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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 protects the Housing and Economic Recovery Act (PDF, 20K)

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

Green Communities Newsletter | Gulf Coast Report

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

Ali Solis, Enterprise VP, discusses solutions to vacant-homes crisis. Coverage from The Miami Herald.

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

New York Highlights Newsletter | Capitol Express Newsletter

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.

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Taking Stock, Facing New Frontiers
Enterprise reviews the year’s highlights and looks to the future in the newly released 2007 annual report: Enterprise at 25: Lead with Ideas. Demonstrate with Action. Transform with Capital. Sustain with Policy and Partners. From steering the drive for green, sustainable development to playing a pivotal role in rebuilding the Gulf Coast, Enterprise helped create more than 25,000 affordable homes and invest $1 billion in U.S. communities last year.

 
 
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Baltimore Harbor

Enterprise's 2008 Conference in Baltimore
Enterprise will hold its annual conference November 19-21, 2008 in Baltimore. Each year the Enterprise Conference brings together hundreds of community development practitioners to network with peers, share their challenges and successes, attend workshops and catch up on the latest industry trends. This year, community development professionals will gather at the fabulous Baltimore Marriott Waterfront hotel to reenergize and gear up for the challenges and opportunities ahead. You don't want to miss this great educational opportunity - begin the process today and receive a notification when new information is available.

 

 
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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