Region Overview


The Central San Joaquin Valley consists of Madera, Fresno, Kings, and Tulare Counties. This region is located in the ideal geographic center of California, between major urban cities and ports, making the export of major agriculture output, such as almonds & dairy, and essential manufacturing products an ease. Great National Parks like Yosemite and the Sequoia neighbor the regions and provide outdoor adventure for allΓÇï.
Central San Joaquin Valley is the birthplace of . . .
Innovation


F3 - Fresno-Merced Future of Food


Built 4 Scale


Madera Community College

Innovation


F3 - Fresno-Merced Future of Food

Built 4 Scale

Madera Community College
Inspiration


Lupe's Promise


Allensworth State Park


California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley

Inspiration


Lupe's Promise

Allensworth State Park

California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley

Using just 1% of US farmland, the Central Valley produces 25% of its food – a significant contribution to the health, safety and well-being of our nation. Our coalition is uniting to add the capacity and resources that will help build a regional vision while still serving immediate community needs.
Central Valley Community Foundation
Region By Numbers

Explore these numbers and additional key Central San Joaquin Valley demographic, economic, and business data on the Community & Place-Based Data Tool. Uncover other data tools, regional plans, and resources on the Data & Knowledge Library Page.
Population
1,795,873
Total Households
555,417
Total Establishments
46,438
Educational Attainment
Associate
|
9% |
Bachelor’s
|
13% |
Graduate
|
6% |
Labor Force
781,756
Regional Contacts

Explore other federal, state, and regional contacts on our community connection page.
HRTC Contacts
The Community Economic Resilience Fund (CERF) will support an inclusive High Road Training Collaborative (HRTC) in this region, in charge of creating economic development recovery and transition strategies. To be a part of this region’s processes to advance economic prosperity and equity, contact the HRTC conveners.
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Sacramento, CA 95814
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