Boston – The Green Roundtable / NEXUS was selected by Enterprise Green Communities to join their Technical Assistance Provider Network.
Enterprise Green Communities has paved the way for the greening of all affordable housing developments, helping shift green building practice from experimental to mainstream. In the past five years, Enterprise invested $700 million to build and preserve more than 11,632 green affordable homes across the U.S. They have also issued a national call to action to make all affordable housing green by 2020.
The Green Roundtable / NEXUS was founded to deliver exactly the kind of technical and strategic support that the Enterprise program requires. “Sustainable projects have come to us because they trust our input, perceive us as a resource and know that they get more than simply technical knowledge,” says Colleen Soden, Director of Technical Assistance at NEXUS.
The goal of Enterprise’s Technical Assistance Provider Network is to match green technical experts with affordable housing developers to reduce energy consumption and create healthy living environments for low-income residents.

