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At PG&E, we are dedicated to serving people, the planet, and California’s prosperity by building and maintaining charitable partnerships with non-profit organizations, local and Tribal governments, and other community groups.
Our programs support resiliency to the impacts of climate change, while also helping to ensure our customers and coworkers are safe and have opportunities to grow and thrive in their communities. Our charitable programs are funded entirely by our shareholders and have no impact on our customers’ energy rates.
Our approach
The Better Together Giving Program provides grants each year to 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations, schools, and local and Tribal governments across Northern and Central California. This support can come from PG&E or The PG&E Corporation Foundation.
Community investments focus on supporting disadvantaged communities, such as low-income individuals and programs that support education and training.
2024 milestones
PG&E’s video story, Preaching the Gospel of Safety, introduces the volunteers who speak at over 150 events every year across California, sharing safety and preparedness information with community members.
People
We supported Northern and Central California communities in preparing for potential disasters and responded quickly with aid when disasters occurred:
- Community Relief. PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation continued their annual support for the American Red Cross with $750,000 in total contributions to support their disaster response and emergency preparedness activities at the local and regional levels.
- Wildfire Preparedness. PG&E partnered with the California Fire Foundation and local fire departments to promote emergency preparedness and safety. The $750,000 in grant funding distributed by the California Fire Foundation supported 55 fire departments, fire agencies, and community groups in high wildfire threat areas to help implement safety programs. An additional $5 million grant helped fund the California Firefighter Memorial Expansion Project, which will help honor the legacy of firefighters for generations to come in California’s State Capital.
- Partnerships with Local Non-Profits. PG&E and California Fire Foundation co-branded disaster preparedness and fire safety messaging was disseminated to 21 non-profit CBOs in high wildfire threat areas. Several organizations shared the safety content to nearly 400,000 residents through community partners and social media. Fire safety messaging was seen more than 44 million times by residents in high fire threat areas.
- Public Safety Demonstration Program. PG&E advanced emergency preparedness, planning, and education by presenting at more than 125 events, including the California State Fair and local community fairs and events. In total, preparedness information was shared with more than 775,000 community members.
We collaborated with partners to support local leaders and help offer the resources and tools they need to succeed in life:
- Elevating Diverse Leaders. PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation donated more than $400,000 to organizations that support enhancing career and business opportunities for Californians.
- Community Financial Education Program: PG&E continued its advanced financial education program for high school students in Oakland to help address the wealth gap in the Oakland community. The second cohort completed the program in February and the third cohort began in September. Each student receives $8,000 in college scholarships from the PG&E Foundation upon successful graduation from the program.
We worked closely with community partners to help address the growing food insecurity problem many of our communities continue to experience:
- Community Resiliency Fund. PG&E provided $1.3 million to support the social safety net in California, including 52 county and Tribal food banks and other non-profits, with an emphasis on those serving communities in Tier 2 and 3 high fire-threat districts. This program ensured 2.67 million meals went to those experiencing food insecurity.
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PG&E’s video story, Breakthroughs in our Community: 150 Points of Contact, showcases the work of PG&E grantee Yolo Food Bank in combatting food insecurity in Yolo County, which has the highest poverty rate in the state.
Planet
PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation fund programs promoting environmental stewardship across our service area:
- Better Together Nature Positive Innovation Grant Program awarded five $100,000 grants, one in each region of PG&E’s service area. The projects are designed to protect and restore land, water, and air in habitats and communities. The grantees are:
- Land Partners Through Stewardship / LandPaths
- El Dorado Fire Safe Council
- Canopy
- Kitchen Table Advisors
- Sierra Foothill Conservancy
- Investing in Parks. PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation collaborated to foster climate resilience, support park stewardship, and decrease barriers to access—investing over $850,000 in partnerships with the California State Parks Foundation, Parks California, Nature Bridge, Trust for Public Land, and others. Together, these programs provided field trips and overnight excursions for Title 1 school students to California’s national and state parks; in-person workdays to protect and improve state, regional, and community parks; and quality walkable neighborhood green spaces.
- Building the Next Generation of Environmental Leaders. Enabling high school students and recent college graduates to engage in the areas of forest and fire resilience, regenerative agriculture, land conservation, and climate resilience allows participants to deepen their knowledge and become advocates for change. PG&E was a founding funder of UC Berkeley’s GrizzlyCorps program, which annually places over 30 college graduates in nonprofit, Tribal, Resource Conservation Districts, and UC Research Stations to expand their capacity, while helping foster a new generation of committed leaders to these fields.
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PG&E’s video story, Building a Conservation Team, tells the story of Makayla Freed, a GrizzlyCorps fellow who was placed at Pepperwood Preserve to support their conservation efforts. GrizzlyCorps and Pepperwood Preserve are both partner grantees of PG&E.
Prosperity
PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation support STEM initiatives, job creation and workforce development, and local businesses:
- Better Together Investing in California Youth. PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation awarded grants of over $500,000 to organizations that included Oakland Promise, Re-Invent Stockton Scholars, The Fresno Foundation at FCOE, 10,000 Degrees, Northern California College Promise Coalition, The Allan Hancock College Promise, The Cuesta College Foundation for Promise Initiative, and the Los Rios Equity and Access to Education Program.
- Better Together STEM Scholarships. PG&E awarded scholarships to 60 students studying engineering, computer science and information systems, cybersecurity, and environmental sciences. Since 2012, this program has awarded nearly $7.5 million to youth seeking higher education in the STEM majors.
- FIRST in California. The PG&E Corporation Foundation made a grant of $175,000 to FIRST Robotics, which support robotics programs and mentorship for over 16,000 California students annually in STEM programs.
- Support for Small Businesses. Through a partnership with the California Restaurant Foundation, $900,000 in funding supported small, diversely-owned businesses. Since 2021, grants funded by PG&E and The Foundation have contributed $3.2 million to support 675 small business restaurants in all five PG&E regions. The recipients were 79% owned by women and 76% owned by people of color.
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A Biologist Who Believes chronicles how first-year student Catherine Phan, a Better Together STEM Scholar, is facing the challenges of studying molecular cell biology at UC Berkeley, while thinking about the impact she wants to have on the world.
Coworker engagement
Through multiple programs, PG&E’s coworkers engage and support their communities locally:
- PG&E’s Community Service Incentive Program provides coworkers and retirees who volunteer more than 25 personal service hours with a Community Service Award and grant of $350 on their behalf to a qualifying non-profit organization of their choice. In 2024, 348 employees logged enough hours to earn an award.
- PG&E’s Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)—representing different aspects of PG&E’s workforce—provide opportunities for engagement among community groups and activities that reflect their interests and priorities, including their own charitable contributions and scholarship programs.
- Through The PG&E Corporation Foundation’s Matching Gifts Program, eligible gifts from PG&E coworkers and retirees are matched, dollar-for-dollar, up to $1,000 per calendar year per individual. In 2024, the program raised nearly $7.8 million in support of over 4,800 CBOs and schools.
- Coworkers also raised more than $520,000 through donations and matches from The PG&E Corporation Foundation through fundraisers for non-profits and schools through our Peer-to-Peer Fundraisers program.
Measuring progress
In 2024, PG&E and The PG&E Corporation Foundation made 975 charitable contributions to CBOs with an aggregate total of $31.9 million in charitable contributions. Coupled with the $4.4 million in contributions from the employee Matching Gifts Program, aggregate charitable support for communities totaled $36.3 million in 2024.