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New Affordable Homes Celebrated in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara Counties
From permanent supportive housing to an early childhood learning center to retail space for a full-service grocery, Enterprise proudly provided financial support and technical assistance to these new developments.
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Investing in the Next Generation of West Baltimore
Enterprise's Women's Network celebrates 20 years of service and community investing in the next generation of West Baltimore.
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Enterprise and the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York Launch USVI Housing Ecosystem Development Grants
Enterprise Community Partners hosted U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) Housing Ecosystem Development Grantees at an in-person public event and roundtable discussion highlighting resources, shared learnings, and challenges faced by affordable housing developers on the islands.
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A case for keeping rental assistance provided by the USDA
In the Clarion-Ledger, Enterprise's Adrienne Norwood and Robin Wolff write about the need for Congress to pass the Rural Housing Service Reform Act.
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Enterprise Preserves Affordable Housing in D.C.’s Edgewood Commons
Enterprise has successfully closed on the acquisition and financing of Edgewood 611 Apartments and three adjacent buildings on the Edgewood Commons campus in Northeast Washington, D.C.
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Tangi Tackles Housing Affordability in Rural Louisiana
In Tangipahoa, St. Helena, and Livingston parishes, a local nonprofit is pursuing all housing opportunities to ensure everyone has a quality, affordable place to call home.
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$400k Awarded for Affordable Housing to Virgin Islanders
Three grants to create low-income housing were awarded Tuesday by Enterprise Community Partners with $400,000 from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York.
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Enterprise Awards $1.5 Million in Grants to Rural and Tribal Communities
Enterprise has awarded $1.5 million in grants to 32 groups in rural and tribal communities from Dover, Delaware to Anahola, Hawaii.