#HispanicHeritageMonth is an opportunity to honor and recognize Hispanic heritage and the broader Latin American community. Yesterday, our Hispanic/Latine ERG JUNTOS led an joyful internal celebration that included a rousing game of Sí O No and a conversation with Marla Bilonick, President and CEO of the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB). Bilonick discussed milestones and trends in the Hispanic/Latine housing market, and what drives her in NALCAB's work.
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
Locations
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11000 Broken Land Pkwy
Columbia, Maryland 21044, US
Employees at Enterprise Community Partners
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Affordable housing advocate. Former HUD secretary and OMB director. Dad/husband. CEO and President of Enterprise Community Partners.
Thank you JPMorganChase for your continuous partnership with Enterprise Community Partners on examining and scaling solutions to address our acute housing supply and affordability challenges. It was a pleasure to kick off a series of conversations in Washington this week with Heather Higginbottom. Alongside experts and partners, we talked about how we as a country can cut through red tape and create new, innovative financing mechanisms to build and preserve more affordable homes. At a time where the U.S. is short 7 million affordable homes and 12 million Americans pay over half of their income on rent, we need to expand and create new public-private partnerships to build and preserve affordable homes in urban, suburban, Tribal, and rural communities nationwide.
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Direct rental assistance is not a new idea. But the DRA model, in which rental assistance flows directly to residents, has gained renewed interest. Our own Alexa Rosenberg spoke to the Housing Initiative at Penn’s Vincent Reina about DRA’s history and evolution, and the DRA pilot underway in Philadelphia. https://bit.ly/3N9VL2O
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Juntos. Together. That is the purpose of our Employee Resource Groups within Enterprise — to bring Enterprisers together, united by a goal to encourage growth and diversity and work toward equitable outcomes for all. As we continue to celebrate #HispanicHeritageMonth, hear from JUNTOS, our Latino/Hispanic ERG, on how the group empowers them and connects them to the work they do at Enterprise. #AffordableHousing #CommunityDevelopment
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In August, almost 300 people converged in Boise, Idaho for the National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit with a common goal — to create homes and invest in communities across Indian Country all while building upon the strength of Native American history, culture, and values. https://bit.ly/3XFpAOY As our Native Housing Director Tonya Plummer says, “For too long we’ve talked about the issues, the barriers, and how hard it is. It’s time to start talking about the strength of Indian Country and the ways we tap into that energy and build the next wave of self-determination.”
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Big thanks to The Cincinnati Herald for publishing an op-ed highlighting how the Empowering Black Futures program is helping build Avondale into a high-opportunity neighborhood. https://bit.ly/4eI5itV “Ensuring legacy residents are part of a neighborhood’s growth takes organizations stepping out in a visionary way to understand what residents seek, aspire to, and embrace before making plans to address what is missing,” write Avondale Development Corporation’s Executive Director Russell Hairston and Fifth Third Bank's Robyn E. Judge. We’re proud to co-lead Empowering Black Futures with Fifth Third toward advancing economic mobility across all nine of the participating neighborhoods.
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Curious how community development financial institutions (#CDFIs) ensure that lending activities benefit communities ranging from affordable housing to community facilities? We're excited to share Enterprise Community Loan Fund’s Sustainability Bond Framework, an in-depth look at how we manage investor capital for community benefit and align with @United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Help finance Sustainability Bond eligible projects through an investment in the Enterprise Community Impact Note. The purchase of Enterprise Community Impact Notes is subject to risks, which are described in our prospectus. This is not an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy our securities. The offering is made solely by the prospectus, which is available at www.ImpactNote.com.
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#ClimateWeek may be coming to a close, but Enterprise Community Loan Fund, our #CDFI, is dedicated to supporting sustainability and resilience year-round. Ricardo Peres-da-Silva highlights five partners leading the way. https://bit.ly/3BlTi2I
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Congratulations to Enterprise Community Development for securing $116.4 million in financing for 3 affordable housing communities in Maryland this month! As part of these projects, Enterprise will construct, preserve and modernize 313 affordable apartments for seniors, families and formerly homeless veterans in Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City, MD over the next year. https://bit.ly/4ekONE9
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Can Colorado solve its housing crisis? That's the question our director of state and local policy Kinsey Hasstedt will be exploring at tomorrow's Colorado Sunfest 2024. She will be joining other important conversations about the health, housing, and infrastructure of the state. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3TKsXBA