Addressing California’s Digital Divide: PG&E Supports Oakland and Statewide Initiatives to Boost Technology Access for Young Students
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) has announced a total of $1 million in charitable contributions aimed at enhancing digital access for underserved communities in education. This includes $500,000 for the #OaklandUndivided initiative to provide computers and internet hot spots to students, and another $500,000 for the California Department of Education's Digital Divide Innovation Challenge. The contributions aim to bridge the digital divide exacerbated by the pandemic, with #OaklandUndivided increasing tech access for low-income students from 12% to 98%.
- Total contribution of $1 million to support digital education access.
- Funding for #OaklandUndivided increased tech access for low-income students from 12% to 98%.
- Continued investment in technology literacy programs through California's Digital Divide initiative.
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At a time when access to technology and tech support has never been more critical, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is continuing its ongoing commitment to digital access in education. Today, PG&E announced two charitable contributions totaling
“PG&E is committed to empowering underserved communities and advancing social justice,” said Patti Poppe, PG&E Corporation Chief Executive Officer. “These contributions are helping to ensure that students and families in diverse communities, including in our new headquarters hometown of Oakland, have the necessary technology and the literacy to use it. Our goal is to help them succeed in a world where computers and connectivity are as essential as the gas and electric service that we work so hard to safely and reliably provide every day.”
“PG&E recognizes that it is critical to seize this moment to address an inequity that has always existed but has been exacerbated by the pandemic. #OaklandUndivided has increased access to technology for low-income students from
“There is no question the investments we choose in this moment must help our schools urgently and immediately to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The conditions of this past year have exacerbated long-standing inequities that existed in public education. It is critical that we provide the resources and opportunities to accelerate learning and address the learning gaps that have disproportionately impacted our students of color and low-income students, and that means continuing to address the digital divide by connecting students to devices and broadband so they can equitably access 21st century learning. I commend PG&E for their continued partnership in this area and thank them for the commitments made to providing a brighter future for all students,” said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond.
Ongoing Investment in #OaklandUndivided
This year, PG&E will build upon The PG&E Corporation Foundation’s past investment in #OaklandUndivided, an effort to ensure every student in Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) who needs technology at home has a computer, internet connection and technology support across multiple languages.
In 2021, PG&E will contribute
In 2020, The PG&E Corporation Foundation made an initial investment in #OaklandUndivided, in partnership with the Oakland A’s Foundation, to support Parker Elementary School. #OaklandUndivided has provided more than 28,000 computers, 10,000 hot spots, and responded to more than 10,000 requests for tech support in a year that has increased access to computers, internet and tech support from
Continued Funding for California Closing the Digital Divide
PG&E also is contributing
Launched earlier this year by CDE, the challenge is a competition that will award
CDE’s Digital Literacy Family Engagement program and Digital Literacy Professional Development program will serve vulnerable communities, delivering to educators, students, and families critical digital literacy skills.
This contribution builds on PG&E’s
Support for Nonprofits Promoting Social Justice
PG&E is also empowering its 25,000 employees to support organizations dedicated to elevating diverse voices. From May through June, employees who make individual contributions to select nonprofits that advance diversity, equity and inclusion, will receive a contribution match from The PG&E Corporation Foundation, up to
Charitable contributions made by PG&E and by The PG&E Corporation Foundation are not funded by PG&E customers.
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 Central California. For more information, visit pge.com and pge.com/news.
About #OaklandUndivided
#OaklandUndivided is a public-private partnership whose vision is to close the digital divide led by Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, The City of Oakland, Oakland Unified School District, Oakland Promise, Oakland Public Education Fund, and Tech Exchange. Its mission is to ensure every Oakland public school student has access to a computer, Internet connection, and technology support and #OaklandUndivided has distributed over 28,000 devices and increased connectivity from
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