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Priorities & Impact

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Our Priorities in Southern California

  • Expand the supply of green, affordable housing and advance equitable transit-oriented development in Los Angeles
     
  • Promote policies that support preservation and development of affordable housing for low-income families, including Mayor Villaragiosa’s Housing That Works plan
     
  • Provide technical expertise and funding to nonprofit housing organizations to help them stabilize and build capacity
     
  • Advance innovative practices in green building and design through Enterprise Green Communities charette grants and retrofit pilot programs
     
  • Increase housing and services for the most vulnerable populations of our communities, including the chronically homeless, veterans, seniors and transition-aged youth.

Our Impact in Southern California

  • Invested nearly $800 million in Southern California
     
  • Developed more than 11,000 apartments in low-income neighborhoods
     
  • Created more than 500 affordable homeownership opportunities
     
  • Helped to secure new public and private funding for affordable housing in Los Angeles,  including the $90 million New Generation Fund and $140 million in Neighborhood Stabilization funds from the federal government.
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Dora Leong Gallo, CEO of A Community of Friends, joins Enterprise and partners at the Willis Apartments Grand Opening.