Keeping Local Restaurants Cooking: The PG&E Corporation Foundation Funds Restaurants Care Resilience Grants
On June 14, 2024, The PG&E Foundation announced its fourth year of funding for the California Restaurant Foundation's Restaurants Care Resilience Fund. This year, they are contributing $900,000 to provide $5,000 grants to 154 restaurants and commercial caterers within PG&E's service area. The grants are intended to support vital business needs such as technology upgrades, employee training, and equipment purchases. In total, the fund will distribute $1.4 million to 278 restaurants statewide. Since its inception in 2021, the fund has awarded 1,325 grants. Applications for this year's grants open from June 15 to June 30.
- The PG&E Foundation is providing $900,000 in grants this year.
- 154 restaurants and commercial caterers will receive $5,000 each.
- Total fund distribution is $1.4 million to 278 restaurants across California.
- Grants can be used for technology upgrades, employee training, and equipment purchases.
- Since 2021, PG&E has contributed $3.2 million to the Restaurants Care Resilience Fund.
- The program has supported 1,325 restaurant owners since its inception.
- 66% of past grant recipient businesses are women-owned, and 77% are minority-owned.
- Grants are only available to restaurants and commercial caterers with fewer than five locations and less than $3 million in annual revenue.
- Priority is given to restaurants that have not previously received a grant.
PG&E Foundation Funding Will Provide
The PG&E Foundation is contributing
In total, CRF's Restaurants Care Resilience Fund will provide grants across
CRF officials said that this year's decision to open the grants to commercial caterers was based on appeals for support with catering companies noting that they too are a part of the local food scene.
Since 2021, PG&E and the PG&E Foundation have contributed
Last year, the PG&E Foundation funded
"Our restaurant is in a small historic building in
(See our "From Kitchen to Community" video featuring restaurant grant recipients in PG&E's service area.)
"We all have favorite gathering spots in our communities where we come to relax or celebrate a special occasion over a great meal — our local restaurants are where we connect with one another and where memories are made. We are proud to continue our partnership with the California Restaurant Foundation to help boost our local eating establishments and our local economies," said Carla Peterman, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs, PG&E Corporation, and Chair of the Board, The PG&E Corporation Foundation.
CRF began the Resilience Fund in 2021 to support restaurants recovering from economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which contributed to many restaurants closing their doors temporarily or permanently. PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation have supported the program since its inception.
"We are tremendously grateful to The PG&E Corporation Foundation for funding another cycle of grants. The Resilience Fund has helped more than 1,300 restaurant owners since 2021, with hundreds more to be added in this newest cycle," said Alycia Harshfield, Executive Director of the California Restaurant Foundation. "We are thrilled to offer another round of grants to deserving independent restaurant owners, helping to fortify small businesses at the center of our communities."
Apply Now through June 30
Resilience Fund applications will be open June 15 through June 30, 2024, and can be found at www.restaurantscare.org/resilience. Grants are open to all
To date, the CRF has awarded 1,325 grants to independent restaurant owners across the state. Of the past recipient businesses,
The PG&E Foundation's funding for this charitable donation comes from PG&E shareholders, not PG&E customers.
Assisting Restaurants and Small and Medium Businesses
PG&E remains committed to providing ways for its small and medium business customers to save energy and money amid recent economic hardships including the pandemic and recent inflation. Here are some ways PG&E is helping its customers:
- On-Bill Financing: PG&E offers
0% interest loans for replacing old and worn-out equipment with more energy-efficient models. Watch this video to explore how energy savings are reinvested back into your business to help improve your bottom line. - Rebates for food service equipment: PG&E offers several rebate programs that will help you save money and improve productivity when you upgrade your food service equipment.
- Budget Billing: If you are a small business owner, you can have a predictable bill each month by enrolling in Budget Billing. The program averages out your monthly bill to determine your monthly payment, instead of having unpredictable summer bills.
- Energy Efficiency Programs: PG&E contracts with external companies to provide a customize solution for different business sectors.
- Find Your Best Rate Plan: Customers can use this online tool to run a rate analysis to see if they are on the best rate plan for their operations. The tool is projected to save customers over
this year.$9.5 million - Economic Development Rate: This offers eligible business customers the opportunity to lower costs through one of three reduced electric rate options. PG&E developed this rate to help businesses grow or maintain jobs in
California . The standard12% rate is available throughout our service territory.
For more information on PG&E Small and Medium Business customer support, visit pge.com/smbsupport.
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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