Enterprise is an intermediary under the Section 4 Capacity Building for Affordable Housing and Community Development program (Section 4), funded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and our vision is a country where home and community are steppingstones to more.
Funds and Service for Tenants Experiencing Need (FASTEN) is a program offered through Project Parachute to help vulnerable tenants stay in their homes in the wake of Covid-19.
This Enterprise Green Communities Case Study shares upgrades completed during the rehabilitation of St. Joseph Village, a senior affordable housing community, in Dyersburg, Tennessee.
Enterprise launched the Community Organizer Fellowship, a program funding three community-based organizations across New York State to further their community organizing priorities. The fellowship seeks to empower these organizations to address pressing issues including displacement and increasing the supply of affordable housing.
The Housing Equity Campaign Workshop provided faith-based organizations, affordable housing stakeholders and community members with the resources to convert land and assets into equitable housing solutions.
This report outlines the findings and recommendations for the community development, human services and education sectors to improve outcomes for students.