JARC Baltimore is hosting their first annual Baltimore Resource Fair on Thursday, October 13 from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.! There will be live music, free food and free entry as well. Sign up here: JARC Baltimore Resource Fair
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Washington, DC, is increasing the financial assistance it offers low- and moderate-income residents who want to buy a home. In October, the Home Purchase Assistance Program will go from offering eligible families up to $80,000 to offering up to $202,000. Learn more…
Enterprise partners Dream Health Group and the Department of Employement Services are conducting a FREE job readiness training in Washington, DC. The training is FREE to all DC residents. Email for more…
Enterprise partner JARC Baltimore provides FREE manufacturing job training in welding and CNC operation. Check out their application schedule for information regarding online sessions.
Coming in August! Virtual Summer Camps for middle and high school students in Pennsylvania. Learn more…
Enterprise Community Development, the Baltimore-based nonprofit affordable housing owner and developer in the mid-Atlantic market, Thursday announced it closed on the sale of Auburn Pointe Apartments in Newport News, Virginia for $28.7 million. The community, originally purchased by CPDC, an Enterprise Community Development subsidiary, in 2015, was sold to an affiliate of Bethesda-based RailField Partners, who purchased…
Leading Mid-Atlantic nonprofit housing provider Enterprise Community Development has announced a five-year partnership with local nonprofit Project Waves to provide $1 million in high-speed Internet, computer literacy and training, and computer equipment to over 200 residents at Ashland Commons and Hollins House, two communities in Baltimore City serving residents of all ages from youth to seniors.…
With repairs underway to one of the only existing connections linking the Jackson Ward area across Interstate 64-95, a larger effort is being rolled out to further reconnect the neighborhood that the highway cut in half. The City of Richmond and other agencies recently began outreach to develop a community plan for the historically black…