform local decisions on the planning and implementing risk reduction measures.

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Sam Giffin

Program Manager
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Enterprise Promotes Executives to Senior Vice Presidents of Programs, Solutions

Meaghan Vlkovic and Baaba Halm Will Drive Expansion of the Solutions Team’s Geographic and Programmatic Reach Across U.S. Regions
June 27, 2024
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The Real Fix to Homelessness

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued its decision on City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Johnson. In a disappointing ruling, the Supreme Court decided that the U.S. Constitution does not protect people against cruel and unusual punishment for sleeping outside, even if they have nowhere else to go. This decision doubles down on phony fixes like ticketing and arresting people experiencing homelessness and stands to further stymie the ability of individuals to secure employment, housing, or government support.

June 27, 2024
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Enterprise President and CEO Shaun Donovan Condemns SCOTUS Decision to Criminalize Homelessness

Shaun Donovan, President and CEO of Enterprise Community Partners released the following statement in response to the SCOTUS decision on City of Grants Pass, Oregon, v. Johnson
June 28, 2024
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The Supreme Court Will Let Cities Criminalize Homelessness—But the Real Solution Is Housing

Enterprise CEO and President Shaun Donovan talks with Fast Company about the Grants Pass ruling and what cities need to do to end homelessness.
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What the SCOTUS Camping Decision Means for Local Homelessness Policy

The Supreme Court ruling in Grants Pass lets lawmakers impose fines and jail time on homeless people sleeping outside. Advocates say that’s counterproductive.
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