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PARTNERSHIPS SERVING FRESNO NEIGHBORHOODS 2014 annual REPORT

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PARTNERSHIPS SERVING FRESNO NEIGHBORHOODS

2014a n n u a l REPORT

OUR MISSION To connect churches and other community partners

with elementary schools, and equip them to serve through their active presence in every neighborhood.

OUR VISION To see our city holistically engaged,

so schools are supported, students excel, families are healthy and whole,

and our communities thrive.

Artie Padilla ENP Executive Director

WE ARE BETTER TOGETHER 2014 was another exciting year with ENP as we continue to seek transformation within our Fresno Neighborhoods. We surpassed 111,000 volunteer hours, which is a new high for us. We are privileged to work alongside 64 churches, 24 community based organizations, 2 universities, 6 businesses and hundreds of neighborhood residents. We share a common mission with the City of Fresno, Fresno Unified, and other organizations for healthy, thriving neighborhoods, helping children excel, and seeing families engaged in our schools and communities. Our efforts are aligned. It’s Collective Impact! We are better together! Saturday Sports programs continue to grow with 30 programs going on all over town and nearly 3,500 kids attending last year, most in SE & SW Fresno. Saturday Sports is the perfect place to gather, connect with children, and engage with parents. We are encouraging parents to envision themselves as future leaders in their neighborhoods We are refocusing our role, and the role of partnership church leaders to support them so they can be successful in being the agents of change within their own neighborhoods. We are also taking advantage of Saturday Sports as the perfect platform for mobilizing volunteers not just from our churches but many from Fresno State and Fresno Pacific as well, giving students the ability to not only serve, but also get a better understanding of needs in our city and opportunities to serve throughout their lifetime. All this because of the fact that folks like you share our vision to see The Church mobilized in our city. Teaming with other entities, we have a direct spiritual and social impact on the children and families in our city. We appreciate your continued support which allows us to carry on the work our faith call us to do.

Artie Padilla

F R O M T H E E X E C U T I V ED I R E C T O R

Step 1 Saturday Sports

Step 2 Campus Presence

Step 3 Neighborhood Outreach

Step 4 Parent Engagement

Step 5 Economic Development

5 STEPS

JANUARY 2008

Storey

Ayer

Lane

Balderas

Kirk

Bethune

Columbia

Addams

Fremont

Muir

Lowell

Susan BAnthony

Lincoln

King Calwa

Rowell

Jefferson Burroughs

Leavenworth

Hidalgo

Mayfair

Heaton

Homan Hamilton

Roeding

Wilson

Slater PowersGinsburg

Del Mar Pyle

Holland

BirneyWishon

Centennial

Thomas

Robinson

McCardle

Kratt

MallochLawless

Figarden

Forkner

Gibson

Starr Eaton

Norseman Eric

son

EwingTurner

Viking

Vinland

WinchellGreenberg

Webster

EasterbyJackson

Bakman

Olmos

Williams

Fresno Air Terminal

Teague

SequoiaDowntown

West Fresno

Sunset

Wolters

CSUF

WestPark

Yokomi

Pinedale

Steinbeck

Vang Pao

Aynesworth

McKinley

RIver Bluff

Nelson

Saroyan

Valley Oak

FortWashington

Liberty

CopperHills

Maple Creek

Lincoln

Mt. View

Weldon

Viking

Miramonte

Orange Center

RedBank

Biola

HerndonBarstow

JANUARY 2015

ENP’s structure, of breaking down the city into elementary school neighborhoods, has

allowed partnerships to focus on a specific neighborhood.It has also provided the

framework for other community based organizations toefficiently serve our city.

CURRENT PARTNERSHIPS Addams Northwest Church, OTF (2009)...............................................Aynesworth Word of Life (2013)..............................................................Bethune St Matthew & West Fresno Christian (2014)..........................Calwa Clovis Hills & OTF (2009)..............................................................Centennial Trinity Lutheran, Trinity Nazarene & La Roca (2009)..........Columbia City of Refuge (2011)..............................................................Del Mar/Lafayette The Way Ministries (2014)........................................Ericson Valley Dream Center (2014).......................................................Hamilton Mt. Olive Baptist Church, & Adventure Church (2011).........Herndon/Barstow The Well (2014)..........................................................Hidalgo World Impact (2010)...................................................................Homan Living Free Missionary Baptist (2013).......................................Jackson Trinity Community, Youth for Christ & Parents (2012)...........Jefferson The Way Ministries & Parents (2008).....................................King St. Rest & Stewart Tabernacle (2010)............................................Kirk Kirk Parents (2008)............................................................................Kratt Redeemer Lutheran (2013)............................................................Lane/Mosqueda Fresno Pacific & Butler MB (2013).............................Lawless Northpointe, Mt Zion & The River (2010)................................Leavenworth UFCF & Fresno State (2011)............................................Lowell YFC, Bethany, Bethel & 1st Pres, OTF, On Ramps (2008).......McCardle New Heights Baptist Church (2009).....................................Miramonte Mt. View (2008)......................................................................Muir Adventure Church & Grove Church (2011)....................................Olmos Parents, Fresno Pacific & FWCC (2010)....................................Orange Center Habitat, Darling & Parents (2013).................................Pinedale Pinedale Fellowship &vOTF (2011)........................................Powers/Wawona The Well (2009)..........................................................Pyle The Bridge, El Puente & Fellowship of Joy (2008)........................Red Bank Clovis Christian Church (2013)..............................................Robinson North Fresno Church (2010)..................................................Roeding Good Shepherd Lutheran (2010).............................................Sequoia/Vang Pao Clovis Hills & El Encino (2008)...............................Slater The Altar (2013)..............................................................................Sunset Westside Church of God & Street Saints (2009)......................Susan B Anthony The Well, OTF & Anthony Parents (2002)...............Tarpey Family Restoration & OTF (2011)................................................Teague Central Community & Hwy City CDC (2008)............................Thomas Peace Lutheran & Quest (2012)...............................................Turner New Beginnings & Turner Parents (2013)...................................Viking Trinity Baptist Church (2012)........................................................Vinland Campus Bible & Fresno State (2009)........................................Webster Community Volunteers & The Word (2002)...........................Weldon New Harvest (2013)....................................................................West Fresno Cargill, MEB, Habitat (2009)..............................................West Park Fuerza Del Calvario #2 & Parents (2010).............................Winchell CV Church of Christ, Paraclete & Butler Pent (2011)............Wolters Wesley UM, Via Church, FSU, El Dorado Park (2012)............Yokomi Yokomi Parents (2014)...............................................................

PARTNERSHIPS IN

50 Elementary

Schools/Neighborhoods

64 CHURCHES

24 ORGANIZATIONS

6 BUSINESSES

2 UNIVERSITIES

STEP 1 - SATURDAY SPORTS

30 SATURDAY

SPORTS PROGRAMS

29,158 MEALS

served

3500 kids attended

Saturday Sports

10,266 VOLUNTEER

HOURS

Luisa grew up in the neighborhood attending Saturday Sports since it began. Now a high school freshman she volunteers and has taken on the responsibility of attendance at Saturday Sports every week. One day she will likely be running the whole program. We look forward to that (and so does she!)

In 2013, Justin Kennett, while a junior at Fresno State, applied for the SIS Program and became the Saturday Sports Leader at Vinland Elementary. He played a key role in helping other Fresno State students serve. Even more important was the impact he made in the lives of the kids. He would tell you however that it was THOSE KIDS that changed HIS life!

Justin graduated from Fresno State and will be serving our country in the US Air Force. But wherever God takes him, there

is no doubt he will also be investing in the lives of kids.

A free two hour program for kids on Saturday Mornings held on school campuses throughout our city. It’s a morning of sports, crafts & fun where volunteers engage with kids in a group mentoring setting. At the end of the morning every child receives a sack lunch. (lunches are provided by Poverello House & delivered by ENP volunteers)

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STEP 2 VOLUNTEER HOURS

STEP 2 - CAMPUS PRESENCE

New Heights Church hosts a homework club after school two days a week for McCardle kids. Their presence on the school campus

and in the neighborhood is a beacon of light for the children, families and staff at the school.

Volunteers in the classroom assist students in literacy and math. In the coming year plans are in place to focus on reading literacy for K-3rd grade students . . .

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41,743 VOLUNTEER

HOURS

CLASSROOM TUTORING MENTORING

GOOD NEWS CLUBS HOMEWORK CLUBS

AFTER SCHOOL TUTORS STUDENT LEADERSHIP

READING INTERVENTION INTENTIONAL BLESSINGS

Opportunities to be involved in the lives of the children during the week with a presence on the school campus, tutoring and mentoring students as well as encouraging and blessing the staff.

STEP 2 VOLUNTEER HOURS

STEP 3 - NEIGHBORHOOD OUTREACH

58,826 VOLUNTEER HOURS

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Reaching out beyond the school and into the community

19 City Parks cleaned

1,000 Gallons of Paint used

6 TONS of Food Distributed

STEP 4 - PARENT ENGAGEMENTEngaging, equipping, and supporting parents in our partnership neighborhoods, encouraging them

to utilize their unique cultural gifts and talents to bless and serve their school and community.

ENP Resident Leadership Development is Growing! ENP is partnering with Fresno Unified to work with parents who have a desire to become leaders within our partnership

neighborhoods. They are finding ways to serve on the school campus as well as neighborhood outreach events.

PARENT VOLUNTEERS Benita is a parent at Susan B Anthony, and a member of ENP Parent Leadersh ip Deve lopment . She attended Parent University and takes English Classes on the school campus.

She also volunteers at the school. Benita’s daughter, Sarai loves it when her mom helps in her classroom. It makes her proud, and both of them are happy. Sarai says her moms English is getting better, too. The smiles on their faces say it all.

Encouraging and equipping our parents to serve gives them the opportunity to be a part of the process of building strong and healthy schools & neighborhoods

ParentInvolvement

In 2014, twenty-five parents attended Abundant Communities Leadership Development Conference

where they learned to look at the assets in their community and learn ways they can work together to strengthen their community as they serve and lead.

2012: 55 parents

2013: 110 parents

2014: 300 parents

STEP 5 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTDefined here

2014 SOURCE OF INCOME

BUSINESSES

$18,890

INDIVIDUALS$53,565

GRANTS

&FOUNDATIONS

$122,870

CHURCHES

$58,465In August of 2008 when ENP was formed,

a small group of people who strongly believed in the value and importance of churches

playing an active role in our local schools and neighborhoods made a commitment to

support ENP financially for the first 3 years.

This was truly a blessing as it gave us the ability to focus on the task at hand of finding churches to partner with our Fresno schools.

One of our goals for 2015 is to build our partnership of individual donors and churches who are willing to financially support the work

of ENP each year.

2014 INCOME & EXPENSE

TOTAL INCOME $253,790 TOTAL EXPENSE $273,446

NET INCOME (loss) ($19,656)

We couldn’t do it without you!

FINANCIAL

DONORS

COMMUNITY PARTNERS

CHURCHES

Businesses &

Universities

COLLECTIVE

IMPACT

THANK YOU!

BETTERTOGETHER

BOARD OF DIRECTORSTim Goetz

Founder/CEO Aplos Software, ENP Co-FounderBrad Bell

Directional Leader, The Well Community ChurchEric Hanson

MD, Sierra Pacific Orthopedic CenterBill Smittcamp

President and CEO, Wawona Frozen FoodsWanda Holderman

CEO, Fresno Heart HospitalDarrin Person

Mentoring Coordinator, Fresno Unified School District

ENP STAFFFull-Time Staff

Artie PadillaENP Executive Director and Co-Founder

Carol YoungAriana MartinezPart-Time Staff

Kia LeeDoua Vang

Brenda BravoBrittany EdwardsAngela Cardona

2044 East Nees AvenueFresno, California 93720www.everyneighborhood.org