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Enterprise is the cornerstone of information and resources for the community development professional. Photo: Harry Connolly |
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Enterprise's Information Resources are lauded by professionals in the community development industry.
The Enterprise Resource Database includes 800 "find-out-how, do-it-now" model documents that can be browsed or searched to find the best in background, adaptable documents and research.
Enterprise Green Communities has compiled a variety of resources that will help developers build green. Visit the Enterprise Green Communities website for more information.
The best automation tool for Rehabilitation Specialists – Automates specification writing, cost estimating, and construction management functions for small rehab projects. This is now offered through Community Development Software. Call 877.843.4790 for information or technical support. If you are an Enterprise Network member, you are eligible to receive 5% off the purchase price.
Software to automate doing building condition surveys and resident interviews using a palmSource® hand-held computer. Used by neighborhood based organizations and residents in communities across the country. This is now offered through Community Development Software. Call 877.843.4790 for information or technical support. If you are an Enterprise Network member, you are eligible to receive 5% off the purchase price.
Because information is vital to the success of our work and that of our partners, we publish a variety of newsletters and other periodic reports on trends and initiatives in community development. Some of these newsletters are for industry professionals and some for the general audience with an interest in America's communities.
Almost 100 titles make up our library of publications, and the vast majority of them are available to download for free in PDF format. You can browse by title or category.
Enterprise is working to bridge the gulf between community development and school reform. Enterprise understands that strategies to improve America’s low-income communities would be more successful if they were reinforced by simultaneous improvements in local schools.
Four tutorials take you step-by-step through the complex
process of starting up a new program in fundraising, housing, resident services or workforce development. They include model documents and downloadable resources you can adapt to get started quickly.
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