Enterprise is seeking proposals from an experienced podcast producers to develop, produce, and distribute a podcast series about the national faith-based development movement. Learn more and apply by May 19.
The Enterprise Women’s Network supports educational enrichment for children and better housing opportunities for their families and communities in Baltimore, Maryland.
President Trump has released a blueprint for the Fiscal Year 2026 budget that proposes significant reductions or elimination of major housing and community development programs. Enterprise will continue to advocate for Congress to provide robust funding levels for these programs.
This report details the impact Oxford Mills, a mixed-use development in Philadelphia funded by Enterprise's New Markets Tax Credit, has brought to the surrounding community since it opened in 2014.
The Southern Maryland Chronicle covers the opening of Enterprise Community Development's Magnolia Gardens, a 72-unit affordable housing community in La Plata, Maryland.
Janine Lind, who recently celebrated her one-year anniversary as president of Enterprise's Community Development division, says her goal to create 1,700 homes this year remains unchanged despite recent funding headwinds and market uncertainties.