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Enterprise Community Partners is a national nonprofit that exists to make a good home possible for the millions of families without one.
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Racial equity is at the center of all we do. That's why we're proud to advise on the 's newly-announced Economic Opportunity Coalition to address economic disparities and accelerate economic opportunity in communities of color.
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With the lasting economic effects of the pandemic on top of the existing housing crisis in our city, increasing our supply of affordable homes, particularly ones with supportive services, has never been more important. So thrilled at yesterday's groundbreaking!
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So proud to work with longtime partners in bringing crucial affordable and supportive Housing to the Morris Heights community in the Bronx. Congrats to @sus_org, Bronx Pro Group and all the partners on a successful groundbreaking for Starhill Phase I!
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Excited to announce that Enterprise Green Communities (@E_HousingGreen) is a nominee for @greentech_fest’s Green Awards! Vote and RT to recognize the only national green building program created specifically for affordable housing. VOTE UNTIL AUG 6th: greentechfestival.com/newyork/
A graphic with the Statue of Liberty above the clouds holding the torch up high with the logo above showcasing the Green Tech Festival. The text below reads “Vote now! Green Awards International: Community USA.”
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Yolanda’s story is one of many. and ’s coverage of these heartbreaking stories in the cover only a sliver of the ways our inadequate housing system fails to serve families and people. Affordable housing changes lives.
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A month after Yolanda Robins received a federal emergency housing voucher in January, she was approved for an LA apartment. The city housing authority never followed up & she’s still homeless. Hers is one of many such stories. My latest for @latimes (1/8) latimes.com/california/sto
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“On its best day, the housing market is like a game of musical chairs. And when the music stops, it’s always the people with the lowest incomes or no income left standing.” shares what many are already experiencing in today's housing market.
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Thank you for covering the groundbreaking at Grove Place in . We look forward to continuing to support New Orleans Restoration Properties’ work building needed affordable housing on land that's been empty since Hurricane Katrina.
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