PG&E Opens $1 Million Grant Program to Support Local Climate Change Resilience Planning
In 2016 alone, more than 5,700 wildfires burned across the state of California according to the Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection. And despite record rain this winter, climate change is expected to increase the number of large wildfires as well as
the length of the wildfire season in California. To help Californian communities meet this challenge, Pacific Gas and Electric
Company (PG&E) launched its Better Together Resilient Communities grant program today.
Through the program, PG&E will invest $1 million over five years – or $200,000 per year – in shareholder-funded grants to
help communities better prepare for, withstand, and recover from extreme events and other risks related to climate change. This
year, the company is calling for proposals that will build healthy and resilient forests and watersheds to help communities prevent
and prepare for increasing wildfire risk.
“At PG&E, we believe adapting to the reality of climate change must include helping our communities to become more resilient
to its many potential effects, such as the risk of wildfires. One way to do that is to work closely with our local partners, as
well as those at the state and federal level, to support the best and most innovative ideas -- with a particular focus on those who
live in highly vulnerable areas,” said Geisha Williams, CEO and President of PG&E Corporation.
PG&E will award two grants of $100,000 through a competitive process. A panel of community and sustainability leaders,
including the League of California Cities and members of PG&E's Sustainability Advisory Council will play an advisory role with
the program.
Strategies and solutions resulting from the grants will be made publicly available to help all communities, and encourage local
and regional partnerships.
“Climate change is having extreme effects on our planet, and the state of California is facing increasing weather-related risks,
including more frequent and more intense wildfires. I applaud PG&E for partnering with vulnerable communities on this
science-based climate change resilience initiative. This new grant program will help Californians prepare for a future with more
wildfires and other impacts from a changing climate,” said Dr. Jonathan Foley, Executive Director of the California Academy of
Sciences and member of PG&E’s Sustainability Advisory Council.
“We’re delighted to see PG&E taking this leadership role in helping protect California’s communities from wildfire. As we
work to ensure a safe, sustainable environment for our firefighters, their families, and our communities, it is essential to gain a
better understanding of how to reduce the risks climate change and wildfires pose to lives and property,” said Lou Paulson,
President, California Professional Firefighters.
“Extreme weather and climate change are threatening the safety of communities across central and northern California. With
wildfire and other risks increasing to historic levels, we must generate innovative, collaborative solutions to succeed. We applaud
PG&E for offering a program that focuses on these risks and encourages the collaboration needed to keep our communities safe
now and in the years to come,” said Tom Trott, general manager of Twain Harte Community Services District.
Grant Criteria and Eligibility
Grant proposals will be assessed according to the following criteria:
- Partnerships: the extent to which the proposal reflects a collaborative effort among multiple
organizations
- Replicability: the extent to which the proposal identifies how others can learn from and adopt
the resulting strategies and solutions
- Assistance to disadvantaged communities: the extent to which the proposal addresses the
identified needs of disadvantaged communities
- Measurable impact: the extent to which the proposal includes practical, measurable and
innovative ways to address community needs and climate risks
To be eligible, applicants must be a governmental organization, educational institution or 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. All
applicants must include a local government within PG&E's service area as a partner.
Learn more about the grants and how to apply at pge.com/resiliencegrants.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas and electric utilities in the United
States. Based in San Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the nation’s cleanest energy to
nearly 16 million people in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com / and www.pge.com/en/about/newsroom/index.page.
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