Enterprise, LISC, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, are pleased to announce the publication of What's Possible: Investing NOW for Prosperous, Sustainable Neighborhoods. The project, funded by the Wells Fargo Foundation, will serve as a critical resource for everyone committed to tackling the climate crisis and building more resilient, sustainable, and prosperous communities.
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Native entities from across the state are participating in our inaugural California Tribal Housing Accelerator Academy to learn how to maximize state funds and advance housing solutions for Tribal members.
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Enterprise released the study, Investing in Communities Along the Purple Line: 2024 Capital Needs Analysis outlining the capital, complementary policies, and capacity needed to meet the 17,000 affordable home goal for the Purple Line corridor.
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Enterprise Chief Executive Officer and President Shaun Donovan talks with the Los Angeles Times about the potential consequences of the Grants Pass case now before the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Enterprise will host orientation opportunities for early learning providers interested in joining the Snohomish County Early Learning Cohort.
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Enterprise has prepared an application for funding in response to HUD’s Notice of Funding Opportunity, Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement (PRICE) Competition and will be hosting a public hearing and comment period.
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Our State and Local Policy Senior Director, Kinsey Hasstedt, talks with the Denver Post about the importance of the proposed right to first refusal legislation now under consideration by the Colorado General Assembly.
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Enterprise convened its Central Midwest Equitable Path Forward (EPF) cohort in Chicago, where they heard from developers, consultants, funders, and other subject-matter experts on strategies to advance environmentally sustainable and healthy homes.