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In a virtual hearing called “Building Back Better: Investing in Equitable and Affordable Housing Infrastructure,” leaders from Enterprise Community Partners, the National Low-Income Housing Coalition and PolicyLink spoke to the importance of housing as a catalyst for equity and opportunity.
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How do you make affordable rental housing healthier, more supportive places to live? Shelterforce magazine profiles some of the forward-thinking leaders paving the way, including Preservation of Affordable Housing, a 2020 Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge winner.
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support technical assistance for applicants and awardees in the Governor’s proposed expansion of Homekey. Facebook’s funding will allow Enterprise to build on its support of the Governor’s successful Homekey program.
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Enterprise announced a $20 million commitment from Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies (Schusterman), along with $5 million from the Community Investment Guarantee Pool (CIGP), toward Equitable Path Forward.
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Bank of America Community Development Banking, in partnership with Enterprise, is investing $60 million – $30 million in loans and $30 million in equity financing – to support Enterprise’s Equitable Path Forward.
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More than 100 representatives of affordable housing organizations, public agencies and nonprofits from Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Alaska are participating in a training series to increase the preservation of rural affordable homes.
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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.
Detroit Racial Equity Covid Response
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If the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act introduced is enacted affordable housing developers would be able to impact rural, tribal and high-cost communities, as well as extremely low-income and formerly homeless residents.
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