Together with the support of generous donors, the Enterprise Women's Network raised more than $7,800 to purchase over 800 books – enough for three books for each of Baltimore’s Sandtown-Winchester Achievement Academy (SWAA)'s over 450 students.
Enterprise has initiated a Request for Qualifications process to qualify firms and consultants to support future work with our Faith- Based Development Initiative and community-based partner support in Atlanta, GA, South Florida and across the Southeast.
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.
In this Q&A, Stephany De Scisciolo, Enterprise’s vice president of impact, evaluation and population health, breaks down the findings of our new indoor air quality study, why they matter and where we go from here.