After months of tough negotiations, California’s FY 2025–26 state budget restored funding for several critical affordable housing and homelessness programs, reversing earlier proposals that left them unfunded.
Enterprise entered the 2025 Florida Legislative session ready to advocate for policies that expand housing supply and improve affordability across the state.
Enterprise Community Development was joined by City and State leaders today to celebrate the groundbreakings of Legacy at Cedar Lane I/II and The Vision at Parkway, two modern, new affordable housing communities in Columbia, Maryland.
Learn about current eviction trends and practical strategies that owners and property managers have implemented to increase tenant engagement, prevent eviction and improve housing stability within NYC and beyond from Enterprise New York.
The House Appropriations Committee has approved the HUD fiscal year 2026 (FY26) spending bill, rejecting many of the drastic cuts and proposals to consolidate rental assistance programs that were included in the President’s budget request, the House bill still includes cuts to key housing and community development programs.
Enterprise Community Partners has secured another $180.5 million in capital commitments for a new Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) multi-investor fund to create or preserve 1,216 affordable homes across nine states.