PG&E Provides $400,000 in Resilience Hubs Grants to Help Communities Address Climate and Disaster Needs
Pacific Gas and Electric (NYSE:PCG) has awarded $400,000 in Resilience Hubs Grants to seven community organizations, marking the conclusion of its five-year program that has distributed a total of $2 million to 35 grantees across Northern and Central California.
The 2025 grants include four $25,000 feasibility project grants and three $100,000 design and build project grants. Recipients will develop climate resilience hubs providing essential resources like power, shelter, and information during extreme weather events. The program, funded by PG&E Corporation shareholders, prioritizes disadvantaged and vulnerable communities.
Notable recipients include Little Manila Rising in Stockton and the Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center in Oakland's Chinatown, focusing on emergency preparedness and climate-resilient facilities.
Pacific Gas and Electric (NYSE:PCG) ha assegnato 400.000 dollari in sovvenzioni per Resilience Hubs a sette organizzazioni comunitarie, segnando la conclusione del suo programma quinquennale che ha distribuito un totale di 2 milioni di dollari a 35 beneficiari nel Nord e Centro California.
Le sovvenzioni del 2025 includono quattro finanziamenti da 25.000 dollari per progetti di fattibilità e tre finanziamenti da 100.000 dollari per progetti di progettazione e costruzione. I destinatari svilupperanno hub di resilienza climatica che forniranno risorse essenziali come energia, rifugio e informazioni durante eventi meteorologici estremi. Il programma, finanziato dagli azionisti di PG&E Corporation, dà priorità alle comunità svantaggiate e vulnerabili.
Tra i beneficiari più importanti figurano Little Manila Rising a Stockton e lo Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center nella Chinatown di Oakland, con un focus sulla preparazione alle emergenze e strutture resistenti al clima.
Pacific Gas and Electric (NYSE:PCG) ha otorgado 400.000 dólares en subvenciones para Resilience Hubs a siete organizaciones comunitarias, marcando la conclusión de su programa de cinco años que ha distribuido un total de 2 millones de dólares a 35 beneficiarios en el norte y centro de California.
Las subvenciones de 2025 incluyen cuatro subvenciones de 25.000 dólares para proyectos de viabilidad y tres subvenciones de 100.000 dólares para proyectos de diseño y construcción. Los beneficiarios desarrollarán centros de resiliencia climática que proporcionarán recursos esenciales como energÃa, refugio e información durante eventos climáticos extremos. El programa, financiado por los accionistas de PG&E Corporation, prioriza a las comunidades desfavorecidas y vulnerables.
Entre los beneficiarios destacados se encuentran Little Manila Rising en Stockton y el Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center en el barrio chino de Oakland, centrados en la preparación para emergencias y en instalaciones resilientes al clima.
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Pacific Gas and Electric (NYSE:PCG) a attribué 400 000 dollars en subventions pour les Resilience Hubs à sept organisations communautaires, marquant la fin de son programme de cinq ans qui a distribué un total de 2 millions de dollars à 35 bénéficiaires dans le nord et le centre de la Californie.
Les subventions de 2025 comprennent quatre subventions de 25 000 dollars pour des projets de faisabilité et trois subventions de 100 000 dollars pour des projets de conception et de construction. Les bénéficiaires développeront des hubs de résilience climatique fournissant des ressources essentielles telles que l'énergie, un abri et des informations lors d'événements météorologiques extrêmes. Le programme, financé par les actionnaires de PG&E Corporation, privilégie les communautés défavorisées et vulnérables.
Parmi les bénéficiaires notables figurent Little Manila Rising à Stockton et le Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center dans le quartier chinois d'Oakland, qui se concentrent sur la préparation aux urgences et les infrastructures résilientes au climat.
Pacific Gas and Electric (NYSE:PCG) hat 400.000 US-Dollar an Resilience Hubs-Stipendien an sieben Gemeinschaftsorganisationen vergeben und damit das Ende seines fünfjährigen Programms markiert, das insgesamt 2 Millionen US-Dollar an 35 Empfänger in Nord- und Zentral-Kalifornien verteilt hat.
Die Zuschüsse für 2025 umfassen vier Machbarkeitsprojektzuschüsse in Höhe von je 25.000 US-Dollar und drei Zuschüsse für Design- und Bauprojekte in Höhe von je 100.000 US-Dollar. Die Empfänger werden klimafeste Resilienz-Hubs entwickeln, die während extremer Wetterereignisse wichtige Ressourcen wie Strom, Schutz und Informationen bereitstellen. Das Programm, finanziert von den Aktionären der PG&E Corporation, priorisiert benachteiligte und verletzliche Gemeinschaften.
Zu den bemerkenswerten Empfängern zählen Little Manila Rising in Stockton und das Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center in Oaklands Chinatown, die sich auf Notfallvorsorge und klimafeste Einrichtungen konzentrieren.
- Total investment of $2 million over five years demonstrates long-term commitment to community resilience
- Program targets critical infrastructure needs in disadvantaged communities
- Shareholder-funded initiative without impact on ratepayers
- Creates sustainable community resources for extreme weather events and emergencies
- Program conclusion in 2025 leaves potential gap in future community resilience funding
- Limited reach with only seven organizations receiving grants in final round
A Total of
Over five years, the program has awarded a total of
Communities across
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"We are proud that our Resilience Hubs grant program has helped organizations taking the lead on building community-based climate resilience," said Carla Peterman, Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Chief Sustainability Officer for PG&E Corporation. "Working together, these innovative and sustainable solutions will benefit our hometowns for years to come."
This year's grants include four
Little Manila Rising in
"This opportunity will allow us to plan for extreme weather scenarios and coordinate with other CBOs (community-based organizations) and public agencies to both prepare residents for and to mobilize for times of emergency," said Irene Calimlim, Little Manila Rising's community development director.
Awards of
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San Francisco ) â€� Conducting a feasibility study and community engagement to explore transforming their center into a climate resilience hub forSan Francisco's Mission District. - Ìý(
Contra Costa County ) â€� Collaborating with Ambrose Recreation and Park District to assess and plan upgrades for the Ambrose Community Center as a resilience hub through community input and infrastructure planning. - Ìý(
Sonoma County ) â€� Developing a feasibility study and engaging Latino immigrant communities to evaluate how to provide emergency climate services in southernSonoma County . - Ìý(
Contra Costa County ) � Exploring the design and installation of solar and battery storage at New Horizon's Center, guided by community priorities and service needs.
Awards of
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Alameda County ) â€� Retrofitting the center with HVAC and air filtration to serve as a climate-resilient, healthy gym space forOakland's Chinatown community. - Ìý(
San Joaquin County ) â€� Transforming a southwestStockton center into a resilience hub with emergency preparedness plans, trainings, and collaborative response planning. - Ìý(
Sonoma County ) � Enhancing resilience hub capabilities for low-income Latino families in northernSonoma County by adding backup power, charging stations, and cooling center resources.
Priority went to projects that address the needs of disadvantaged and/or vulnerable communities. Strategies and solutions resulting from the grants will be made public to help all communities and encourage local and regional partnerships.
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About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of Ìý(NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and
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