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Nonprofit Organizations
In the Central San Joaquin Valley--ranked by estimated budget for 2022; if tied, by operational budget for 2021
2021
2020
Name of non-profit
Phone/Fax
Type of non-profit
Est. budget for 2022
Operational budget 2021
Full/Part-time Employees
Volunteers
People benefited in 2020
Services provided
Primary funding sources
Year founded locally
Person(s) in charge
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
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
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
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
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

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