PG&E Announces 7 Recipients of $400,000 in Resilience Hubs Grants to Help Communities Withstand Extreme Weather Events
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (NYSE:PCG) announced the 2021 recipients of its Resilience Hubs grants, aimed at supporting communities in Northern and Central California during climate-driven disruptions. The program allocated $25,000 each to four feasibility projects and $100,000 each to three design and build projects, totaling $400,000 annually over five years. Grant recipients include organizations like Albany CERT Inc. and the City of Richmond, focusing on creating safe gathering places and improving community preparedness for emergencies.
- Allocated $400,000 annually over five years for Resilience Hubs grants.
- Provided financial support to various organizations aimed at enhancing community resilience.
- Addressed needs of disadvantaged communities by prioritizing proposals that serve vulnerable populations.
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Includes Organizations in Northern and Central California That Support Disadvantaged, Vulnerable, and Historically
The Resilience Hubs grant program is in its first of five years and aims to help communities create a physical space or set of resources that supports community resilience—such as access to power, shelter, and information—to climate-driven disruptions as well as Public Safety Power Shutoff events. Once developed, these resilience hubs can also be accessed year-round as a community resource.
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Feasibility Projects: Profiles of Grant Recipients
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Albany CERT Inc. is an all-volunteer organization focused on the safety ofCity of Albany residents, especially during emergency situations. The organization will conduct outreach to collect community input on locations for resilience hubs, components and resources for hubs, and opportunities for training citizens on disaster preparation.
“Albany CERT Inc will apply this grant toward establishing Emergency Communication Hubs in all regions of our city,” saidBlake Yeaman , President of the organization. “These funds will allow us to do a comprehensive feasibility study, including outreach to our underserved and low-income community members and will help ensure they will be equally served during emergency situations. We will share the results of this study and our prototypes withPG&E , other CERT organizations and on our website so that other communities will benefit from the findings, as well.”
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Lake Rancheria will conduct a feasibility study of a Food-Anchored Resilience Hub at the site’sTribal Convenience Store and identify strategies to ensure access to food and other emergency items for identified vulnerable populations.
“The BlueLake Rancheria is excited about exploring and developing regional resilience in all its dimensions, including food resilience and addressing regional inequities in food distribution and access,” saidJason Ramos , the Rancheria’s Tribal Administrator. “We are looking forward to assessing the opportunities for a resilient food hub at the Rancheria and are grateful toPG&E for the grant assistance.”
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Working directly with community members, Cooperation
Humboldt will conduct analyses to determine the site for a resilience hub and what functions it will provide to serve highest priority needs.
“With support from theCity of Arcata , a team of community members from Comunidad Unida delNorte de Arcata and Cooperation Humboldt's Disaster Response through Community Resilience program will be conducting research on the need for a resilience hub and community center in the Valley West community of North Arcata,” saidSabrina Miller , Program Coordinator for Cooperation Humboldt. “This project will center the voices of a vulnerable population within Arcata in an effort to address climate hazards and build resilience within the surrounding community.”
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The County of
Santa Barbara will use community input and data to identify a site and conceptual design for a pilot resilience hub to serve indigenous migrant communities and develop a design toolkit to further the practice throughout the county.
“We look forward to establishing a resilience hub for our most vulnerable communities,” saidAshley Watkins , Sustainability Division Chief with the county. “The support fromPG&E will ensure we create meaningful relationships with community members as we embark on this process.”
Design and Build Projects: Profiles of Grant Recipients
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City of Richmond will install portable solar panels at two existing community centers to create “power hubs” for residents to use electricity and WiFi during outages and emergencies. The clean electricity will be available for both outdoor and indoor use at the centers.
“The City of Richmond is grateful for the opportunity to strengthen our communities,” saidLaShonda White ,Interim Library and Community Services Director. “With the PG&E Resilience Hubs Grant, we will help residents respond to disruptions, such as power outages and extreme heat, caused by climate change.”
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The Hopland Band of Pomo Indians’ Pomo Inter-Tribal Resiliency Hub will provide year-round workshops on climate adaptation, including demonstration projects on rainwater catchment systems, greywater systems, firesafe landscaping, aquaponics, and emergency response.
“The Hopland Band of Pomo Indians have been increasingly impacted by the changing climate, with catastrophic wildfires causing evacuations and unhealthy air quality, drought and extreme heat leading to food and water insecurity, and the loss of traditional foods, teas, fibers and medicines,” said Tribal ChairmanSonny J. Elliott . “Hopland Tribe is collaborating withPG&E in increasing inter-Tribal resiliency to climate change, and will be coordinating workshops and demonstration projects with the grant. Resilience hubs projects will provide Tribal members inSonoma ,Lake andMendocino Counties the tools they need to increase food and water security, with aquaponics systems, rainwater catchment, and other adaptation methods.”
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The LEAP Institute will build 16 Mobile Resilience Hubs in theCentral Valley , using the grant funding complemented by additional funding, and will provide training to community members to build and operate resilience hubs.
“Designing resilience hubs to provide mobile climate and air quality control centers will have multiple benefits for our community and region,” saidRay Leon , Executive Director ofThe LEAP Institute . “LEAP has been advancing to become leaders in innovation for equity and PG&E’s support will enable us to train, hire and build locally mobile Resilience Hubs in the heart of theCentral Valley .”
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