Documents
March 11, 2025
An overview of the Community Land Trust Capacity Building Initiative.
Training
Enterprise Faith-Based Development InitiativeSM Defining Development from Acquisition to Zoning:
November 7, 2024
This glossary of development terms supplements the Enterprise Faith-Based Development InitiativeSM curriculum. It will equip you with the language you need to pursue your vision of creating affordable housing and uplifting communities, and to become “comfortably conversant” with stakeholders in the development and finance sectors.
Infographic
Fiscal Year 2025 Budget Request and Appropriations Chart
August 9, 2024
Administration and Congress Spending Proposals for Fiscal Year 2025.
Report
2023 Social Return on Investment (SROI) with ECLF Addendum
June 13, 2024
Our Social Return on Investment report delivers affordable housing success stories from California, where more than a million very low-income renters are struggling to find homes they can afford.
Report
Social Return on Investment Report (SROI) 2023
June 13, 2024
Our Social Return on Investment report delivers affordable housing success stories in California, where more than a million very low-income renters are struggling to find homes they can afford.
Report
2023 Resident Services Spotlight
June 4, 2024
Explore the impact our programs and services had on communities across the Mid-Atlantic in 2023 to advance the well-being of more than 24,000 residents.
Report
Report
Elevating Community Development Organizations in Detroit
March 19, 2024
This report documents the impact the Elevating Community Development Organization (ECDO) Fund has on participating organizations and the communities they serve.
Training
Webinar: Pathways to Catalyzing Housing in Washington
January 25, 2024
Enterprise Pacific Northwest reviewed grant opportunities and technical assistance programs to catalyze housing across Washington State.
Documents
Repurposing Underutilized Strip Malls to Create Multifamily Housing
November 2, 2023
This white paper examines the opportunities and challenges of converting strip malls to affordable housing and highlights two successful examples from New York and California.