New York City affordable housing stakeholders Enterprise Community Partners, RiseBoro Community Partnership, L+M Development Partners, HELP USA along with Maycomb Capital and Trinity Church announced the official expansion of Home 4 Good, an eviction prevention program that partners affordable housing owners with nonprofit housing placement specialists to proactively identify and assist tenants experiencing rental arrears, with a goal of improving tenant housing stability.
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The funding preserves 313 affordable homes in Maryland that support families, seniors, and formerly homeless veterans.
Enterprise Community Partners' President and CEO Shaun Donovan, announced a much-anticipated interest rate cut, the first such move since 2020.
Enterprise Community Development, Inc., one of the largest mission-focused nonprofit affordable housing providers in the Mid-Atlantic, has successfully closed on $116.4 million in financing for three affordable housing communities that will support families, seniors, and formerly homeless veterans in Maryland.
Enterprise hosted the Housing Our Community event, bringing together the 2024 grant recipients of U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) Housing Ecosystem Development Grants Program to share their innovative projects, exchange ideas, and discuss challenges and lessons learned.
As reported in the Idaho Press, our National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit "looked to shift away from past housing barriers and towards opportunity."
Enterprise seeks a consultant to inform the design of a technical assistance program to better connect organizations serving people coming out of the criminal justice system with affordable housing infrastructure.
Brightonview Montessori reflects the diverse backgrounds and cultures of the Washington state community it serves. With Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account grants, the early learning center is expanding its footprint and creating a model to be replicated in other locations.