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$500,000 Grant to Advance Racial Equity in New York Housing
Enterprise announced that it has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York (FHLBNY) to advance racial equity in affordable housing and real estate development in New York State. With the funding, Enterprise will provide consulting and advisory services to up to eight affordable housing developers led by BIPOC housing providers.
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Grantee Spotlight: Asian Americans for Equality
This blog post is part of a series highlighting the work of community-based organizations supported through Enterprise New York’s Covid response work in New York State.
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Detroit’s Preservation Partnership Highlights Need for Federal Support on Housing Affordability
The city of Detroit has announced a federally-funded Preservation Partnership with Enterprise and other local affordable housing non-profits. The partnership will seek to identify apartment buildings that have low rents and help them be redeveloped in a way that preserves the affordability and prevents displacement. Evelyn Zwiebach, Enterprise Detroit Director for State and Local Policy, urges all Presidential candidates to commit to robust federal funding for critical affordable housing programs.
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Rising to the Occasion: Advice From a Disaster Recovery Veteran
Now more than ever, hope counts as the world contends with the distress and disruption wrought by the pandemic.
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Covid-19 Resources and Response: Gulf Coast
Our Gulf Coast office is working hard to respond to the needs of our grantees and partners during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Enterprise Announces $15.2 Million Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Deal
$15.2 million Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (Housing Credit) deal to transform a wing of the historic former Catholic school Villa Maria Academy into Angela’s House, a six-floor building with 67 affordable senior (55+) apartments, including 21 units of supportive housing set aside for homeless seniors.
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