Together with partners and funders, we’ve helped create or preserve 49,800 affordable homes by leveraging $3.5 billion in capital throughout Washington and Oregon.

Some of our key programs include:

  • Home and Hope: Facilitates the development of affordable homes and early learning centers on underutilized, tax-exempt sites owned by public agencies and nonprofits
  • Washington Early Learning Loan Fund: Provides real estate, small business and start-up loans, along with technical assistance grants, to nurture the growth of early learning facilities
  • Regional Equitable Development Initiative Fund: Provides $21 million in low-interest financing to acquire property in transit-accessible areas in Washington’s King, Snohomish and Pierce counties to preserve and create affordable homes
  • State and local policy: Advocates for affordable homes and community development in the Pacific Northwest

A Place to Call Home

Our local market team has already helped create or preserve affordable homes across the region. Learn more about the recent communities our team has supported.

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Entrance of Byrd Barr Place
Byrd Barr Place
Enterprise joins Byrd Barr Place, a Black-led nonprofit in Seattle that provides supportive services, in celebrating its reopening. With $7 million in funding through the New Markets Tax Credit, Byrd Barr Place preserved and renovated its headquarters, where it provides safety net programming and community advocacy.
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A classroom in Brightonview Montessori
Brightonview Montessori
Located in the Redmond Ridge neighborhood in Washington state, Brightonview Montessori recently received $650,000 in Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account Grants, administered by Enterprise's Pacific Northwest. Brightonview Montessori will be expanding its footprint and creating a model that can be replicated in other locations.
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Construction actively underway with barrientosRYAN, housing development partner, at the helm of this North Seattle co-located project

Northaven Senior Living
We are proud to partner with Refugee Women’s Alliance (ReWa) on a new, 8,500-square-foot early learning facility in Seattle's Northgate neighhorhood. ReWA is creating intergenerational educational opportunities at Northaven Senior Living with the support of a King County Puget Sound Taxpayer Accountability Account (PSTAA) grant. Managed by our Pacific Northwest team, PSTAA's Early Learning Facilities Fund supports expanding and creating early education centers in underserved communities.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Ballard
Through our Home and Hope program, we provided support to St. Luke’s Episcopal Church's recent housing development in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. These 84 affordable homes highlight the huge potential of houses of worship to leverage underutilized land to develop much-needed homes. This project is made possible by St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, BRIDGE Housing Corporation, and many others.

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Ballmer Group

Ballmer Group’s support of our Home and Hope initiative is nurturing the growth of early learning facilities and affordable housing in both urban and rural locations across the state.

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Enterprise Community Partners
409 Maynard Ave. S
Seattle, WA 98104
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