Enterprise Community Partners today applauds the Senate Finance Committee for including language in its budget reconciliation package proposal that would permanently extend the New Market Tax Credit and strengthen the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, a resoundingly bipartisan way to expand the housing supply and economic opportunity in every part of the nation.
In March, our Southern California and national teams joined our partners to shape housing policy, protect permanent supportive housing, and support communities building for a resilient future.
Enterprise Community Partners announced that it has successfully appealed the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) decision to terminate the organization’s Community Compass and Distressed Cities technical assistance agreements.
Enterprise Community Partners commend members of the House Ways and Means Committee for including the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit) in the House tax bill unveiled today.
In this Candid column, Enterprise SVPs Meaghan Shannon Vlkovic and Jeff Connolly highlight the vital role of mission-driven and nonprofit affordable housing providers—and the funding challenges they face.
This issue brief reviews opportunities to scale affordable housing innovations, including regulatory reforms designed to facilitate the development of some forms of LDMF housing and recent lending products tailored to financing LDMF development.
This report describes the potential of housing trust funds to address Georgia's housing challenges, sharing examples from other states and localities and recommendations for Georgia to expand the reach of its state and local housing trust funds.