Free workshops focused on building resilient homes and communities in the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) help tenants, owners, governments and communities prepare for the realities of a changing climate
Enterprise and Netflix, Inc. announced Netflix’s $25 million commitment in Equitable Path Forward, Enterprise’s new five-year, $3.5 billion nationwide initiative to help dismantle the deeply-rooted legacy of racism in housing.
Enterprise announced a $20 million commitment from Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies (Schusterman), along with $5 million from the Community Investment Guarantee Pool (CIGP), toward Equitable Path Forward.
Our 2020-2025 Strategic Plan includes a new vision – a country where home and community are steppingstones to more – and a new mission to make home and community places of pride, power and belonging.
Enterprise Community Development, the country’s fifth largest nonprofit affordable housing developer, is pleased to announce the recent addition of two new leaders to its senior leadership team. Ben Hyman began earlier this month as the organization’s new senior operations manager, and Nii Sowah will step into the role of vice president of Community Impact Strategies in early September.
The Los Angeles Business Council (LABC), together with affordable housing nonprofit Enterprise Community Partners (Enterprise), is launching a coalition in support of a series of proposals issued by the Governor’s Council of Regional Homeless Advisors. Led by Richard Ziman, Chairman of Rexford Industrial and LABC Founder, and Jacqueline Waggoner, Vice President & Southern California Market Leader for Enterprise, the group is focused on establishing public-private partnerships to eliminate homelessness statewide.