The Thome Aging Well program will award up to $4 million in its first year to scale proven housing-based services and support programs in Maryland and Michigan.
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Rep. Rashida Tlaib presented Enterprise with a $2 million federal funding award for the Detroit Energy Efficiency and Home Improvement Program for low-income homeowners.
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Enterprise and the City of Detroit launch new, no-cost services to help reduce barriers and increase the preservation of affordable homes.
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As part of a new policy brief, “In Good Faith: Reimagining the Use of Land Contracts,” Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan and Enterprise Community Partners interviewed community development organizations, nonprofits and other mission-driven organizations that are rewriting the narrative around land contracts.
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Enterprise's Community Development Organization Fund is a foundation-backed initiative delivering critical operating support to 30 Detroit nonprofits that serve or are led by Black, Indigenous and People of Color.
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Rebuilding Home, a new report by Detroit Future City and Enterprise, gives an overview of achievable approaches and common challenges associated with single-family redevelopment across Detroit’s community development sector.
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The City of Detroit’s Housing & Revitalization Department launched Preservation Partnership, a major step in its commitment to preserve affordable homes while also improving its quality and preventing displacement. Enterprise will lead the team and create and implement action plans.
This webinar will highlight overall findings from the Resilience Academies, discuss common climate resilient housing challenges shared by cohort members, share resources and potential solutions. Hear from academy participants on what they gained from the academy and how they are implementing their learnings moving forward.