Five Local Organizations Receive $500,000 in Community-Focused Grants for Environmental Stewardship Projects
PG&E Corporation Foundation (PCG) awarded five Northern and Central California community organizations a total of $500,000 on October 30, 2025 through the Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant program.
Each grantee receives $100,000 to support local environmental stewardship projects focused on land, air quality and water in disadvantaged communities. Funding is from PG&E shareholders, not customers. Recipients span five regions and include projects in restoration, water stewardship, eco-literacy, wetlands, and urban agriculture.
PG&E Corporation Foundation (PCG) ha assegnato a cinque organizzazioni comunitarie del Nord e Centro California un totale di $500,000 il 30 ottobre 2025 attraverso il programma Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant.
Ogni beneficiario riceve $100,000 per sostenere progetti locali di tutela ambientale focalizzati su terra, qualità dell'aria e acqua nelle comunità svantaggiate. I fondi provengono dagli azionisti PG&E, non dai clienti. I destinatari si estendono su cinque regioni e includono progetti di restauro, gestione delle acque, alfabetizzazione ecologica, zone umide e agricoltura urbana.
PG&E Corporation Foundation (PCG) otorgó a cinco organizaciones comunitarias del norte y centro de California un total de $500,000 el 30 de octubre de 2025 a través del programa Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant.
Cada beneficiario recibe $100,000 para apoyar proyectos locales de cuidado ambiental centrados en la tierra, la calidad del aire y el agua en comunidades desfavorecidas. Los fondos provienen de los accionistas de PG&E, no de los clientes. Los destinatarios abarcan cinco regiones e incluyen proyectos de restauración, gestión del agua, alfabetización ecológica, humedales y agricultura urbana.
PG&E Corporation Foundation (PCG)은 2025년 10월 30일, Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant 프로그램을 통해 북부 및 중앙 캘리포니아 지역의 다섯 개 커뮤니티 조직에 총 $500,000를 수여했습니다.
각 수혜자는 $100,000를 받아 불리한 지역사회에서 토지, 대기질 및 수질에 초점을 맞춘 지역 환경 관리 프로젝트를 지원합니다. 자금은 PG&E 주주로부터 나온 것이지 고객으로부터 나온 것이 아닙니다. 수혜자는 다섯 지역에 걸쳐 있으며 복원, 물 관리, 생태 교육, 습지 및 도시 농업 등의 프로젝트를 포함합니다.
PG&E Corporation Foundation (PCG) a attribué, le 30 octobre 2025, à cinq organisations communautaires du nord et du centre de la Californie, un total de $500,000 dans le cadre du programme Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant.
Chaque bénéficiaire reçoit $100,000 pour soutenir des projets locaux de gestion environnementale axés sur la terre, la qualité de l'air et l'eau dans les communautés défavorisées. Le financement provient des actionnaires de PG&E, et non des clients. Les bénéficiaires couvrent cinq régions et comprennent des projets de restauration, de gestion de l'eau, d'alphabétisation écologique, de zones humides et d'agriculture urbaine.
PG&E Corporation Foundation (PCG) hat am 30. Oktober 2025 fünf gemeinnützige Organisationen in Nord- und Zentral-Kalifornien insgesamt $500,000 durch das Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant-Programm gewährt.
Jede/r Empfänger/in erhält $100,000, um lokale Umweltpflegeprojekte zu unterstützen, die sich auf Boden, Luftqualität und Wasser in benachteiligten Gemeinschaften konzentrieren. Die Mittel stammen von PG&E-Aktionären, nicht von den Kunden. Die Empfänger verteilen sich auf fünf Regionen und umfassen Projekte in Wiederherstellung, Wasserkontrolle, Öko-Bildung, Feuchtgebiete und städtische Landwirtschaft.
PG&E Corporation Foundation (PCG) منحت خمس منظمات مجتمعية في شمال ووسط كاليفورنيا إجمالي $500,000 في 30 أكتوبر 2025 من خلال برنامج منحة Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant.
يتلقى كل مستفيد $100,000 لدعم مشاريع إدارة بيئية محلية تتركز على الأرض، جودة الهواء والماء في المجتمعات المحرومة. تمويل من أصحاب أسهم PG&E، وليس من العملاء. المستفيدون يمتدون عبر خمس مناطق ويتضمنون مشاريع في الاستعادة، رعاية المياه، التوعية البيئية، الأراضي الرطبة والزراعة الحضرية.
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The PG&E Corporation Foundation Program Supports Environmental Commitment
                  
The five organizations will each receive 
The grants are part of a commitment to fund environmental stewardship projects in communities Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) serves. The program empowers communities to act and invest in innovative, resilient solutions addressing environmental challenges. Funding for this initiative comes from PG&E shareholders, not customers.
"This generous support from PG&E makes it possible for Sorrel Leaf Healing Center to become the first facility of its kind to integrate traditional Native land management practices into our healing model. With this funding, we will be able to carry out cultural burns, restore the land with native species and create ceremonial and therapeutic spaces. These efforts not only honor cultural traditions but also foster resilience for the youth and community we serve. None of this would be possible without PG&E's partnership," said Shireen Varga, Executive Director, Sorrel Leaf Healing Center.
"We are proud to support local efforts helping to meet the challenges of our changing environment. We commend our community partners leading the charge in bringing about innovative solutions that best serve their communities. Congratulations to this year's grantees — together, we are making a difference," said Carla Peterman, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Chief Sustainability Officer for PG&E Corporation and Chair of the Board of The PG&E Corporation Foundation.
Grant recipients are based in each of PG&E's five regions: North Coast, North Valley and Sierra, Bay Area, South Bay and Central Coast, and Central Valley. Receiving grants are:
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                      Sorrel Leaf Larning Center 
                    (Humboldt County ) – supporting the Back Acres ecocultural restoration and regenerative agriculture projects at this youth wellness center. The land-based healing center provides mental health care for youth in under-resourced tribal communities and integrates ecosystem restoration into its holistic model of healing.
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                      Butte Environmental Council 
                    (Butte County ) – for the Next Generation Water Stewardship project that empowers youth and protects salmon habitat in two disadvantaged communities. The project expands access to the Classroom Aquarium Education Program and provides hands-on workforce development experiences.
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                      Literacy for Environmental Justice
                     (San Francisco ) – supporting a one-year, nature positive initiative inSan Francisco's Bayview Hunter's Point, a community impacted by environmental inequity and disinvestment. The youth-focused project integrates environmental justice, workforce development and eco-literacy through hands-on land restoration, culturally rooted education and green career training.
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                      Watsonville Wetlands Watch
                     (Santa Cruz County ) – for the Parajo Valley Watershed Stewardship and Climate Adaption Project. The project will provide nature positive community volunteer engagement, youth internships and workforce development training opportunities on projects that restore and steward wetland and watershed habitat areas in theWatsonville wetlands.
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                      Fresno Metro Ministry
                     (Fresno County ) – supporting the Yo'Ville Community Garden, a nature-based project promoting food sovereignty and urban agriculture inSouthwest Fresno . The garden serves an area impacted by poverty, pollution and limited access to fresh food and green spaces.
Better Together Nature Positive Innovation proposals may cover any stage of an environmental stewardship project. This includes but is not limited to planning, construction, design, education and coordination. Projects that address the needs of disadvantaged and/or vulnerable communities are given grant priority.
The goal of the grant program is to help communities build more sustainable habitats and encourage local and regional partnerships. The overall intent is to share solutions for building more sustainable habitats and communities.
Eligible applicants must be a government organization (including tribal governments), educational institution or a 501(c)3 nonprofit.
                  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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