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Awards

These programs provide recognition and financial support to organizations and individuals pursuing excellence in affordable housing or in the media coverage of urban communities.

MetLife Foundation Awards for Excellence in Affordable Housing
MetLife Foundation Awards for excellence in affordable housing
highlight leadership, innovation, effectiveness and quality operations and services delivery in affordable housing. .

Jim and Patty Rouse Award for Excellence in Community Revitalization
Jim and Patty Rouse Award for excellence in community revitalization recognizes nonprofits that develop affordable housing and are engaged in comprehensive community revitalization efforts.

Excellence in Urban Journalism Award
The Excellence in Urban Journalism Award is offered each year to encourage and recognize quality reporting on major issues facing the nation's urban populations, particularly in inner cities.

Fellowships

Bart Harvey Enterprise Fellowship
The Bart Harvey Enterprise Fellowship is designed to offer young professionals the opportunity to be exposed to the work of Enterprise with the objective of inspiring the kind of personal transformation that Bart Harvey experienced.

Freddie Mac Enterprise Fellowship
The Freddie Mac Enterprise Fellowship supports the implementation of Freddie Mac’s multiyear efforts to increase minority homeownership. The Fellow allows Enterprise to help communities, financial institutions and local housing development organizations stabilize and renew low-income communities while increasing national, state and local homeownership outreach efforts.

The Enterprise Rose Fellowship in Community Architecture
The Enterprise Rose Fellowship in Community Architecture creates partnerships between emerging architects and community-based organizations to direct the skills and passions of the architects in the service of low and moderate-income communities.

Terwilliger Fellowship
This fellowship is named for Enterprise Trustee J. Ronald Terwilliger, chairman and CEO of Trammel Crow Residential. The one-year Terwilliger Fellowship plays a leadership role in launching the new Enterprise Innovation Unit, which has primary responsibility for innovation: research, development and planning of potential new Enterprise programs, products and partnerships. The fellow works with the Enterprise executive management team and key partners to develop new solutions to advance Enterprise’s mission.

Support Our Fellowships
For information about making a contribution, please call 800-624-4298 and ask to speak to Anita Hammen or Pam Blose. Donations can be made by mailing a check payable to Enterprise Community Partners with a notation that includes the name of the fellowship that you wish to contribute to. The mailing address is:

Enterprise Community Partners, Inc.
P.O. Box 64854
Baltimore MD 21264-4854

Each contribution will be gratefully acknowledged with a letter confirming that the donation is tax

 
   

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