PG&E Provides $400,000 in Resilience Hubs Grants to Help Communities Address Climate and Disaster Needs
A Total of
Over five years, the program has awarded a total of
Communities across
The city of
"We are proud that our Resilience Hubs grant program has helped organizations taking the lead on building community-based climate resilience," said
This year's grants include four
"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
Awards of
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The
Women's Building (City and County of San Francisco ) – Conducting a feasibility study and community engagement to explore transforming their center into a climate resilience hub forSan Francisco's Mission District . -
Contra Costa County (Contra Costa County ) – Collaborating withAmbrose Recreation and Park District to assess and plan upgrades for theAmbrose Community Center as a resilience hub through community input and infrastructure planning. -
Café Puente
(
Sonoma County ) – Developing a feasibility study and engaging Latino immigrant communities to evaluate how to provide emergency climate services in southernSonoma County . -
GRID Alternatives
Bay Area (Contra Costa County ) – Exploring the design and installation of solar and battery storage atNew Horizon's Center, guided by community priorities and service needs.
Awards of
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Shoong Family Chinese Cultural Center (Alameda County ) – Retrofitting the center with HVAC and air filtration to serve as a climate-resilient, healthy gym space forOakland's Chinatown community. -
Little Manila Rising (San Joaquin County ) – Transforming a southwestStockton center into a resilience hub with emergency preparedness plans, trainings, and collaborative response planning. -
Corazón
Healdsburg (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.
See the list of five years of awarded projects.
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