Enterprise Community Development celebrates Highland Terrace Apartments and Green Park Apartments in the Highland Park neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia.
Enterprise Climate Resilience Academies are regional cohort-based technical assistance and learning opportunities for affordable housing owners, operators and developers to engage with one another, content experts and local stakeholders to address the unique hazards of their region.
The Enterprise Rural and Native American Program team has developed a series of no-cost training and peer-learning sessions designed to help rural housing providers and nonprofits acquire and preserve USDA Rural Development, HUD 811 and 202, Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and other subsidized and affordable housing.
This webinar unpacks the breakthrough, research-based pre-development practice for enhancing the impact of housing on residents and communities: Project Mission Statements.
The Academy is a series of no-cost training and peer learning sessions designed to help rural housing providers acquire and/or preserve USDA Rural Development (RD), HUD and LIHTC financed housing in their respective communities.
Drawing on recent research and reporting, these four lessons outline where modular construction is today and how we can bring its benefits to scale for the long term.
Enterprise Community Development announced that two of its projects have been awarded 9% Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC) through the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development’s (DHCD) 2025 competitive funding round.
Houses of worship in Howard County, Maryland that are working on, in process of acquiring land, working on or considering an affordable housing or mixed-use development are invited to apply to a special opportunity to achieve their vision.
Enterprise Community Development was joined by County officials, partners and residents to celebrate the grand opening of Park Montgomery and Park Montgomery West Apartments, an affordable housing redevelopment in Silver Spring, MD.