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Mary McBride with Staff
Mary McBride with staff of the Northwest Communities Education Center

Singer-song writer Mary McBride wrapped up the western portion of her The Way Home tour with a performances at the Northwest Communities Education Center in Granger, Wash in the Yakima Valley. Enterprise co-hosted the event with KDNA 91.9 and the Office of Rural & Farmworker Housing. The concert tour focuses on "places people call home" - including supportive housing communities, long-term health care centers, homeless shelters, homes for people living with HIV/AIDS and homes for people living with mental and physical disabilities.



Portland earned its reputation as a green, progressive city by leading the country in sustainable design and planning. The economic downturn is now driving an increase in unemployment and poverty – and an urgent need for affordable housing. Residents of Seattle and the Puget Sound region have balanced decades of explosive growth with skyrocketing living costs and urban sprawl. The state’s rural farming areas are losing permanent residents and struggling to maintain healthy economies.

Enterprise works in the Pacific Northwest to unite development partners, strategies and capital resources, and transform neighborhoods. Our Rural Program provides green solutions for community development and affordable housing in some of the region’s most poverty-stricken communities.

Enterprise's Impact in the Pacific Northwest

  • $525 million+ invested
  • 12,000+ homes
  • 224,000 s.f. of commercial and community space built
Denny Park

Denny Park Apartments was the first Seattle complex to meet Enterprise’s Green Communities Criteria, completed in 2005. Four years later, Denny Park is home to 50 low-income individuals and families, some formerly homeless. Read more. Photo: Harry Connolly

Enterprise Green Communities in the Pacific Northwest
Green is the new affordable. Thanks to Enterprise’s Green Communities initiative, the industry is rethinking the way affordable housing is designed and built. Our five-year initiative invested $700 million to build nearly 16,000 green affordable homes, and demonstrated that green affordable housing is attainable. That it produces measurable long-term cost savings. And it brings health, economic and environmental benefits that will sustain communities into the next generation and beyond. Enterprise Green Communities now moves into a new phase with a firm commitment to make housing green and affordable for all

In the Pacific Northwest:

  • Enterprise has invested more than $237 million to build more than 3,000 homes.
  • Washington state has adopted the Enterprise Green Communities Criteria for its affordable housing trust fund for developments receiving dollars from the state.
  • Enterprise is also piloting new green retrofit financing tools for developers to retrofit their multifamily properties with energy- and water-saving features.

Connecting capital to communities
We offer a unique breadth of knowledge, expertise and financial products — including tax credit equity, debt and predevelopment lending — that yield both social and economic returns. Our team of experts continues to strengthen and expand the range and reach of these vital tools.

Green Retrofit Fund
The Pacific Northwest is one of four Enterprise markets nationwide piloting this innovative tool. It provides multifamily owners and sponsors with financing for energy reduction capital purchases as boilers, hot water heaters and improved insulation.

Smart Growth Fund
The Smart Growth Fund – initiated by support from Enterprise – makes low-interest capital available to local organizations to buy properties and develop affordable housing close to transportation and job centers.

Innovating with solutions
A history of innovation drives our approach. From the Low-Income Housing and New Markets Tax Credit programs to our Green Communities initiative, we help shape, introduce and take to scale the solutions that create, preserve and transform communities nationwide.

Individual Development Account and Child Care Tax Credit
Enterprise’s unique programs, which help individuals and families leverage personal tax credits as a wealth-building tool, generated more than $1 million for low-income taxpayers in the Portland area.

Transforming through policy and partnerships
Good policy — and successful partnerships — are key to thriving communities. Enterprise is a trusted advisor at the local, state and federal levels, advocating bold policy priorities, and we align strategic partnerships to leverage public, private and nonprofit resources into results.

Washington State Farmworker Housing Trust
Enterprise is a leading partner of the trust, a non-profit created at the request of U.S. Senator Patty Murray in 2003 to address the serious shortage of decent and affordable housing for more than 289,000 farmworkers and family members who labor in Washington’s fields and orchards.

Oregon Community Development Collaborative
Enterprise, Oregon Housing and Community Services and the Neighborhood Partnership Fund award operating grants to community development corporations in communities throughout the state.

The Escaleras found peace of mind in a safer, greener neighborhood.
Enterprise provided a $1.4 million loan to Hacienda CDC to turn a rundown, crime-ridden complex in Portland into Villa de Clara Vista, offering ample security, green spaces, safe playgrounds — and a new beginning for the Escalera Family. Read their story.

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Portland, Oregon 97204

Phone 503.223.4848
Fax 503.223.8955

M.A. LeonardM.A. Leonard
Vice President and Impact Market Leader
411 First Avenue South, Suite 401
Seattle, WA 98104
206.223.4519
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