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Strong Corporate Partnerships Help Us Fulfill Our Mission

Enterprise works closely with business leaders who share our commitment to creating opportunity for low- and moderate income people through affordable housing in diverse, thriving communities. We’re proud to count some of the country’s
leading corporations among our partners in this effort.

Our Corporate Partners

The following corporations have provided Enterprise with substantial financial support including more than $75 million in philanthropic grants, nearly $260 million in lending and more than $3.5 billion in Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and $540 million in New Markets Tax Credit investments:
  • Bank of America is building strong, healthy neighborhoods where everyone can live, work and dream by investing in innovative programs designed to serve local needs. 
  • Capital One Bank invests in local communities, working with partners to support affordable housing, economic development, financial education and education programs.
  • Citi supports the economic empowerment and financial inclusion of low- to moderate-income people in communities where Citi operates.
  • Deutsche Bank’s corporate social responsibility initiatives contribute to building social capital in all regions in which the Bank operates.
  • E*TRADE  Financial is committed to investing in communities through non-profit partnerships, employee volunteer work and corporate contributions to improve neighborhoods and increase financial literacy.
  • The Home Depot supports its mission to improve the homes and lives of deserving families through a combination of volunteerism, grants and product donations.
  • JPMorgan Chase's philanthropic goal is to be a catalyst for meaningful, positive and sustainable change within highest-need neighborhoods and communities across the globe.
  • Key Bank advances economic self-sufficiency through their funding priorities including financial education, workforce development, and diversity.
  • MetLife’s goal is to empower people to lead healthy, productive lives and strengthen communities. 
  • M&T Bank believes in providing resources to not-for-profit organizations that make communities better places to live and work.
  • PNC supports communities where they work through grants to community-based nonprofit organizations that focus on education programs, economic development and environmental or green initiatives.
  • State Farm connects to the neighborhoods where they live and work by teaming up with organizations that share State Farm’s vision and commitment to building safer, stronger and better educated communities.
  • US Bank’s philanthropic investments focus on innovative programs designed to serve local community needs and build strong vibrant communities.
  • Wells Fargo is proud to support organizations working to strengthen the communities where they work.
     

What Enterprise Offers Corporate Partners

  • Customized, strategic partnerships that align specific Enterprise programs with corporate interests
     
  • High profile visibility in major events that engage key leaders from the corporate, government and community development sectors
     
  • National recognition. Each major national initiative produces public events and documents that provide visibility opportunities for partners. Examples include forums, research reports, training materials, web pages, brochures and events such as groundbreakings and public announcements.
     
  • Local visibility in major market cities 
     
  • Community Reinvestment Act credit
     
  • Recognition and links on our website  
     
  • Prominent inclusion in our annual report. Distributed to 10,000 financial and community development professionals, this report details our work over the previous year and offers our thanks to those who support us.  

Our subsidiary, Enterprise Community Investment, also offers a variety of financial products to help developers from pre-development through construction, as well as investment opportunities that support Enterprise's affordable housing and community development work.

For more information, contact Tim May at 410.772.5296.