Enterprise Foundation Inc., The

Columbia MD


The Enterprise Foundation is a national, non-profit intermediary that was created in 1982. The Foundation serves a national market by providing financial and technical assistance to community based non-profit organizations that create housing opportunities for low-income people. In total, more than 950 non-profit organizations are part of the Enterprise Network that receive financial or technical assistance on development of affordable housing or other community revitalization strategies. While the Foundation works with non-profits throughout the country, it focuses its activities on 16 Concentration Cities.

CDFI Awards for Enterprise Foundation Inc., The


CORE (1998) - $2,500,000

With the help of the CDFI Fund, the Foundation will launch several exciting new home ownership, community facilities, and economic development lending initiatives.



CORE (1997) - $2,500,000

With a CDFI Fund grant of $2,500,000, Enterprise will expand its lending and technical assistance to additional locations and expand its activities in cities It currently serves. Enterprise complements its housing production capacity building with support for other community development strategies that increase the economic condition of distressed communities.



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