PG&E and California Fire Foundation Open Applications for Wildfire Safety and Preparedness Grants
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and the California Fire Foundation (CFF) are accepting applications for wildfire safety and preparedness grants from May 30 to June 30, 2024. This initiative is part of a seven-year partnership between PG&E and CFF. A total of $1.4 million will be awarded through these grants, aimed at raising public awareness about wildfire safety and providing resources to underserved communities in high fire-risk areas.
Last year, the program awarded $730,000 to 48 local fire departments and community groups. The funding supported the purchase of 2,800 pieces of personal protection equipment, hazardous tree and brush removal, and prescribed burns. Since 2018, the program has provided $8.8 million in total support, funding specialized fire equipment, defensible space programs, and multi-lingual fire safety outreach campaigns.
- PG&E and CFF are providing $1.4 million in grants for wildfire safety.
- Applications for the grants are open from May 30 to June 30, 2024.
- The program has been running for seven years, indicating a successful partnership.
- Last year, $730,000 was awarded to 48 local fire departments and community groups.
- Funding supported the purchase of 2,800 pieces of personal protection equipment.
- The program has removed over 176 acres of hazardous tree and brush.
- Since 2018, $8.8 million has been provided for fire safety awareness.
- Multi-lingual fire safety outreach campaigns target underserved communities.
- The funding is shareholder-funded, not paid for by PG&E customers, potentially affecting investor returns.
- Wildfire conditions remain unpredictable, posing ongoing risks despite the preparedness measures.
More than
PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation (PG&E Foundation) are providing a total of
Funding in 2023 supported:
- Purchasing approximately 2,800 pieces of personal protection equipment (PPE) including helmets, boots, gloves, goggles and fire shelters
- Removing over 176 acres of hazardous tree and brush
- Chipping and hauling of 380,500 pounds of tree limbs, branches and other combustibles
- Conducting 25 prescribed fires or pile burns for forest management
Since 2018, CFF, which administers and manages the WSPP, has awarded 313 grants to fire departments and community organizations statewide, focusing its efforts in Northern and
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"Local fire departments, agencies and community groups play a vital role in prioritizing and executing the projects that help protect our friends, neighbors and communities — critical to raising awareness about wildfire safety. We're grateful for our ongoing partnership with CFF and our shared goal to ensure that our hometowns are doing everything possible to prevent wildfires from starting. Thanks to CFF for providing much-needed benefits through the Wildfire Safety and Preparedness Program such as defensible space and fuel-reduction programs as well as fire safety outreach campaigns to customers in underserved communities," said Mark Quinlan, PG&E's Senior Vice President of Wildfire, Emergency & Operations.
How the Grants Help Communities
From 2018 to the present, PG&E and the PG&E Foundation have provided
Since 2018, WSPP has funded:
- Specialized fire equipment and personal protective equipment
- Defensible space and vegetation management efforts
- Fuel/hazard reduction programs
- Fire prevention and emergency preparedness education, including senior citizen wildfire preparedness programs
- Partnerships with community groups in high fire-risk areas to distribute fire-safety information
- Fire safety outreach campaigns, including 12,000 multi-lingual brochures targeting under-resourced communities in English, Spanish, Chinese, Hmong, and Vietnamese
The WSPP develops and distributes in-language fire-safety messaging targeting Spanish, Chinese, Hmong, and Vietnamese communities. These efforts include a comprehensive media campaign consisting of outdoor billboards and in-language television, radio, and digital ads.
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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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