Community roots grew a little deeper Friday morning as Ent Credit Union and We Fortify gathered with volunteers and supporters for a celebratory tree planting and ceremonial signing at Working Fusion at Mill Street. The event marked the official announcement of Ent’s 5-year grant totaling $1 million to We Fortify, a nonprofit providing attainable housing and intentional community building in Colorado Springs. The funding supports the development of two transformative village communities addressing housing issues in the Pikes Peak Region:
“This gift from Ent is more than just financial support,” said Shelley Jensen, Founder and CEO of We Fortify. “It’s a vote of confidence toward what’s possible when we believe in people and build places where they can belong, grow, and thrive.” Annie Snead, Executive Director of Philanthropy at Ent Credit Union, joined Jensen in signing a symbolic grant agreement before a crowd of Ent employees and community members. Ent volunteers later planted a tree onsite to signify the shared commitment to building something lasting, starting with roots in the community. “At Ent, we believe that financial well-being starts with stability, and that includes having a safe, supportive place to call home,” said Snead. “With home prices and interest rates climbing over the last several years and wages struggling to keep pace, too many Coloradans are finding that stability out of reach. We’re proud to support We Fortify’s vision because these communities don’t just offer housing, they offer hope, opportunity, and a foundation for long-term financial success.” The collaboration between Ent and We Fortify reflects a growing momentum around community-centered housing efforts in Colorado Springs, where rising costs and systemic barriers continue to impact those working essential jobs or aging out of support systems. Ent also supports residents in We Fortify’s villages with free financial education.
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