A thriving Fresno begins with everyday people leading lasting change.
The solutions exist on your street.
Fresno’s neighborhoods face challenges like poverty, isolation, and limited opportunities, but they also have strong, untapped potential. At Every Neighborhood Partnership, we bring together churches, nonprofits, schools, city leaders, and neighbors to address these challenges, strengthen communities, and create lasting change.
Impact
Data from June 2024- July 2025
Residents empowered to lead change in their neighborhoods
Literacy Sessions with students & average 104% increase in comprehension
Saturday Sports lunches served
Here’s how we do it

We develop community leaders and organizations who work inside neighborhoods to equip community members with the tools they need to promote city-wide flourishing.
Neighborhood Development

We create opportunities for kids in neighborhoods impacted by poverty to play, learn, and grow!
School Support

Through trainings, workshops, presentations, and hands-on experiences, we help you see our city with fresh eyes and discover your role in helping it thrive.
Training & Resources
Get Involved
Upcoming Events
CCD Collective Networking Lunch – Wednesday, September 9
Event Details: Wednesday, September 9 12:00-1:30pm Networking session Host: Lowell Community Development Corporation Location: 234 N Broadway St. We invite institutions, organizations, churches, and individuals that resonate with some aspect of Christian...
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$500 Grants Available for Churches to Partner with Schools!
CCD Collective Networking Lunch – Wednesday, September 9
Event Details: Wednesday, September 9 12:00-1:30pm Networking session Host: Lowell Community Development Corporation Location: 234 N Broadway St. We invite institutions, organizations, churches, and individuals that resonate with some aspect of Christian...
What happened when this 21-year-old barista kept showing up for Saturday Sports- even when no kids came.
Most weekdays, Brady Morris is working early shifts at a local coffee shop. He’s making drinks, talking with regulars, cleaning counters, and moving through the ordinary rhythms of life as a 20-something trying to figure things out like everyone else. Nothing about...


