Eligible tribal entities, Community Development Corporations (CDCs), and Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) that have participated in the Southwest Tribal Resilience Academy are invited to a request for proposal for a resilience capacity grant.
Enterprise seeks a qualified organization with proven expertise in real estate analysis, affordable housing, and familiarity with the Cleveland and Detroit regions to conduct a comprehensive capital study for faith-based housing initiatives.
Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) is seeking NYC affordable housing operators interested in expanding and deepening their strategies to tackle rental arrears.
Enterprise initiates a request for qualifications for development consultants and owner's representation to support the upcoming Faith-Based Development Initiative cohort programs in Cuyahoga County.
Houses of Worship (HOW), Faith-Based Organizations, and/or Community Development Organizations (formally affiliated with a HOW) with development sites located within the City of Chattanooga are invited to apply for this series of training and peer learning sessions designed to help them understand and navigate the development process.
This series of no-cost training and peer learning sessions is designed to help rural housing providers acquire and/or preserve USDA Rural Development (RD), HUD and LIHTC financed housing in their respective communities.
The Midwest Asset Management University Cohort is a five-month training series designed for affordable housing owner-operators interested in guidance to bolster the operating and financial health of their portfolios and strengthen housing stability for their residents.
This funding opportunity aims to provide flexible support to affordable housing organizations and past Enterprise Thome Aging Well grantees to respond to the urgent or emerging needs of their residents or clients with effective solutions.