The Housing for Health Fund is a partnership with Kaiser Permanente – which invested $15 million and will match up to $35 million in additional funds to be raised by Enterprise.
Rebuilding Home, a new report by Detroit Future City and Enterprise, gives an overview of achievable approaches and common challenges associated with single-family redevelopment across Detroit’s community development sector.
For more than 20 years, Enterprise’s Southern California market has been a leader in bringing innovative and sustaining solutions to community challenges. With the support and contributions of our valued donors and partners in 2019, we connected Angelenos to affordable homes with supportive services, strengthened historically neglected and rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, and educated communities and conducted conversations on the history and legacy of redlining.
Enterprise and The Unity Council announced that they are preserving 55 units of affordable housing through the purchase of a multifamily property at 2000 36th Avenue in Oakland’s Fruitvale neighborhood.
$58 Million Deal for Seattle’s First Affordable High-Rise Development Marks Largest Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Investment Ever for Enterprise Housing Credit Investments
HUD released a new final rule, Preserving Community and Neighborhood Choice, to replace the 2015 Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) rule and the 1994 Analysis of Impediments (AI) requirements.
Part of the Policy Actions for Racial Equity (PARE) blog series, a blog post from Dustin Baird, Native American Housing Program Officer, examines the historical policy effects on housing in Native America.
Island communities, from the Pacific to the Caribbean, are facing the climate crisis head on and uniting to share practices, resources, and identify ways to strengthen national policies and funding to support their efforts.