Our Thome Aging Well Program recently awarded $4 million to 16 Maryland and Michigan nonprofit housing organizations to support expansion of aging in place initiatives with a track record of success.
Enterprise has relaunched the Enterprise Community Leadership Council, a group of dedicated housing pathbreakers from across the nation to advise the organization.
This new affordable housing will be financed, in part, through a $53.3 million equity investment by Enterprise and Fannie Mae under the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program.
Homekey has been a transformative tool to expand and expedite the Los Angeles region’s supply of affordable homes for those experiencing homelessness, even as California and localities seek to resolve long-term financing needs.
New Census Bureau data show that for the first time since 2015 more than half of all renter households have reported struggling to pay their housing costs.