Desarrollo económico

Social Capital and Economic Mobility

Over the last 3+ years, ENP has been a part of a local initiative called The Fresno D.R.I.V.E. Initiative (Developing the Region’s Inclusive and Vibrant Economy).  One of the central values is that together we want to create an inclusive, vibrant, and sustainable economy for residents in the greater Fresno region. 

We know that Fresno lags behind in economic development and what we have learned over the years is that we are one of the least economically mobile cities in the United States. So how do we change that?

andrewfeilSocial Capital and Economic Mobility
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DRIVE Initiative and Civic Infrastructure

What a better way to end the year than by clarifying some important questions about ENP’s neighborhood development role in our city. For example, many have asked, please explain the DRIVE initiative to us in plain terms and in more interesting ones; what the heck is civic infrastructure?

The Fresno DRIVE Initiative is a 10-year investment plan to develop an inclusive, vibrant, and sustainable economy for residents in the greater Fresno region. It is sponsored by the Central Valley Community Foundation with support from the James Irvine Foundation.

Germán QuiñonezDRIVE Initiative and Civic Infrastructure
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New Park Opens in Southwest Fresno Thanks to Residents’ Years of Dedication

Tupman Park is a perfect example of why residents are so important in getting critical resources to their neighborhood.”

~Ariana Martinez-Lott, City Councilmember Miguel Arias’ Office

On Noviembre 4, 2022, families gathered at the intersection of East California Avenue and South Tupman Street to celebrate the grand opening of Tupman Park. 

Playful squeals and laughter filled this Southwest Fresno neighborhood as children played on the merry-go-round, bucket swings, and slides their community advocated for during a five year, collaborative process.

Ashley GoldsmithNew Park Opens in Southwest Fresno Thanks to Residents’ Years of Dedication
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Marcel & Anthony’s Story: The Life-Changing Power of Mentorship

Many of us long to make a difference in our communities, but we’re frozen by inaction because we don’t know where to start.

“The most valuable thing you can offer someone is your time,” says Marcel Woodruff.

Over 12 years ago, Marcel felt a call to invest in the young people of West Fresno. He says he “didn’t have much to offer,” but he knew he could volunteer for one hour once a month on a Saturday morning. On one of those Saturday mornings, Marcel met a boy who would impact his life forever.


Ashley GoldsmithMarcel & Anthony’s Story: The Life-Changing Power of Mentorship
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Our Voice Project: Residents Speak Up in Forgotten Fresno Neighborhoods

“This is where I live. This is where my legacy is. This is where my children’s legacy is. It’s gonna be here when we’re not. So what footprints are we gonna leave?”

~Sharon Williams, Southwest Fresno Resident

Cracked roads and poor health conditions are prevalent in southwest Fresno, one of the highest poverty-stricken and environmentally-at-risk areas in California. In fact, the life expectancy for west Fresno residents was projected to be 69 years old, over 20 years less than those living in northeast Fresno.

In 2018, a group of Southwest Fresno residents were engaged in a project conducted by UC Berkeley and California Walks to make safety improvements along California Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. During this assessment, residents Sylvia Trujilo, Vittoria Molina, Christina Sidhu, and Sharon Williams shared their input on what projects would be most beneficial for their children and neighbors.  These women’s participation in the assessment led to meaningful, positive change in a part of Fresno where people often felt hopeless, unsafe, or forgotten. But then, the California Walks project ended.

Sylvia, Vittoria, Christina, and Sharon were not ready to lose the momentum they had built. For the first time, they recognized their voices as powerful tools to create a safer, healthier neighborhood for their families. “As a group, we became the caretakers of what we had started with California Walks,” says Sylvia. “We wanted to continue to see change. At that point we were like, how do we keep that going?”

Daniel Dominguez, Every Neighborhood Partnership’s Neighborhood Development Coordinator, learned about these residents’ desire to continue advocating for positive change in their community. Daniel began facilitating a weekly meeting with these individuals. Out of these gatherings, a neighborhood association in southwest Fresno was born: Our Voice Project. 

Ashley GoldsmithOur Voice Project: Residents Speak Up in Forgotten Fresno Neighborhoods
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Corazón + Visión = IMPACTO

La relación comenzó hace unos años, cuando un grupo de personas de la iglesia The Well Community Church recibió el reto de "ser la iglesia" y encontrar formas creativas de servir a nuestra ciudad. En lugar de elegir entre un montón de oportunidades de servicio planificadas, la gente fue desafiada a mirar a su alrededor y encontrar formas impactantes de llegar a los demás. El grupo de vida de Jerry DiBuduo se reunió con algunos otros y decidió escoger 5 Boys & Girls Clubs en Fresno y llevar a 15 niños de cada club a un juego de los Fresno Grizzley. Veinticinco acompañantes y setenta y cinco niños - ¡lo pasaron muy bien!

Así empezó todo. Realmente conectaron con los niños ese día y desde ese momento, decidieron "adoptar" el Pinedale Boys & Girls Club. Una vez que se formaron las relaciones con esos niños y sus familias, se descubrieron otras necesidades y este grupo se comprometió a hacer lo que pudiera para bendecir a esta comunidad. "Durante AÑOS", dijeron, "todos habíamos escrito cheques para diversas causas, ¡pero rara vez compartíamos nuestro TIEMPO!". ¡QUÉ impacto! No sólo en la vida de los niños, sino también en la de los voluntarios.

El año pasado decidieron emprender un proyecto mayor y transformar el callejón que hay detrás del Pinedale Boys & Girls Club en un espacio verde, con una zona de huertos elevados y un patio sombreado, ampliando enormemente el espacio utilizable para los niños del barrio. Fue un proyecto enorme en el que participaron cientos de personas y miles de dólares. Es hermoso!

Hace unas semanas organizaron un mercado agrícola con 40 voluntarios y 2.000 libras de productos de calidad proporcionados por varios agricultores generosos. Los productos se vendieron a las familias a precios significativamente reducidos, proporcionando alimentos más saludables para las familias. La recaudación se destinó al Boys and Girls Club y a "Off the Front", que reparó 50 bicicletas ese día. GRAN IMPACTO!

Quién sabe lo que se les ocurrirá después, pero no hay duda de que seguirán extendiendo sus manos y sus corazones con la visión de ver a Pinedale convertirse en una comunidad sana y próspera.

Corazón + Visión + El regalo del tiempo = ¡IMPACTO ENORME!

andrewfeilCorazón + Visión = IMPACTO
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