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The 2025 California Affordable Housing Pipeline

March 4, 2025
By:
Justine Marcus
Amiel Leaño Atanacio
Araceli Palafox
The California Affordable Housing Production Pipeline brief analyzes the developments awaiting final funding to begin construction.
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Program Design and Evaluation
Northern California
Southern California
Affordable Housing
Bay Area
Central Valley
Housing Supply
State/Local Policy
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Nearly 45,000 Affordable Homes in California Stalled Without Additional Funding

The 2025 California Affordable Housing Pipeline report reveals that 44,723 new affordable homes are stalled and unable to begin construction due to a lack of public funding.
March 3, 2025
Preservation and Production
Policy 
Northern California
Southern California
Story
Fruitvale Village in Oakland

Fostering Stability Through Housing and Services

For the past six years, Aubra Levine has sought solutions to homelessness as vice president of real estate development at Unity Council, a community development organization based in Oakland, California’s Fruitvale neighborhood.
March 4, 2025
Community Development Financial Institution
Northern California
News

Enterprise Community Development Closes Financing on Two Major Redevelopments in Columbia, MD

Enterprise Community Development, one of the largest mission-focused nonprofit affordable housing providers in the Mid-Atlantic, has closed on financing for the redevelopment of Ranleagh Court and Waverly Winds, two modern, new affordable housing communities in Columbia, Maryland.
March 6, 2025
Green Communities
Development, Property Management and Resident Services
Construction and Development 
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Mid-Atlantic
Enterprise in the News
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Trump administration throws hundreds of affordable housing projects into limbo after contract cuts

In this Associated Press story, journalist Jesse Bedyan talks with Enterprise CEO and President Shaun Donovan and housing nonprofits about the impacts of $60 million stalled in Section 4 awards.
Policy 
Community Highlights

Enterprise New York's Statement on the 2025 Senate and Assembly One House Budgets

Enterprise New York issues a statement in response to the release of the New York State Senate and Assembly's One House Budgets.
March 12, 2025
Preservation and Eviction Prevention
Eviction Prevention
Preservation
Fair Housing
Policy 
New York
Story
Cleveland City Club forum

A Bipartisan Understanding

Enterprise CEO and President Shaun Donovan and Ohio Republican State Senator Michele Reynolds met in Cleveland to discuss key drivers behind the country’s housing crisis as well as practical solutions that transcend partisan divides. The key: building a bipartisan movement with leaders at every level committed to taking bold, innovative action.
March 13, 2025
Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Policy 
Ohio
Documents

A Decade of Supporting Innovative Housing Programs Across New York State: Community Land Trusts

March 11, 2025
By:
Patrick Boyle
Jonathan Eber
An overview of the Community Land Trust Capacity Building Initiative.
Preservation and Production
Advisory Services and Technical Assistance
Technical Assistance
Development, Property Management and Resident Services
Construction and Development 
New York
Community Development
Homeownership
Housing Stability
Report
Research Brief: Worsening Rental Affordability Linked to Higher Rates of Homelessness with an illustration

Worsening Rental Affordability Linked to Higher Rates of Homelessness

March 17, 2025
This report analyzes the correlation between worsening rental affordability and rising homelessness rates, highlighting the urgent need for policy solutions to expand affordable housing and support struggling renters.
Preservation
Upward Mobility 
Policy 
Homelessness
National
Policy Development and Research
Story
JPMorgan Housing Supply conference

Stabilizing the Affordable Housing Supply

Enterprise and JPMorganChase recently gathered affordable housing policy, finance, and development experts as well as congressional staffers to discuss strategies to stabilize the affordable housing industry and preserve the housing that is currently serving nearly five million households across the country.
March 13, 2025
Policy 

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