12 Local Organizations to Receive $900,000 in Grants for Environmental Stewardship and Climate Resilience Projects
- Supporting climate resilience efforts in PG&E's hometowns and communities across California
- Prioritizing projects for disadvantaged and vulnerable communities
- None.
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
to five grantees — one in each of PG&E's five regions — that preserve$500,000 California's unique biodiversity, focusing on land, air quality and water stewardship. - Separately, through the Resilience Hubs grant program, PG&E is providing
to seven grantees to support communities in building a network of local climate resilience hubs.$400,000
"At PG&E, we're committed to partnering in new and creative ways to build resilience to the impacts of a changing climate, as outlined in our Climate Strategy Report. We're excited to work with these leading organizations to increase climate resilience, while also supporting equity within the hometowns we are 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 2023, 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:
- Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians – developing and implementing a project to protect native plants and animals on tribal land in
Lake County . - Maidu Summit Consortium – focusing on management, education and outreach related to gathering materials for native Maidu basket-weaving, including promoting, protecting, and preserving sacred plants in
Plumas County . - Marine Science Institute – working with underserved students through the Discover Our Bay program to learn about the
San Francisco Bay Area's watershed connection to the ocean and possible impacts of climate change. - Farm Discovery at Live Earth – advocating for regenerative farming supporting biodiversity, water conservation and regenerative farming practices through student and community-based collaboration in
Santa Cruz County . - Little Manila Foundation – promoting awareness in
South Stockton of pollution impacts on health and creating sustainable community solutions.
"Receiving the Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant represents a crucial step in empowering our organization to educate residents about pertinent air quality concerns and equipping them with mitigation tactics in an engaging and culturally sensitive manner, ultimately contributing to the protection of public health and the well-being of the
Resilience Hubs Grants
Recognizing that communities across
For 2023, the Resilience Hubs grant program has awarded
The program awarded
- African American Network of
Kern County – building a comprehensive disaster preparedness plan, conducting risk assessments, and establishing communication systems to ensure the timely dissemination of information and instructions during emergencies. - California State Parks Foundation – studying the feasibility of establishing a resilience hub in Candlestick Point State Recreation Area and building a methodology for establishing resilience hubs at parks statewide.
City of Oakland – conducting community engagement around developing a resilience hub inEast Oakland .- Willow Creek Youth Partnership (DBA Dream Quest) – assessing the resilience needs and partners for a future community youth center.
Additionally, the program awarded
- Community Organized Relief Effort – collaborating with Allen Temple Baptist Church in
Oakland to further develop a resilience hub for vulnerable communities. Mariposa County – designing and conducting site development of a community resilience hub that simultaneously supports local climate change adaptation, recreation, and economic development objectives.- Playhouse Arts/CUNA (Communidad Unida del Norte de
Arcata /Community United ofNorth Arcata ) – designing and building a resilience hub including backup power, filtered air, coordinated communication, food and water distribution, and disaster preparedness training.
"Dream Quest is thrilled to have PG&E's support in helping to plan for the new Community Youth Center's emergency response capacity and development of community resiliency. Multiple disasters have highlighted and compounded the
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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