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Enterprise Community Partners congratulates the incoming Biden-Harris administration as we turn our focus to meeting the urgency of this moment.
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Enterprise Community Development and Fellowship Square Foundation celebrate the official groundbreaking of Lake Anne House, a new mid-rise building serving low-income senior residents.
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Enterprise and The Unity Council announced that they are preserving 55 units of affordable housing through the purchase of a multifamily property at 2000 36th Avenue in Oakland’s Fruitvale neighborhood.
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Enterprise will provide technical assistance on behalf of the Strategic Growth Council to support prospective applicant to the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities sixth funding round.
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Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise), following a nationwide search, named Jacqueline Waggoner president of its Solutions division, which operates 11 market offices across the country and delivers program, policy, advisory and capacity-building support at the national, state and local level.
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Even while working at home with three energetic children and three actives dogs, Sofia Michel manages the Northern California office, from workstation updates to purchasing needs to special projects.
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Construction has started for Sugar Pine Village, a new affordable housing community in Madera that will provide 52 high-quality, affordable apartment-style homes to the region.  More than 30% of the new homes will be available for individuals and families struggling with housing insecurity and homelessness.  
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Through the Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge, a nationwide competition that began in January 2020, six winning organizations will each receive $2 million in grants and two years of technical assistance valued at $500,000 to bring innovative concepts to market. Winning breakthrough ideas include building more equitable, healthier and resilient homes that radically reduce carbon emissions, re-engineering the affordable housing delivery system, and rethinking community reentry by building dignity through a home.

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