California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley

California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley

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A public-private partnership focused on achieving a prosperous economy, quality environment, and social equity throughout California's great San Joaquin Valley.

Photos from California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley's post 09/24/2020

*TOMORROW*
Webinar about Clean Vehicle Incentives in San Joaquin Valley- making resources for clean vehicles equitable by making them accessible. Let us plug you in!
Seminario sobre Incentivos de Vehículos Electricos en la valle de San Joaquin!
English Webinar: September 25th, 5 pm
Register at: tinyurl.com/CleanVehicle-VIP
Español: Septiembre 25- 6:15 pm
Registrese aqui: tinyurl.com/Ahorros-VIP

Amtrak San Joaquins Response to COVID-19 | Amtrak San Joaquins 09/24/2020

Important public transportation announcement! On October 5th, the Amtrak San Joaquins station located at 2650 Tulare St. in Fresno will reopen its lobby from 8:45AM-6:30PM, allowing passengers to buy tickets in person, check bags, and await their connections indoors. In addition, Amtrak San Joaquins has instituted a number of health and safety measures in order to ensure safe and healthy travel. Learn more here:

Amtrak San Joaquins Response to COVID-19 | Amtrak San Joaquins test OVERVIEW As the State and Counties along the Amtrak San Joaquins Service corridor have implemented severe restrictions on non-essential travel, all transit agencies have been asked to reduce service to deal with the drop in ridership and revenue, while also trying to maintain the desired social...

Photos from California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley's post 09/15/2020

The Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation is collaborating with the City of Fresno to provide $2,000,000 in grants to small businesses in disadvantaged/underserved neighborhoods impacted by COVID-19. This program offers grants of $5,000 - $10,000 to small businesses in the City of Fresno. Businesses with 1-5 employees are eligible for $5,000 grants. Businesses with 6-25 employees are eligible for $10,000 grants. Applications will be accepted through September 22, 2020, at 11:59 PM
Apply here: https://www.fresnoahf.org/city

Women Owned Business Grants - Apply Now — Ladies Who Launch 08/18/2020

Two Grant and Mentorship Opportunities for Entrepreneurs!
1.) Black Business Grant by Juvia’s Place
Juvia’s Place Small Business Grant program will select 6 Black-owned businesses to award a grant of $50,000.
Application deadline: August 31, 2020, at 11:59 PM EST.
Apply Here: https://www.juviasplace.com/pages/business-grant?utm_campaign=Black%20Business%20Grant%20-%2008-14-2020%20%28Wh5s69%29&utm_medium=email&utm_source=180%20day%20engaged&_ke=eyJrbF9lbWFpbCI6ICJzYmVhdmVyczgzQGdtYWlsLmNvbSIsICJrbF9jb21wYW55X2lkIjogIkpzbnUyRCJ9
2.) Ladies Who Launch Grant and Mentorship Program for Women Entrepreneurs
Rooted in equity and inclusion, the year-long launch program provides an immediate cash grant of $5,000 - $25,000 USD, mentorship, advisory support, and amplification for women (female-identifying and non-binary) entrepreneurs.
Please apply by September 1, 2020.
Apply Here: https://www.ladieswholaunch.org/apply

Women Owned Business Grants - Apply Now — Ladies Who Launch Apply now to the LWL Launch program for women owned businesses impacted by Covid-19.

Photos from California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley's post 07/30/2020

The Fresno Area Hispanic Foundation is providing HAND SANITIZERS to local small businesses that have re-opened during COVID-19! Call (559) 222-8705, while supplies last. Please share this information if you know of any small businesses in need of this PPE supply.

07/04/2020

The SJV Partnership wishes you all a happy Independence Day! Have fun and stay safe!

Photos from Office of Community & Economic Development's post 05/30/2020

If you are a small business in Fresno County that has been impacted by COVID-19 please be sure to apply for the HUB Grant before the deadline this Monday, June 1st. You can submit your application online at https://www.accesspluscapital.com/hub-grant/

05/25/2020

"A man's country is not a certain area of land, of mountains, rivers, and woods, it is a principle and patriotism is loyalty to that principle." - George William Curtis

County of Fresno Helping Underserved Businesses (HUB) Grant - Access Plus Capital 05/18/2020

Fresno County, in partnership with the Fresno Economic Development Corporation and Access Plus Capital, is launching the Helping Underserved Business (HUB) Grant Program to provide grant awards to local small businesses that have been impacted by COVID-19 and related to Shelter-In-Place orders. Under the program, businesses could apply for up to $5,000 to support their business to pay employee salaries, rent, utilities or purchase essential supplies.

The online application process will open on Monday, May 18, 2020, and close on June 1, 2020, at 11:59pm

County of Fresno Helping Underserved Businesses (HUB) Grant - Access Plus Capital

Digital prosperity: How broadband can deliver health and equity to all communities 05/18/2020

"Broadband is so influential on society that we would now call it essential infrastructure." Read more about Brookings Metro and the National Digital Inclusion Alliance pursued research to understand the connections between broadband and health and equity, as well as assess the gaps in broadband access and adoption, the market and policy barriers that lead to those gaps, and promising points of intervention for local, state, and federal leaders to deliver shared value to individuals and entire communities in the article below:

Digital prosperity: How broadband can deliver health and equity to all communities Despite its importance, broadband is still far from ubiquitous as millions of households still lack access to high speed internet.

COVID-19 reveals how low-income, underserved Valley residents need internet access 05/08/2020

Lack of internet access will only hurt underserved populations in being accurately counted for the 2020 Census. Read Eduardo Gonzalez's, Fresno State OCED's interim executive director, piece in The Fresno Bee about how digital inclusion can help the state’s efforts.

COVID-19 reveals how low-income, underserved Valley residents need internet access Imagine trying to shop, research and be entertained right now without the internet. That’s reality for many low-income Valley residents | Commentary

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Fresno, CA
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