BMO Harris Bank Managing Director and Group Head of Community Investments Carl Jenkins recently joined the board of trustees of Enterprise Community Investment.
Real estate developers of color in Nashville, Tennessee, Northern Virginia and Washington state’s Puget Sound region are eligible for organizational capacity building and project-related grants from Enterprise through a $5 million grant from The Amazon Housing Equity Fund.
Enterprise's Southern California market was selected by Citi Foundation as a recipient of the Community Progress Makers initiative, which supports visionary organizations working to connect low-income communities and communities of color to greater social and economic opportunity.
Enterprise has named Lori Chatman president of its Capital Division, which oversees the full suite of Enterprise's equity, debt and tax credit products to the affordable housing and community development industries.
Enterprise’s Equitable Path Forward reached its $350 million Growth Fund goal in just one year, enabling investment in affordable housing providers of color nationwide.
The statistics are clear: Traditional solutions to homelessness are not working. The number of people experiencing homelessness has crept up every year since 2016, and Black, Native and Latino people continue to be grossly over-represented.