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Enterprise Community Partners
Enterprise helps build affordable housing for low-income Americans by providing financing and expertise to community and housing developers. Every 80 minutes, someone moves into a house we helped create. Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that provides loans, grants and information resources. Our for-profit subsidiary, Enterprise Community Investment, offers tax credit financing and asset management services. Pictured at left: The courtyard at Broadway Crossing, Seattle, a Green Communities project.
Photo by: Stefanie Felix.
 
 
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House passes latest version of landmark housing legislation.

 
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House passes the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008. (PDF, 33K)

Facing the Mortgage Crisis, KETC, St. Louis interviews Enterprise Director, Pam Coaxum

Senate passes the Housing and Economic Recovery Act. (PDF, 30K)

Gulf Coast Report | Green Communities Newsletter

Churches Fight to Provide Affordable Housing: WAMU's The Kojo Nnamdi Show interviews Enterprise Director, David Bowers.

Industry Reflects on Harvey's Tenure at Enterprise and Bids Fond Farewell to a Leader. (PDF, 1.8MB | Affordable Housing Finance)

Enterprise Green Communities chosen as a winner of the 2008 Urban Land Institute Financial Times Sustainable Cities Awards.

Sustainable Living – Low Cost “Green” Housing
WYPR's Maryland Morning show interviews Kelly Cartales, Enterprise VP, on July 8, 2008.

Archive of news releases.

   
 

Affordable Housing Works!
Affordable housing builds strong communities, attracts jobs and gives people the opportunity to live in the communities where they work. Watch new public service announcements from New York State and see why Mo Vaughn, Tiki Barber and actor, director, producer and Enterprise Trustee Edward Norton believe affordable housing works. 

 
 
Noteworthy
Announcing the New Generation Fund
L.A. Unveils New Generation Fund
Enterprise and the city of Los Angeles recently announced the opening of the New Generation Fund at an event located at the Yankee Apartments on LA's Skid Row. The Fund is the city's first multi-million lending tool for the development and preservation of affordable housing and was made possible by a consortium of banks, financial institutions and foundations. Doris Koo, Enterprise Community Partners president and CEO, and Mayor Antonio Villiagrosia were joined by former Senator John Edwards, chair of the Half in Ten: From Poverty to Prosperity campaign, and Yankee resident Teresa Cooper to unveil the $100 million fund. News release.
(PDF, 32K)

 

 
Gulf Coast region

Progress in Gulf
Produces Housing, Hope

Nearly three years since the 2005 hurricanes swept the Gulf Coast region, Enterprise and local and national partners continue providing technical and financial resources to help low-income people return home. In New Orleans, 30 seniors will soon move into the newly constructed Wisdom Manor, featuring affordable apartments, wireless Internet and a community garden. Progress occurs across the region, including in Biloxi, Miss. – where the Biloxi Housing Authority has completed or begun construction on 1,000 new homes. Read more about the revitalization underway.

 
     
 

© 2008, Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that provides expertise for affordable housing and sustainable communities. We offer financing for affordable housing through our nonprofit, Enterprise Community Loan Fund, and through our for-profit subsidiary, Enterprise Community Investment, Inc.
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