Meet our plenary speakers! The National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit is the first of its kind. In partnership with Freddie Mac, we are bringing together voices from across Indian Country to inspire new ideas, partnerships, and investment opportunities to grow Tribal ecosystems that support housing development, homeownership, and economic development. Register now: https://bit.ly/4dLNSN3
Enterprise Community Partners
Civic and Social Organizations
We are a national nonprofit that exists to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one.
About us
Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that exists to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one. VISION A country where home and community are steppingstones to more. MISSION Our mission is to make home and community places of pride, power and belonging, and platforms for resilience and upward mobility for all.
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http://www.enterprisecommunity.org
External link for Enterprise Community Partners
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1982
- Specialties
- affordable housing, community development, green and sustainable affordable homes, community revitalization, sustainable communities, and investment capital
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11000 Broken Land Pkwy
Columbia, Maryland 21044, US
Employees at Enterprise Community Partners
Updates
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Enterprise Community Partners reposted this
Half of American renters are cost-burdened. And the money they overspend on housing costs is equivalent to a year’s supply of gas and groceries combined. The data is clear — the country needs more #affordablehousing.
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Half of American renters are cost-burdened. And the money they overspend on housing costs is equivalent to a year’s supply of gas and groceries combined. The data is clear — the country needs more #affordablehousing.
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Enterprise Community Partners reposted this
I've had the great privilege of being on the ground with James Sutton and the rest of the incredible Build Urban Prosperity (Build UP) team in Birmingham, Alabama, to see the great work they do every day in the classroom and community to increase homeownership access and revitalize neighborhoods. What an honor for us to be on this journey with BuildUp, the Wells Fargo Foundation, and all our amazing Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge innovators!
“People who do trade jobs are some of the smartest people on the planet. They really are people who make the world go around.” James Sutton is executive director of Build Urban Prosperity (Build UP), a winner of our Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge made possible with generous support from the Wells Fargo Foundation. At the heart of the innovation is the BuildUp Community School. The school readies young people for careers in the building trades, offers hands-on community revitalization opportunities, and provides a path to homeownership and building generational wealth.
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Don’t miss this discussion by National Housing Trust featuring our own Krista Egger on one of today’s most critical housing topics! Thursday’s panel will delve into how to overcome barriers and create a pathway for existing buildings to achieve better performance – both to benefit residents and to preserve our existing housing stock in the face of climate change. #AffordableHousing #ClimateChange #Retrofitting
How can housing providers leverage resources under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to improve their existing buildings for energy performance? And how can they manage costs while overcoming barriers to implementing energy retrofits? Learn this and more at our next NHT Insights on Housing webinar! The event takes place on July 25th, 1-2 PM EST. Registration: https://lnkd.in/eEfvtzXd Join our panel for an in-depth discussion: - Todd Nedwick, Senior Director of Sustainability Policy, NHT (Facilitator) - Krista Egger, Vice President, Building Resilient Futures, Enterprise Community Partners - Joseph Knackstedt, Senior Housing Advisor, DC Office of Planning (Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development) - AJ PATTON, CEO and Managing Partner, 548 Enterprise - Abigail Suarez, MBA, Executive Director, Head of Neighborhood Development, JPMorganChase We hope to see you there!
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“My hope is that we will hit a tipping point where it’s just built into the code. Anyone who is thinking about building affordable housing will automatically ask ‘what are we doing with the faith community?’” David Bowers, mid-Atlantic market leader and head of Enterprise’s Faith Based Development Initiative (FBDI), is an inspiration to many in the affordable housing community. As FBDI prepares to launch in Texas on the 22nd, Bowers shares what excites him about working with the faith community to address affordable housing challenges, and his hopes for the future. https://bit.ly/4cvKJQk #CommunityDevelopment #AffordableHousing
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Our Texas Faith-Based Development Initiative kicks off next week! Houses of worship in Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio interested in developing affordable housing — join us for a virtual clarion call on July 22 to learn about the grants and training available. Register: https://bit.ly/4d58vCM
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The housing affordability crisis in Colorado has spread well beyond low-income households — and policy shifts from state lawmakers have reflected that. “When we pull public funds to serve higher income households, we are taking away funds that could serve lower income households,“ says Kinsey Hasstedt, local and state policy director at Enterprise. https://bit.ly/46aJV13
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“Time and time again, we’ve seen examples of large-scale transit investments harming low-income residents and locally owned businesses. Now, we are confronted with the question, will we let it happen again?” In today’s The Baltimore Sun, our own David Bowers and Sheila Somashekhar of the Purple Line Corridor Coalition (PLCC) write about the need for bold investments from the public, private, and philanthropic sectors to ensure this historic transit investment works for everyone. https://bit.ly/4cMS8v4
Purple Line must not jeopardize affordable housing | GUEST COMMENTARY
https://www.baltimoresun.com
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New pathways for affordable housing developers to important decarbonization resources through the #InflationReductionAct. That’s the impetus for recent updates to Enterprise Green Communities, the nation’s only green building standard created with and for the affordable housing sector. Shelby ONeill breaks down the four things you need to know: https://bit.ly/4dacVbt #Decarbonization #AffordableHousing
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