Recent wildfires in LA were not isolated incidents, but rather part of a worsening pattern fueled by climate change. Despite the devastation, the fires present an opportunity for decision-makers to enact policies that ensure communities are rebuilt to better withstand future wildfires and other disasters.
Our Pacific Northwest team mourns the passing of Frank Chopp, Speaker Emeritus of the Washington State House, consummate community organizer, and lifelong champion for low-income communities in Washington.
Moms4Moms and the Gotham Society partner with Enterprise New York to advance the mission for all families to have a safe and affordable home and to help them thrive in their communities.
Read our 2024 annual report to see the breadth and impact of our work – and the people, places, and partners Enterprise CEO and President Shaun Donovan encountered as he traveled from Baltimore to Boise, from Detroit to Denver, from tribal communities to rural towns.
This resource shares ECLF project profiles and investment information by state. ECLF project profiles represent on-balance sheet portfolio loans that ECLF closed in 2024.
Thanks to Section 4 funding, these four nonprofits in Mississippi and Louisiana are transforming lives through affordable homes, job creations, and community revitalization.
Enterprise invited participants of its Climate Resilience Academies to compete for small grants designed to advance their resilience work. We spoke to several grantees about how they used the grant dollars and the significant benefits and impact of this targeted support.
A coalition of bipartisan lawmakers has reintroduced the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act (AHCIA) in the U.S. House of Representatives, seeking to expand and strengthen the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit.