Ten municipalities and counties in its New York State Anti-Displacement Learning Network will begin implementing their customized strategies to address community displacement. These cities and counties taking part are Broome County, City of Buffalo, City of Elmira, City of Hudson, City of Ithaca, City of Kingston, City of Newburgh, City of Rochester, City of Syracuse, and New York City.
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Enterprise, in partnership with the New York State Attorney General, announced that the ten municipalities and counties in its New York State Anti-Displacement Learning Network will begin implementing their customized strategies to address community displacement.
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Enterprise's first investment through Equitable Path Forward, a five-year, $3.5 billion nationwide initiative to help dismantle the deeply rooted legacy of racism in housing. The $1 million investment in the Aequo Fund will provide capital to early-career BIPOC and other historically marginalized housing providers, helping to grow their portfolios and create affordable homes at the same time.
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“There is much more work to be done, and the bipartisan leadership that led to the coronavirus relief and omnibus package is an important first step.”
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$58 Million Deal for Seattle’s First Affordable High-Rise Development Marks Largest Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Investment Ever for Enterprise Housing Credit Investments
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Statement on $50 Million Grant from MacKenzie Scott by Priscilla Almodovar, president and chief executive officer of Enterprise Community Partners.
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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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Enterprise and Netflix, Inc. announced Netflix’s $25 million commitment in Equitable Path Forward, Enterprise’s new five-year, $3.5 billion nationwide initiative to help dismantle the deeply-rooted legacy of racism in housing.