Grantee Profile

Enterprise Community Partners

Grants to Enterprise Community Partners

  • $300,000Active Strategy

    2012 (Inactive Grant)

    Housing

    COLUMBIA, MARYLAND — Energy efficiency improvements of affordable rental housing result in lower energy and water costs, reduced carbon emissions, and improved indoor living environments. Enterprise Community Partners is among the nation's top ten financiers of affordable rental housing and has been actively working for nearly a decade to incorporate more environmentally-conscious practices into how that housing is built and managed. Enterprise will use this grant to investigate the feasibility of a new social venture dedicated to the delivery of high-quality energy efficiency services and products to the affordable rental housing sector.

  • $200,000Active Strategy

    2011 (Inactive Grant)

    Housing

    COLUMBIA, MARYLAND — To adopt the Energy Score Card for multifamily rental properties (over two years).

The MacArthur Foundation awarded Enterprise Community Partners $500,000 between 2010 and 2013.

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