Enterprise launches redesigned website
Enterprise Community Partners has re-launched its website as the multi-faceted organization enters its 30th year. Its every effort is undertaken with the conviction that “one day, every person will...
View ArticleSocial Impact Design Summit announced
Months in the making, the Smithsonian‘s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, The Lemelson Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced yesterday plans to co-host a special...
View ArticleEnterprise Pre-Development Design Grants
Enterprise Community Partners–probably best known in public interest design circles for its Enterprise Rose Fellowship and Affordable Housing Design Leadership Institute–has announced a new...
View ArticleApply to be an Enterprise Rose Fellow
Affordable housing advocates and financiers Enterprise Community Partners are now accepting applications for the 2013-2015 class of Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellows. Established in 1999, the...
View ArticleReminder: Apply to be an Enterprise Rose Fellow
Affordable housing advocates and financiers Enterprise Community Partners are now accepting applications for the 2013-2015 class of Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellows. Established in 1999, the...
View ArticleJonathan Rose ‘Repairs the Fabric of Communities’
On Wednesday evening, Enterprise Community Partners–a leading creator and financier of affordable housing across the country–gathered in New York for its 30th Anniversary Gala. Among other moving...
View ArticleEnterprise: “America’s Future Starts at Home”
Two weeks ago, we had the pleasure of attending the 30th Anniversary Gala for Enterprise Community Partners–a leading creator and financier of affordable housing across the country. The evening...
View ArticleUofM Announces Public Interest Design Week
As just announced, this coming spring, March 19-24, 2013, the University of Minnesota College of Design will host a first-of-its-kind Public Interest Design Week. The week will attract to the College...
View Article2013-2015 Enterprise Rose Fellows Announced
On Wednesday, Enterprise Community Partners introduced its newest class of Enterprise Rose Fellows–four outstanding young architects, selected from a pool of 100 applicants nationwide. The four...
View ArticlePublic Interest Design Week Update
In this brief update, we want to first acknowledge our newest sponsors: The Curry Stone Design Prize and The McKnight Foundation. The video above beautifully and playfully introduces the first–the...
View ArticlePID Week “Go Local Workshops” Update
On Friday afternoon, March 22 during Public Interest Design Week, Enterprise Community Partners will host a two-part workshop, exploring urban and rural public interest design within and around the...
View ArticleStructures for Inclusion Workshops Announced
Rounding out the Structures for Inclusion conference and Public Interest Design Week generally will be half a dozen workshops, offering deep dives into a range of topics. An SFI tradition, the...
View ArticleThanks to our Hard-working PID Week Crew
Public Interest Design Week would not be possible without the exceptional support of an amazing crew of people, but especially our staff and volunteers. They’re identified on their name tags, but many...
View ArticleKimmelman PID Week Keynote Recap
New York Times architecture critic Michael Kimmelman gave a powerful and inspiring keynote address last night to officially kick off Public Interest Design Week. Kimmelman was introduced by both Katie...
View ArticlePID Student Leadership Forum Details Announced
Adding another powerful convening to the space, the University of Texas at Austin‘s Center for Sustainable Development and Enterprise Community Partners have announced the inaugural “Design Futures”...
View Article2014-16 Enterprise Rose Fellowships Announced
Enterprise Community Partners has announced a record six new positions through its prestigious Enterprise Rose Architectural Fellowship program. From 2014-2016, six lucky fellows will work full-time...
View Article$20K Enterprise Pre-Development Design Grants
Enterprise Community Partners have opened up their second cycle of Pre-Development Design Grants, focused on affordable housing. The $20,000 grants are available to “501(c)(3) community development...
View ArticleEnterprise Rose Fellowship Webinar Today
Enterprise Community Partners will be hosting a special webinar today, Tuesday, June 18, at 3pm ET for candidates interested or intending on applying for one of six positions as part of the 2014-2016...
View Article2014-2016 Enterprise Rose Fellows Announced
Enterprise Community Partners announced the newest class of Enterprise Rose Fellows this past Friday. Six talented architects–Michael Chavez, James Lewis, Erick Rodriguez, Hilary Noll, Esteban...
View ArticleHope SF Aims to Reinvigorate Public Housing
In a city where rents are skyrocketing at a rapid pace, San Francisco’s public housing developments are feeling the pressure to maintain affordability while keeping up with the neighborhood changes...
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