55 Grants Totaling $750,000 Awarded to Local Fire Departments, Fire
Agencies and Community Groups
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 30,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As California enters peak fire season, the
California Fire Foundation (CFF),
with support from The PG&E Corporation Foundation (PG&E
Foundation), has awarded $750,000 in
wildfire safety grants to 55 local fire departments, fire agencies
and community groups in Northern and Central California. This is the seventh year
CFF and the PG&E Foundation have awarded grants to help
communities bolster their disaster preparedness and response
programs.
After a month-long application period, CFF selected and
distributed the annual wildfire safety grants to agencies in high
wildfire-risk areas with the goal of strengthening their disaster
readiness and response. The grants announcement comes during
National Preparedness Month, observed each September to raise
awareness of preparing for disasters and emergencies.
The grant funds will be used to purchase personal protective and
specialized equipment for firefighters, complete defensible space
and vegetation management work, reduce fuels and hazards, and
conduct fire safety public education and outreach. See the
list of grant recipients.
The PG&E Foundation and Pacific Gas and Electric Company
(PG&E) support CFF's broader 2024 Wildfire Safety and
Preparedness Program (WSPP) with $1.4
million in charitable funding. The program's objective is to
raise awareness about wildfire safety in more areas in California and bring resources to underserved
communities in high fire-threat areas. The grants to local
organizations are one core component of the WSPP.
"The seven-year-long collaboration between the Foundation and
PG&E has been instrumental in protecting our communities and
educating residents on the ever-present danger of wildfire
disasters through the Wildfire Safety and Preparedness Program,"
said Rick Martinez, Executive
Director of the California Fire
Foundation. "Because of the Wildfire Safety and Preparedness
Program, Californians are now better prepared for wildfires and
other natural disasters. The grantees are beyond grateful to have
the support we provide which help fund and implement projects
ranging from fuels reduction and community education, to obtaining
new equipment to protect residents, and the communities they serve.
The Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness on disaster
preparedness because, as we've seen in recent years, wildfires
occur unexpectedly and spread rapidly, and we must do everything
possible to remain resilient."
Since 2018, 368 fire departments and fire agencies statewide
have received $4.5 million in direct
funding through the grant program as part of WSPP, and each year
the program receives more applications than the prior year. Funding
targets specific communities identified as having extreme or
elevated fire risk by the California Public Utilities Commission
High Fire-Threat District map.
"California's wildfire risk is
heightened this year due to high volumes of fuel from two rainy
seasons. The record-breaking heat in July had a drying effect on
wildfire fuels, resulting in more fire activity across the state in
2024 compared to previous years. Our ongoing partnership with the
California Fire Foundation is
critical to achieving our shared goal of preventing wildfires and
keeping communities safe. Wildfire resilience efforts are best
developed at the community level with education, awareness and
resources like those provided by the Wildfire Safety and
Preparedness Program. We're grateful to be able to help fund so
many local organizations doing this important work," said
Mark Quinlan, PG&E's Senior Vice
President of Wildfire, Emergency & Operations.
The WSPP focuses on two key areas to help keep communities
safe:
- A wildfire safety campaign that features fire safety
education, developed by CFF, in English, Spanish, Chinese,
Vietnamese, and Hmong to promote early evacuation during fires. The
WSPP has worked diligently to overcome language barriers by
developing and distributing in-language fire-safety messaging. This
campaign includes advertising on radio, television and digital ads,
as well as outdoor billboards in high fire-threat areas.
- A grant program administered by the CFF through an
application process. The CFF awards grants to recipient fire
departments, agencies and community groups in support of projects
and programs focusing on wildfire/disaster prevention, preparedness
and/or relief and recovery assistance.
How the WSPP Helps Communities
Grantees this year utilized grant funding for the following
critical outcomes:
- 7,560 pieces of personal protection equipment (PPE)
secured, including helmets, boots, gloves, goggles, and fire
shelters.
- Fuel reductions/vegetation management
- 21 acres of hazardous tree and brush removal
- Over 1.5 million pounds of tree limbs, branches and other
combustibles chipping and hauling
- 22 prescribed fires or pile burns
- Fire safety education provided across Alameda, Butte, Fresno, Humboldt, Kern, Lake,
Marin, Mendocino, Monterey, Nevada, Plumas, San
Francisco, San Luis Obispo,
Shasta, Siskiyou, Sonoma, and Yuba Counties, potentially benefiting over 1.8
million residents.
- 657 pieces of specialized equipment, which include:
- 5,000 gal Water Storage Tanks
- Portable Radios
- Headlamps
- Hoses/Clamps/Nozzles
- Chainsaws
- Gear Packs
- Total Estimated Impact:
There were 217 applications and $4.6
million in funding requests submitted from agencies in
California during the 2024
wildfire safety grant application period.
Funding requests were for:
- 37% Education/Outreach projects
- 23% PPE acquisition
- 21% Specialized Equipment acquisition
- 19% Fuels Reduction/Veg Management projects
PG&E and the PG&E Foundation have provided $8.8 million in total support for fire safety
awareness through the WSPP since the partnership began. The
charitable contribution is shareholder-funded, not paid for by
PG&E customers.
The CFF, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, aids firefighters,
their families and the communities they protect. The CFF's
Firefighters on Your Side program, also supported by PG&E,
provides multilingual, culturally relevant fire safety messaging in
both digital and print form, to assist the public in staying
safe.
About The PG&E Corporation Foundation
The PG&E
Corporation Foundation is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization, separate from PG&E and sponsored by PG&E
Corporation.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a
subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined
natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million
people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information,
visit pge.com and pge.com/news.
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.
cafirefoundation.org
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