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    Fresno Building Healthy Communities

    ActiveCommunity Improvement
    Fresno, CAWebsite5592568722

    About Fresno Building Healthy Communities

    To achieve community transformation by empowering and elevating the voices of residents to organize, advocate, and build healthier, more equitable neighborhoods across Fresno County.

    Focus Areas

    HealthHousingEconomic DevelopmentLand UseOutdoor Access / ParksTransportationCommunity SafetyWorkforce Development / Job Training

    Who They Fund

    children and familiesyouthfarmworkers / agricultural workerslow-income and underserved communitiesfaith-based and community organizations (as implementation partners)

    About Fresno Building Healthy Communities

    Fresno Building Healthy Communities backs local organizations that organize residents and build healthier, more equitable neighborhoods across Fresno County. Its recent giving shows a strong emphasis on community-led work tied to health, housing, land use, transportation, and economic opportunity, with every recent grant going to California recipients. The largest recent grant, $60,893, went to Reading and Beyond in Fresno, signaling support for neighborhood-based service and capacity in the city. Another major award, $50,000 to Jakara Movement, points to grantmaking that reaches community organizations working from within Fresno’s local networks. The foundation also supports policy and systems change through grantees such as the CV Health Policy Institute, and it pairs that approach with direct community-serving work through grants to groups like Cultiva La Salud and Fresno Intl Refugee Minist. Across its program areas, the foundation’s pattern is less about one issue alone than about linking health, housing, transportation, outdoor access, and workforce development to resident leadership and implementation partners rooted in the region.

    What Fresno Building Healthy Communities Funds

    Health is a consistent thread in the foundation’s grantmaking. In 2025, it gave $45,419 to CV Health Policy Institute in Fresno for work aligned with community health promotion and policy change, and $25,000 to Cultiva La Salud in Fresno. It also funds workforce pathways connected to health: the Farmworker Advancement Program provides Community Health Worker certification, career skills, and resource connections for farmworkers in Fresno and Madera counties. Housing and neighborhood conditions are another part of the portfolio. The foundation’s stated focus areas include housing, land use, transportation, outdoor access, community safety, and economic development, which places its grants within a broader neighborhood-transformation frame. The recent award to Fresno Intl Refugee Minist in Fresno fits that community-oriented, locally implemented model.

    How Fresno Building Healthy Communities Gives

    Typical grants cluster tightly around the mid-five-figure range, with a p25 of $25,000, a median of $45,419, and a p75 of $50,000. The recent list also includes a larger outlier at $60,893, showing some spread above the core band. The foundation appears to be a regular local funder rather than a DAF or PRI player, and the recipient list is concentrated in Fresno, with all recent grants going to California organizations. The presence of active programs such as the Farmworker Advancement Program and the Youth Internship Program suggests a mix of open and invitation-based support; the Farmworker Advancement Program accepts unsolicited applications, while the Youth Internship Program does not.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $206K

    Total Assets

    $7.4M

    Total Revenue

    $4.6M

    Total Expenses

    $4.1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $25K and $50K, with a median of $45K.

    25th Percentile

    $25K

    Median

    $45K

    75th Percentile

    $50K

    Geographic Reach

    Local1 state funded

    About 100% of grants go to recipients in CA.

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    Funding Style

    community-led partnershipsmulti-sector collaborationpolicy & systems changecapacity building

    Topics

    community health promotionaffordable & stable housingeconomic development & workforce developmentland use & access to outdoor spacestransportation equitycommunity safetyyouth development

    Where Fresno Building Healthy Communities Makes Grants

    Grantmaking is entirely California-based in the recent data, with 100% of grants going to recipients in the HQ state. Fresno is the clear center of activity, and the recent grants list also shows awards in the city to organizations such as Reading and Beyond, Jakara Movement, and CV Health Policy Institute. Program geography extends beyond Fresno proper into Fresno County, Madera County, and the Central Valley through the Farmworker Advancement Program, indicating a local and regional footprint rather than a statewide one.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Fresno Building Healthy Communities

    What are Fresno Building Healthy Communities’ main focus areas?

    The foundation’s stated focus areas are health, housing, economic development, land use, outdoor access and parks, transportation, community safety, and workforce development or job training. Its stated purpose is to support resident-led community transformation across Fresno County.

    What is the typical grant size?

    Typical grants fall in the mid-five-figure range. The p25 is $25,000, the median is $45,419, and the p75 is $50,000. One recent grant was larger at $60,893, but most awards sit near that core band.

    Does the foundation fund only Fresno-based organizations?

    In the recent data, yes. All five recent grants went to California recipients, and the recipient cities shown are in Fresno. Its active program geography also centers on Fresno County, with some work reaching Madera County and the Central Valley.

    Does Fresno Building Healthy Communities accept unsolicited applications?

    For the active programs listed, the Farmworker Advancement Program accepts unsolicited applications, while the Youth Internship Program does not. The Community Health Worker Certification program is listed without an unsolicited-application flag.

    Who are some recent grantees?

    Recent grantees include Reading and Beyond, Jakara Movement, CV Health Policy Institute, Cultiva La Salud, and Fresno Intl Refugee Minist. All are listed as Fresno, CA recipients in the recent grants table.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    Reading and BeyondFresno, CA$60,8932025—
    Jakara MovementFresno, CA$50,0002025—
    CV Health Policy InstituteFresno, CA$45,4192025—
    Cultiva La SaludFresno, CA$25,0002025—
    Fresno Intl Refugee MinistFresno, CA$25,0002025—

    Reading and Beyond

    $60,893
    Fresno, CA2025

    Jakara Movement

    $50,000
    Fresno, CA2025

    CV Health Policy Institute

    $45,419
    Fresno, CA2025

    Cultiva La Salud

    $25,000
    Fresno, CA2025

    Fresno Intl Refugee Minist

    $25,000
    Fresno, CA2025