PG&E Foundation Announces $500,000 Grant Program for Environmental Initiatives
The PG&E Corporation Foundation to Award $500,000 in Community-Focused Grants for Environmental Stewardship
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The PG&E Corporation Foundation is launching the Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant program, offering $500,000 in total for environmental stewardship projects in Northern and Central California. Eligible applicants include government entities, educational institutions, and nonprofits, with a deadline of July 3, 2026.
- 01The program will award five grants of $100,000 each across PG&E's five regions.
- 02Eligible projects must focus on air quality, land, and water stewardship.
- 03Last year's funding supported the Watsonville Wetlands Watch's climate adaptation project.
- 04Priority will be given to projects benefiting disadvantaged communities.
- 05The application deadline is set for July 3, 2026.
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The PG&E Corporation Foundation is accepting applications for its Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant program, which aims to distribute $500,000 in funding for community-focused environmental stewardship projects. The program will award five regional grants of $100,000 each to initiatives that enhance air quality, land, and water management within PG&E's Northern and Central California service area. Eligible applicants include government organizations, educational institutions, and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. The foundation emphasizes its commitment to supporting innovative solutions that address climate change and environmental challenges. Last year's recipients included the Watsonville Wetlands Watch, which utilized the funding for a project focused on watershed restoration and community engagement. Projects that prioritize the needs of disadvantaged communities will receive special consideration. Applications must be submitted by July 3, 2026, to qualify for funding.
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The grant program aims to enhance environmental stewardship in local communities, particularly benefiting those facing climate challenges.
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