In neighborhoods across Seattle, community-based organizations that are helping to solve the city’s housing affordability challenges will receive new resources to support their efforts.
In Washington, D.C., husband-and-wife team Richard Cunningham and Jésyl Crowdy-Cunningham are leading a powerful transformation to ensuring veterans have a safe place to live. Their firm, Cunningham Real Estate Holdings, toperates 160 mixed-income rental homes across a dozen communities, and with more in development.
On July 5, Governor Gavin Newsom’s Reorganization Plan (GRP) went into effect with the goal of ushering in the structural changes needed in California to effectively address the affordable housing and homelessness crisis.
The Senate Appropriations Committee approved their HUD fiscal year 2026 (FY26) spending bill proposal on July 24, rejecting many of the drastic cuts and proposals to consolidate rental assistance and homelessness programs that were included in the President’s Budget Request, and avoiding many of the cuts that were proposed in the House bill.
Cornerstone Baptist Church has always sought to be of service beyond its own walls. But losing a longtime associate pastor presented a challenge unlike any this South Dallas institution has taken on.
Oxford Mills, in the heart of Philadelphia's South Kensington-Fishtown neighborhood and financed in part through $10 million in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocations from Enterprise, has been transformed into a vibrant home for local teachers, lower income families, and community-serving nonprofits.
August 8, 2025(Originally Published:
August 1, 2025)
Our 2024 Social Return on Investment report assesses the performance and impact of our very first Preservation Equity fund, which delivered more than 2,400 affordable homes to communities across the country.