1 (1) | Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission (Fresno EOC) 1920 Mariposa St., Ste. 300 Fresno 263-1000/263-1286
| WND $132 million
| $130 million
| 902 174
| WND WND
| Over 35 programs including education, health, food, energy, transportation, employment training, youth, homeless, and senior services
| WND
| 1965
| Emilia Reyes, CEO
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2 (NR) | Fresno Chaffee Zoo 894 W. Belmont Ave. Fresno 498-5910/WND
| Conservation $19 million
| $18 million
| 128 84
| 143 WND
| Educational resource for Central Valley residents and visitors. Educational tours, classes, animal encounters and outreach programs. Conservation Fund
| Donations, admissions, food and retail concessions, memberships, educational programs, events, tax measure
| 1929
| Jon Forrest Dohlin, CEO
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3 (3) | Self-Help Enterprises 8445 W. Elowin Ct. Visalia 651-1000/651-3634
| Housing $16 million
| $14 million
| 145 6
| WND WND
| Self-help housing, rental housing, supportive housing, housing rehab, education, downpayment asst, sewer & water systems, emergency services, lending
| Federal and state grants, land development, fee for service
| 1965
| Tom Collishaw, CEO
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4 (5) | The Arc Fresno Madera Counties 4490 E. Ashlan Ave. Fresno 226-6268/228-9814
| Social services $12 million
| $12 million
| 155 20
| 0 675
| Employment and adult day training and educational programs for adults with developmental disabilities
| Department of Developmental Services
| 1953
| Tamica Hill, Lori Ramirez, executive directors
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5 () | Central California Food Bank 4010 E. Amendola Dr. Fresno 237-3663/WND
| Food Relief $10 million
| WND
| 50 WND
| 5,000 WND
| Acquire and distribute food to those in need in Fresno, Kings, Kern, Madera, and Tulare Counties. Serving over 350,000 people per month.
| Individual donors, foundations, corporations, grants.
| 1992
| Kym Dildine, Natalie Caples, co-CEOs
|