East Los Angeles Community Corporation has launched a decarbonization initiative that will electrify its entire portfolio of 24 properties. We spoke to ELACC CEO Monia Mejia in the final installment of our Resilient 7 series celebrating housing leaders building a more sustainable future.
An interview with visionary leader Dana Bourland about Enterprise Green Communities' two decades of impact and influence, and why the national green building standard is a blueprint for what’s next.
The Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities program has invested $4 billion in 209 catalytic developments across California in its first eight rounds of funding.
Kwamé Juakali was 15 when he walked with his family along the Interstate highway in New Orleans toward the Superdome, seeking shelter, food, and water four days after Hurricane Katrina devastated his hometown. Twenty years later, Enterprise Program Manager Juakali reflects on the impact and significance of the unprecedented storm.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, Enterprise's John Sullivan reflects on how the storm shaped his career from law school graduate to housing policy director.
The Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities program has invested $4 billion in 209 catalytic developments across California in its first eight rounds of funding.
In a new study, Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise) shows how a decade of partnership has helped the nonprofit community development sector grow into a powerhouse, prepared to support communities in the wake of climate-fueled disasters.
An evaluation of the impact of Enterprise’s capacity building efforts on nonprofit housing and community development organizations in Puerto Rico from 2014 to 2024.