Join us for our National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit on August 27-29 in Boise, Idaho! You’ll hear from Tribal leaders, philanthropic organizations, financial institutions, and governmental agencies about Native-centered programs, funding and opportunities. Conference sessions will include the following and more: - “Developing a Healthy Tribal Housing Ecosystem” - “Bold Leadership: Holding Curiosity and Sunrise Thinking” - “Investing in Tribal Communities: Sovereignty and Self-Determination” Early bird registration until May 31. 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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New Markets Tax Credits are a natural fit for charter schools, Elise Balboni, president of our community development financial institution, explains in Novogradac & Company LLP's latest issue of the Novogradac Journal of Tax Credits. Read on to learn how #NMTC and #CDFI financing from Enterprise helped secure a new state-of-the-art building for a computer science-based high school in New York. © Novogradac – All Rights Reserved. This article first appeared in the May 2024 issue of the Novogradac Journal of Tax Credits. Reproduction of this publication in whole or in part in any form without written permission from the publisher is prohibited by law.
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“The challenge is everyone knows that there’s a problem, but very few know the solutions. That’s what this book is about,” shared CEO & President Shaun Donovan at the celebration of “What’s Possible: Investing NOW for Prosperous Sustainable Neighborhoods.” Last Friday, leading community development and climate leaders joined Enterprise, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Wells Fargo Foundation for robust discussions about actionable solutions to build more resilient, sustainable communities. We’re thrilled to share this resource, which features essays from our own Michelle Whetten, Krista Egger, Anna Smukowski, Geeta Rao, and many others. Get your free copy: https://nyfed.org/3y2Nwl0
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Support low-income senior residents by investing in the Enterprise Community Impact Note. Proceeds help fund projects like Enterprise Community Development and Fellowship Square Foundation's co-development. Read more about the project: https://lnkd.in/gAJG5-um 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. Before investing you should read our prospectus available at www.ImpactNote.com.
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"Call it the House of Rouse, spreading from Massachusetts to Oregon, from Alaska to the Virgin Islands." That’s how longtime The Baltimore Sun columnist Dan Rodricks describes the legacy of our founder Jim Rouse in this latest piece exploring Enterprise’s 42-year history and the impact of 1 million homes preserved and created. As our CEO and President Shaun Donovan describes, “if you put those million homes together, you’re talking about one of the biggest cities in the country.” https://bit.ly/3ww3ELx
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A wonderful conversation between our Native Housing director Tonya Plummer and National American Indian Housing Council. 🙌 “We're a connector, we're a bridge-builder...working between some of the federal agencies and our partners and practitioners on the ground to make good things happen, to build more homes, to stabilize Tribal economies." This August, we are connecting Tribal leaders, financial institutions, philanthropic orgs, and government agencies and more at our National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit. The event will cover Native-centered programs, funding, and opportunities -- sign up for Early Bird registration now: https://lnkd.in/gCFNwQZC
In the latest release from the NAIHC Pop-Up Interview Series, you have the exclusive opportunity to hear from Tonya Plummer, the Director of Native American Housing Programs at Enterprise Community Partners. We talk about Tonya's impactful work and her vision for enhancing housing initiatives across Indian Country. For the full-length interview, head over to our website. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eEgRn7W3 #NAIHC #nativehousing #indiancountry
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Congratulations to the 2024 Ivory Prize winners! We cannot wait to follow the progress of these standout housing innovators!
Announcing the 2024 Ivory Prize winners! This year's competition brought groundbreaking ideas for making housing more affordable, accessible, and equitable. We're proud to announce our four outstanding winners: Villa Homes | Construction and Design Housing Opportunities Commission : Housing Production Fund | Finance The City of San Diego Diego: ADU Bonus Program | Policy and Regulatory Reform FirstRepair | Policy and Regulatory Reform Watch the winner videos here: https://lnkd.in/gV-ehahY A tremendous thank you to our winners and the phenomenal 2024 Ivory Prize cohort — the future of housing affordability is looking bright thanks to your vision! Learn more about the winners, and the Top 10 finalists, at our Ivory Prize Summit on October 25th in Cambridge here: https://lnkd.in/gV-ehahY
2024 Winners | Ivory Prize
ivoryprize.org
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“Insurance is among the most critical issues that we need to solve as industry leaders, as government officials, advocates, and as housing providers. The insurance crunch isn’t just a drag on our housing sector – it’s a drag on our economy and on the livelihoods of millions of Americans, especially low-income families.” President and CEO Shaun Donovan gave the keynote address at the Federal Housing Finance Agency's multifamily insurance symposium earlier this year, highlighting the reasons for the crisis as well as efforts at the local, state, and federal levels to solve it. Read excerpts from his speech on our blog: https://bit.ly/3UINQx2
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With a $2 billion award from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Power Forward Communities aims to ensure that no home or community is left behind in the green energy transition. It won’t happen overnight. But as Krista Egger explains on our blog, this landmark coalition that Enterprise co-leads with Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), Habitat for Humanity International, United Way Worldwide, and Rewiring America will build on decades of green building know-how to prepare communities for the future – and require the best of us to deliver on that promise. https://bit.ly/3yvyjZH
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Register now for the National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit on August 27-29 in Boise, ID! Early bird registration lasts until May 31st: https://lnkd.in/g7q7PWez
We invite Tribal and Native leaders, housing experts, government agencies, financial and philanthropic institutions and many more to join us on August 27-29 in Boise, Idaho for our National Tribal Housing Ecosystem Summit. Register now with early bird tickets: https://lnkd.in/g7q7PWez
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