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John Sullivan of Enterprise Community Partners, a national housing advocacy nonprofit, said the Mississippi program for rental assistance was not going well, but that these types of programs are not going particularly well anywhere across the country.
Gulf Coast
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Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) announced the closing of an equity fund that would acquire and preserve $800 million in affordable and workforce homes. With $229 million in equity commitments, the fund exceeded its original $200 million target to become one of the largest preservation funds of its kind.
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Enterprise in the News
Streets Blog Chicago discusses the pilot program, created in partnership with Elevated Chicago, Enterprise Community Partners, and members of the eTOD Working Group, has $135,000 to support up to ten community driven eTOD proposals.
Chicago
Enterprise in the News
As Atlanta continues to expand and the need for housing grows, preservation must remain a central part of the strategy to ensure that housing can remain affordable for everyone.
Southeast
Enterprise in the News
Bisnow joined the team behind Skyland Town Center, a major development bringing new housing and retail offerings to the underserved Ward 7 area, to celebrate two major milestones Monday.
Mid-Atlantic
Enterprise in the News
Enterprise Community Partners, a part of a coalition of community organizations who has started the Chicago Flats Initiative to help keep those families in their homes.
Chicago
Enterprise in the News
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.
Detroit
Enterprise in the News
If the Senate proposal becomes law, doubled or tripled values — and tax bills — would be standard, and there would be no basis for appeal. Properties like Maple Park Place would be in instant and severe financial trouble.
Ohio

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