American nonprofit organization
Enterprise Community Partners |
Predecessor | The Enterprise Foundation |
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Founded | 1982 |
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Headquarters | United States |
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Key people | James Rouse (Founder), Lori Chatman & Drew Warshaw (President and Chief Executive Officer, Enterprise Community Partners), Jacqueline Waggoner (President, Solutions Division), Lori Chatman (President, Capital Division), Christine Madigan (President, Community Development Division), Ronald J. Terwilliger (Chairman, Enterprise Community Partners Board of Trustees; Vice Chairman, Enterprise Community Investment Board of Directors) |
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Revenue | 63,023,326 United States dollar (2017) |
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Subsidiaries | Enterprise Community Investment (for-profit), Enterprise Homes (non-profit), Enterprise Community Asset Management (for-profit), Bellwether Enterprise (for-profit), Enterprise Community Loan Fund (non-profit) |
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Website | www.enterprisecommunity.org |
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Enterprise Community Partners, formerly The Enterprise Foundation, is an American nonprofit. Its goals are to increase housing supply, advance racial equity and build resilience and upward mobility.[1] Founded in 1982 by developer/philanthropist James W. Rouse and his wife Patty, Enterprise has worked with community-based nonprofit organizations to develop 951,000 homes, investing $64 billion throughout the United States.[2] The organization works in more than 800 communities and in collaboration with thousands of partners in the nonprofit, public and for-profit sectors.[3] Affordable housing advocate and attorney Priscilla Almodovar served as president and chief executive officer of Enterprise from September 2019 to December 2022.[4] Lori Chatman and Drew Warshaw are the current Co-CEOs and Interim Presidents of Enterprise Community Partners. Chatman is also the President of the Capital Division, with Warshaw as the chief operating officer.[5][6]