Enterprise Community Partners developed the Health Action Plan process as a way for affordable housing developers to integrate health outcome considerations into their development and design.
HUD released a new final rule, Preserving Community and Neighborhood Choice, to replace the 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule and the 1994 Analysis of Impediments (AI) requirements.
Part of the Policy Actions for Racial Equity (PARE) blog series, a blog post from Dustin Baird, Native American Housing Program Officer, examines the historical policy effects on housing in Native America.
Island communities, from the Pacific to the Caribbean, are facing the climate crisis head on and uniting to share practices, resources, and identify ways to strengthen national policies and funding to support their efforts.
Construction has started for Sugar Pine Village, a new affordable housing community in Madera that will provide 52 high-quality, affordable apartment-style homes to the region. More than 30% of the new homes will be available for individuals and families struggling with housing insecurity and homelessness.
See the latest updates, tools, data analysis and recommendations, on Covid-19, for what all levels of government can do to make sure families stay in their homes during this crisis.
The City of Detroit’s Housing & Revitalization Department launched Preservation Partnership, a major step in its commitment to preserve affordable homes while also improving its quality and preventing displacement. Enterprise will lead the team and create and implement action plans.
Current economic, educational and societal factors prompted Enterprise Community Partners and The NHP Foundation survey of educators on the connection between housing stability and educational outcomes
Enhancing and Implementing Homeownership in Native Communities is a new curriculum with 12 interactive modules to support housing practitioners in creating and strengthening homeownership programs.