George Dupuy, a senior commercial relationship manager at Home Bank, talks about his experiences as a local banker immediately after Katrina and the two decades since.
Rachelle Defillo reflects on the impact of Hurricane Katrina, which upended her life as a young mother who had recently opened a clothing store in New Orleans’ French Quarter.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, it’s time for policymakers to turn their focus toward ensuring the long-term viability of the affordable homes created through the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act.
Emelda Paul calls herself a lifetime resident of the Lafitte public housing development. Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, the story of Lafitte and the arc of Paul’s life have continued to intersect to this day.
Johnny Magee, mayor of Laurel, Mississippi, is one of a group of local leaders across the country raising the alarm about the potential impacts of cuts to key federal programs like the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME).
Enterprise Community Loan Fund, the community development financial institution of Enterprise Community Partners, announced today a significant milestone in its 34-year history: more than $3.1 billion lent to help finance affordable housing and critical community and economic development projects across the country.
Enterprise Community Partners today announced a historic $65 million grant from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, marking her second major donation to the non-profit.