HCSB Honors San Bernardino Valley College with 2026 Spheres of Sustainability Visionary Award

San Bernardino Valley College's Applied Technology Building — a 114,000-square-foot, all-electric, net-zero-ready facility completed in 2025 — is one example of the college's commitment to preparing students for careers in clean energy, infrastructure and the trades. SBVC was named the 2026 HCSB Spheres of Sustainability Visionary Award recipient in recognition of that mission.
Photo credit: Lawrence Anderson, HMC Architects
CONTACTS:
Paul Bratulin, San Bernardino Valley College: pbratulin@valleycollege.edu / (909) 384-8978
Michael Herrera, Hispanic Coalition of Small Businesses (HCSB): michael.herrera@hcsb-us.org / (951) 426-4272
RIVERSIDE, Calif. — March 18, 2026 — The Hispanic Coalition of Small Businesses (HCSB) has named San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC) the recipient of the 2026 HCSB Spheres of Sustainability Visionary Award, recognizing the college’s leadership in preparing people and communities for a more sustainable future. SBVC will be honored at the 2026 HCSB Spheres of Sustainability Summit on April 22, 2026, from 8 a.m. to noon at the DoubleTree by Hilton Pomona.
“HCSB’s mission is about people,” said Frank Montes, founding chair of HCSB. “We focus
on helping students, small business owners and entrepreneurs prepare for the sustainable
jobs and businesses that strengthen our economy and our communities. Our partnership
with San Bernardino Valley College brings that mission to life.”
A longtime HCSB partner, San Bernardino Valley College plays a key role in developing
a workforce that keeps the Inland Empire moving forward. The college prepares students
for careers in clean energy, water and environmental systems, transportation and transit,
aviation, logistics, skilled trades, technology and the businesses that support these
industries.
For students, this translates into clear, affordable pathways from the classroom to
meaningful careers — earning industry‑recognized credentials, gaining hands‑on experience
and entering jobs that support their families while strengthening their communities.
From maintaining transit and transportation systems to building sustainable infrastructure,
managing water resources, powering clean energy and supporting these fields through
technology and entrepreneurship, SBVC connects education directly to opportunity.
Students learn in modern facilities and gain real‑world experience through internships,
apprenticeships and workforce partnerships that prepare them for jobs that matter.
“San Bernardino Valley College is honored to receive this recognition,” said Dr. Gilbert
Contreras, president of San Bernardino Valley College. “Together with HCSB, we are
creating real opportunities for students — preparing them for careers in transportation,
infrastructure, energy, water and technology while building a stronger, more sustainable
region.”
As a Hispanic-Serving Institution, San Bernardino Valley College mirrors the community
around it. More than 72% of SBVC students identify as Hispanic or Latino, reflecting
the vibrant and diverse population of San Bernardino and the Inland Empire.
That connection to place matters. SBVC exists to serve this region, preparing local
residents for the industries that power the Inland Empire’s economy and creating pathways
for families to build stronger futures right here in their own communities.
About San Bernardino Valley College
San Bernardino Valley College demonstrates its commitment to sustainability through
both its academic programs and the way its campus is built and operated. As part of
the San Bernardino Community College District’s goal to achieve carbon neutrality
for Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2035, SBVC has invested in forward‑looking, sustainable
infrastructure, including the Applied Technology Building, a 114,000‑square‑foot,
all‑electric, net‑zero‑ready facility completed in 2025 and tracking LEED Platinum
certification. The building features passive cooling through solar thermal chimneys
and extensive photovoltaic canopy and rooftop systems that provide nearly 70% of its
energy. Looking ahead, the Career Pathways 2 Building, targeted for completion in
2027, is pursuing LEED Gold and Envision Sustainable certifications with a focus on
water stewardship and resource conservation. Across the campus, SBVC has prioritized
drought‑tolerant landscaping and modular wetlands that capture and treat stormwater,
reinforcing a comprehensive approach to environmental responsibility.
About HCSB
The Hispanic Coalition of Small Businesses (HCSB) is a nonprofit organization dedicated
to advancing small business communities by fostering collaboration among educators,
students, entrepreneurs, government and industry partners. HCSB expands access to
training, resources and opportunities that support sustainable economic growth and
stronger communities across California.