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Actor, director and Partners Trustee Edward Norton urged Congress to take a leadership role in making green and affordable one and the same. Testifying on Capitol Hill on May 14, Norton encouraged lawmakers to put opportunities for low-income people at the forefront of the nation's response to the climate-change crisis. "The legacy of my generation is going to hinge on how we respond to these revelations that we're not living sustainably, and that we're altering the environment," he said. Read more.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the landmark HOPE VI Improvement and Reauthorization Act earlier this year. Now under Senate consideration, the bill marks the first time lawmakers have authorized holistic environmental principles in a major housing program. Leading House members praised the bill’s green-building provisions on the House floor. Watch the video.
A visual journey across three decades that have shaped the affordable housing and community development landscape in the United States. Narrated by former HUD Secretary and longtime Enterprise Trustee Henry Cisneros.
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Enterprise’s role in the greater St. Louis region is broad and far-reaching. From the Mark Twain Hotel -- which will feature permanent supportive housing for formerly homeless people -- to the downtown redevelopment of the Old Post House, Enterprise is lending capital, expertise and partnership to help St. Louis rebuild its communities and regain its vitality. Watch and learn more about Enterprise's work in St. Louis.
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Learn how Enterprise and CDC partners are helping to lead community development in Cleveland.
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The Gotham City Gala is an annual event that supports Enterprise’s work to build decent, affordable housing for New York’s lowest income residents.
Enterprise reached out to teenagers taking part in our nonprofit community partners' youth programs, and gave them digital video cameras so they could tell their stories of what home means to them.
Megan Santos of the Bronx, 17, was the winner of the "This Is My Home" video competition. Megan worked with Enterprise New York's creative partners, Mammalfish, to produce a professional version of her video, which premiered at the Gotham City Gala on December 11, 2007.
At Enterprise New York's 2006 Gotham City Gala fundraising event, four New Yorkers stood up and told their stories of how having a safe, affordable, and decent place to call home was the key to helping them stay out of poverty and pursue their dreams. View their stories.
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