PG&E and California Fire Foundation Unite to Defend Against the Impacts of Climate Change
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced today that it has
provided the California Fire Foundation (CFF) with $1 million for a
grant program that will help firefighters throughout the state prepare
for and prevent climate change-driven disasters by providing funding for
programs such as fire-retardant roof incentives, land-use planning,
community education and grass clearing.
“As California deals with the impacts of climate change, PG&E is
committed to being there at every step, working to improve disaster
response capabilities, helping to rebuild in the aftermath of extreme
weather and natural disasters, and strengthening our communities’
resilience. The California Fire Foundation is a critical partner in
these efforts, particularly in educating our communities about wildfire
prevention and providing support to firefighters,” said PG&E Corporation
CEO and President Geisha Williams.
The California Fire Foundation, a non-profit 501c3 organization, aids
firefighters, their families and the communities they protect. The
Foundation’s Firefighters on Your Side program, also supported by PG&E,
provides bilingual fire safety print and video campaigns offering
important steps the public can take to stay safe.
With this contribution, CFF will expand its programs by encouraging fire
organizations from around the state to identify needs and apply for
grant funding. Applications, which can be found HERE,
must be submitted by June 15, 2018.
“PG&E and the California Fire Foundation believe in putting safety
first. We’re all about improving public safety and reducing risks. This
funding from PG&E will go a long way toward helping us help communities
prepare for and prevent safety hazards caused by climate change,” said
Lou Paulson, President of the California Professional Firefighters, who
serves on PG&E’s community advisory group and on Gov. Jerry Brown’s
California Fire Service Task Force on Climate Impacts.
PG&E’s community investments in support of its three-pronged approach to
climate change—“Respond, Rebuild and Resilience”—includes practicing and
improving its disaster preparedness and response, investing in more
resilient gas and electric systems and leading the way on reducing
greenhouse gas emissions as California works toward a clean, sustainable
energy future.
California is experiencing the impacts of climate change, including
drought and rising sea levels and more frequent and severe storms,
heatwaves and wildfires. Across the state, more than 5,700 wildfires
burned in 2016 and an estimated 6,500 burned in 2017, according to CAL
FIRE.
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.
About California Fire Foundation
The California Fire Foundation, a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization,
provides emotional and financial assistance to families of fallen
firefighters, firefighters and the communities they protect. Formed in
1987 by California Professional Firefighters, the California Fire
Foundation’s mandate includes an array of survivor and victim assistance
projects and community initiatives.
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