ENP Maps

ENP maintains and utilizes numerous maps. We love maps because they pull us out of our little street to see things at a larger level. Below you will find several maps we use and recommend. Including health outcomes, local food programs, churches, asset maps, and our ENP map which includes various layers such as: School Ratings, Concentrated Poverty Levels, Council Districts, City Limits, Parks, School Police that can be turned on and off.

PDF Version of Maps

ENP City Maps

All the ENP Maps. Download Here.

Fresno Health Score Map

Fresno Health Score Map. Download Here.

Fresno Concentrated Poverty Map

Fresno Concentrated Poverty Map. Download Here.

Fresno School Ratings Map

Fresno School Ratings Map. Download Here.

Fresno Banks & Payday Shop Map

Fresno Banks & Payday Shop Map. Download Here.

Fresno Violence Map

Fresno Violence Map. Download Here.

Fresno City Council Districts

Fresno City Council Districts. Download Here.

Fresno Police District Map

Fresno Police District Map. Download Here.

Fresno Council District Map

Fresno Council District Map. Download Here.

Blank Fresno Map

Blank Fresno Map. Download Here.

Map or Data Tools

At ENP we love learning. Below are helpful resources on a variety of topics. If you have recommendations let us know.

  • ENP Map & Asset Map (Organizations)
  • The Opportunity Atlas – See where and for whom opportunity has been missing, and develop local solutions to help more children rise out of poverty.
  • City of Fresno Maps – There are tools available to search by Address, Parcel ID, Parks, and Schools. There are also many useful tools for discovery.
  • Health Priority Index Map – Visualize the level of health burden within each census tract in Fresno County.
  • CDC 500 Cities Project – Census tract-level estimates for chronic disease risk factors, health outcomes, and clinical preventive service use.
  • CalEnviroScreen 3.0 – A screening tool used to help identify communities disproportionately burdened by multiple sources of pollution and with population characteristics that make them more sensitive to pollution.
  • Health and Active Transportation in Fresno County Map – Fresno County Transportation Needs Assessment map for health conditions compared their locations with existing active transportation opportunities.
  • Fresno Food Distribution Map – Find local food meal services and distribution sites.
  • Census Explorer – Social Explorer provides easy access to demographic information about the United States. We provide thousands of interactive data maps going back to 1790.
  • Race by Census Tract – Browse population growth and decline, changes in racial and ethnic concentrations and patterns of housing development.
  • Regional Opportunity Index – The Opportunity Index measures 16 key indicators to produce an overall opportunity score and grade for all 50 states, Washington DC & over 2900 counties.
  • Racial Dot Map – Each dot on the map is also color-coded by race and ethnicity. Whites are coded as blue; African-Americans, green; Asians, red; Hispanics, orange; and all other racial categories are coded as brown.
  • Healthy City – Create your own data maps.
  • Fresno Community Scorecard – The Fresno Scorecard is a public website that offers centralized access to transparent, verifiable data on numerous impartial, fact-based indicators about life in Fresno.
  • Kidsdata.org – offers population health and demographic data on California children, youth, and families.

Asset Map (Organizations)

This map of displays organizational assets in Fresno/Clovis by elementary school neighborhoods. Email andrew@everyneighborhood.org to add organizations to this map.

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