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 junio 2024- Julio 2025
Residents empowered to lead change in their neighborhoods
Literacy Sessions with students & average 104% increase in comprehension
Sábado Sports lunches served
Here’s how we do it

Desarrollamos líderes y organizaciones comunitarias que trabajan dentro de los barrios para dotar a los miembros de la comunidad de las herramientas que necesitan para promover el florecimiento de toda la ciudad.
Desarrollo de los barrios

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

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.
Formación y recursos
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Próximos eventos
Illuminate – Fall in Love 2026
Event Details: Apr 16, 2026, 06:00 pm PST - Apr 16, 2026, 09:00 pm PST Host: Every Neighborhood Partnership Attire: Evening Cocktail Attire Location: 1401 Fulton St, Fresno, CA 93721, USA, CA
Latest Stories
Illuminate – Fall in Love 2026
Event Details: Apr 16, 2026, 06:00 pm PST - Apr 16, 2026, 09:00 pm PST Host: Every Neighborhood Partnership Attire: Evening Cocktail Attire Location: 1401 Fulton St, Fresno, CA 93721, USA, CA
Here’s a Glimpse of ENP’s 2024–2025 School Year Impact Report
At Every Neighborhood Partnership, we believe change begins when people show up consistently, with humility, and ready to walk alongside one another. Our 2024–2025 Impact Report tells the story of what can happen when neighbors come together with purpose....
Una carta de un niño que está aprendiendo a leer
This letter is inspired by countless stories we’ve heard from the children our Literacy Mentors work with. The name and details are fabricated below for privacy. Hi, My name is Moses. I’m in 2nd grade. I want to tell you something. At the beginning of the year,...



