When the pandemic hit, we didn’t hesitate. We broke new ground with innovative relief programs that support communities through unprecedented challenges.
We continue to push to strengthen LIHTC and other innovative solutions that provide more opportunity for affordable housing to the communities we serve.
In 2020, we launched Equitable Path Forward (EPF), a five-year, $3.5 billion nationwide initiative designed to help dismantle the legacy of racism in housing.
Our new analysis finds that with an investment of just 4 percent of the state’s nearly $100 billion budget surplus, the state could create more than 14,000 affordable homes.
The Enterprise Women’s Network recently hosted its annual book fair at the Sandtown-Winchester Achievement Academy, with Councilman James Torrence and Mayor Brandon Scott among the volunteer guest readers at the first in-person event in two years because of Covid.