12 Local Organizations to Receive $900,000 in Grants for Environmental Stewardship and Climate Resilience Projects
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PG&E and The PG&E Foundation have awarded $900,000 in grants to support climate resilience efforts and environmental stewardship in California. The funding is distributed through two programs:
1. Better Together Nature Positive Innovation: $500,000 awarded to five organizations ($100,000 each) for projects preserving biodiversity and focusing on land, air quality, and water stewardship.
2. Resilience Hubs: $400,000 awarded to seven organizations to support communities in building a network of local climate resilience hubs. This includes three $100,000 grants and four $25,000 grants.
Both programs prioritize projects addressing the needs of disadvantaged and vulnerable communities. The grants aim to increase climate resilience, support equity, and protect natural resources across PG&E's service area.
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- PG&E and its Foundation are investing $900,000 in local environmental and climate resilience projects
- The grants support initiatives in disadvantaged and vulnerable communities
- The funding demonstrates PG&E's commitment to environmental stewardship and climate action
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PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation Grant Programs Support Climate Action Key Investments for Local Communities
- Through the Better Together Nature Positive Innovation grant program, the PG&E Foundation has awarded a combined
to five grantees —$500,000 in each of PG&E's five Northern and$100,000 Central California regions — that preserveCalifornia's unique biodiversity, focusing on land, air quality and water stewardship. - Separately, through the Resilience Hubs grant program, PG&E is providing a total of
to seven grantees — three$400,000 and four$100,000 grants to support communities in building a network of local climate resilience hubs.$25,000
"PG&E is committed to working with our local partners to develop new and innovative ways to build resilience amid the increasing impacts of climate change, as outlined in our Climate Strategy Report. We are all in this together and we simply cannot do this important work without these partner organizations helping to increase climate resilience and supporting equity in the communities we are so privileged to serve," said Carla Peterman, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Chief Sustainability Officer for PG&E Corporation and Chair of the Board for The PG&E Corporation Foundation.
Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grants
As one of the largest landowners in
For 2024, the Better Together Nature Positive Innovation grant program has awarded five
The following organizations are this year's Better Together Nature Positive Innovation grant recipients:
- Land Partners Through Stewardship / LandPaths (
Sonoma County ) — supporting workforce development in forestry and fire management while building a sustainable forest management and prescribed burning program. El Dorado Fire Safe Council (El Dorado County ) — providing financial assistance to help seniors, veterans, disabled individuals and low-income households make their homes more resilient to wildfires by performing defensible space work.- Canopy (
San Mateo County ) — providing paid internship positions to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) students who live or attend high school inEast Palo Alto as part of the Teen Urban Forester program supporting expansion of the area's canopy cover. - Kitchen Table Advisors (
Santa Cruz andMonterey Counties) — supporting small-scale, socially disadvantaged regenerative farmers to adopt and implement conservation and climate smart agricultural practices on their farmlands. - Sierra Foothill Conservancy (
Mariposa County ) — expanding capacity for cultural prescribed burn facilitation, interpretive elements and public outreach, Tribal placemaking, Indigenous workforce development, and increasing community resilience against natural disasters.
"The PG&E Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant award will provide valuable resources to Sierra Foothill Conservancy and the Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation to advance restoration, reduce wildfire risks and create outdoor spaces for people along the Mariposa Creek Parkway. This grant will be integral in supporting partnership development, community engagement, and ensuring that the maximum benefit for natural and human communities can be achieved through inclusive ecological restoration. PG&E's support is helping realize essential triple bottom line benefits of a healthy environment, community and local economy," said Bridget Fithian, Executive Director, Sierra Foothill Conservancy.
Resilience Hubs Grants
Recognizing that communities across
For 2024, the Resilience Hubs grant program has awarded
The program awarded
- Empowering Marginalized Asian Communities (
San Joaquin County ) — for a feasibility analysis to assess the needs of a resilience hub at its offices, including staff training and assembling emergency preparedness kits. - A. Philip Randolph Institute,
San Francisco : Resilient Bayview's Community Resource (San Francisco County ) — creating an extreme heat and poor air quality strategy to prepare local organizations for disaster preparedness and response roles. - Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries (
Fresno County ) — creating a comprehensive, community-driven plan for a resilience hub in one ofCalifornia's most disadvantaged communities that provides a safe haven during climate emergencies (particularly extreme heat and wildfire smoke events), while serving as a year-round resource center. - California Interfaith Power & Light (
Alameda County ) — determining the requirements and scope of a congregational climate resilience hub at the First Unitarian Church inWest Oakland to best serve the community.
Additionally, the program awarded
- New Season Community Development Corporation (
Yolo County ) — creating a resilience hub at the new Yolo Food hub in unincorporated westernYolo County serving the county's 600 small farms, farmworkers and other rural food system workers during extreme weather, power outages and other emergencies. - Merced Community Development Corporation (
Merced County ) — creating a mobile resilience pantry project to serve dual purposes as a regular food distribution pantry and as an emergency supply hub during climate-related and other emergencies. - Sonoma Applied Villages Services (
Sonoma County ) — developing a mobile resilience hub to bring a minimum of 3,000 meals and weather protection to unhoused people living outside inSonoma County during extreme weather events.
"We are thrilled that the PG&E Resilience Hubs program has chosen to support the new Yolo Food Hub. This grant will allow us to provide key resilience features to benefit
The next applications window for the Resilience Hubs grants will open later this year for grants to be awarded in 2025, the program's final year of funding.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE: PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and
About The PG&E Corporation Foundation
The PG&E Corporation Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, separate from PG&E and sponsored by PG&E Corporation.
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