Direct capital investments to affordable and sustainable preservation and development projects
Support nonprofit housing organizations with financial expertise and funding to stabilize and build capacity
Partner in equitable, transit-oriented redevelopment in lower-income communities, such as Seattle’s Central Area “Crescent,” Southeast Seattle, Portland and Washington County, Oregon
Advance sustainability by creating a new generation of green funds for energy and water improvements in existing building
Our Impact in the Pacific Northwest
Investing more than $1 billion in Washington and Oregon to create or preserve 20,500 affordable homes in urban and rural communities
Leading the greening of affordable housing through Enterprise Green Communities Criteria, now the design and construction standard for low-income housing in the region
Mpower Fund
The Network for Oregon Affordable Housing (NOAH) received a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Energy Innovation Fund grant to pilot the MPower Fund, an on-bill financing retrofit pilot program applicable to Portland and select rural communities across Oregon. A partner since the beginning stages, Enterprise in the Pacific Northwest will assist NOAH with this pilot program by supplying energy retrofit guidelines and resident engagement tools.