More than $1 million in Section 4 grants has been awarded to 20 community-based organizations to advance affordable homes, resilience, and economic opportunity across Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
Tunica County Community Development Corporation is helping implement a healthy housing initiative and assisting residents in purchasing quality, affordable homes.
South Central Industries, a nonprofit organization based in Shawnee, Oklahoma, is using a Section 4 grant awarded by Enterprise to increase capacity to carry out its mission to build safe, affordable housing for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
The city of Alamosa, Colorado, has one of the lowest rates for homeownership in the state for Hispanic residents. After an extensive multi-year housing needs assessment, the city is now gearing to build the homes the community needs.
Enterprise Community Partners received notification that HUD intends to terminate its Section 4 nonprofit capacity building grants as well as funding for technical assistance programs that provide vital support to community groups and housing providers nationwide.