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KenHome Foundation
Press & Media

The newsroom, answered directly.

KenHome Foundation was granted 501(c)(3) status on April 22, 2025. Press inquiries — on the Foundation, the Dallas Medical District flagship, or the national workforce-housing crisis — are received directly by the Office of the Chief Executive and answered on the timelines journalism requires.

Direct Press Contact

For working journalists.

Members of the press preparing coverage of the Foundation, the Dallas Medical District flagship, or the national workforce-housing crisis are invited to write to the Office of the Chief Executive. Inquiries are answered personally and on the timelines journalism requires.

Brand assets, executive photography, and the institutional fact sheet are provided on request. Fellowships, embargoed briefings, and advance copies of the Dallas prospectus are arranged on request.

Foundation at a Glance

For background.

Status

501(c)(3) private foundation under IRC §509(a). Effective date of exemption: December 25, 2024. IRS determination letter issued April 22, 2025.

Mandate

National operating foundation. Builds, owns, and stewards permanent affordable housing for first responders and healthcare workers in America's highest-cost metropolitan economies.

Flagship

Dallas Medical District Workforce Housing Initiative — 1,000 homes across four phases. Phase I groundbreaking late 2027; full completion 2034.

Expansion

Houston follows. Twelve target metropolitan economies thereafter — including Boston, New York, Washington, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami.

Leadership

Founded and led by Ekene Chukwuagozie Enemo, Founder & Chief Executive Officer. Board of Directors constituted under the independence standards applicable to private foundations.

Headquarters

1412 Main Street, Suite 609, Dallas. Operating mandate: national.

Give · Partner · Serve

Build with us.

Whether you represent a city, a hospital system, a national foundation, a Fortune 500 board, a regulated bank, a labor council, or yourself — the first responders and healthcare workers of America's highest-cost metropolitan economies require what KenHome Foundation is building. The coalition is open.