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PG&E Awards $200,000 to Drive Job Creation in California Communities

02/18/2016

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Local community vitality and economic development programs just received a boost through Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) Better Together Giving Programs. PG&E is awarding a total of $200,000 in Economic Vitality Grants to 10 worthy local community organizations. Each organization will receive $20,000 to help grow a specific program or project focused on local business development, job creation or workforce training.

"PG&E supports organizations that are committed to creating local jobs and training workers because they're making life better for their families, our communities and California as a whole,” said PG&E Senior Vice President of External Affairs and Public Policy Helen Burt.

The funding determinations for this grant program were competitive, with more than 200 applications received. All applications were evaluated by a third party that based its recommendations on a combination of factors, including the strength of the plans presented, demonstrable links to job creation and community need.

The Northern Rural Communities Development, Inc. (NRCD) was selected as one of this year’s grant winners for the organization’s high school and career “train-the-trainer” classes on manufacturing technology, and identifying potential manufacturing sites in Oroville.

“This grant will help the Grow Manufacturing Initiative support and expand our North State manufacturing sector, and support the next generation manufacturing workforce,” said Michael Cross, executive director of NRCD.

Eligible grantees for this PG&E Corporation shareholder-funded program included local government organizations, educational institutions and 501(c) 3 nonprofit organizations within the company’s 70,000-square-mile service area.

Better Together Economic Vitality Grant Winners

The PG&E Better Together Economic Vitality Grant Winners are listed below. For more information on the PG&E Economic Vitality Grant Program and this year’s grant winners, please visit www.pge.com/evgrants.

       
Organization     City     Description
Central Valley            
Fresno Community Development Financial Institution     Fresno     Training and technical assistance for low-income entrepreneurs: Will support 14 workshops to provide low-income and underserved entrepreneurs with access to training, technical assistance, and capital for their business.
San Joaquin County Office of Education     Stockton     Career development training: Will fund a career development pilot program in which 20 Corps members will enhance their soft skills, build resumes, learn interviewing skills, and access job search tools and resources.
Amador Community College Foundation     Sutter Creek     Career-building opportunities for students: Will support the hiring of a part-time internship coordinator to help place students in internships, connect students to career counseling resources, and provide financial literacy training.
Northern Region            
Mendocino Private Industry Council, Inc.     Ukiah     Vocational training for at-risk youth: Will support the MendoLake Youth Works Program in rural Lake County, allowing for an additional 10 to 15 at-risk youth to gain job and community engagement skills.
Northern Rural Communities Development, Inc.     Chico     Initiative to expand the manufacturing industry: Will support the Grow Manufacturing initiative, which provides train-the-trainer classes for high school and career technical education teachers leading classes on manufacturing technology, and identifying potential manufacturing sites in Oroville.
West Sacramento Foundation     West Sacramento     Job training for youth in engineering design and technology: Will enable junior and senior high school students to participate in work-based learning internships that provide job training in engineering design or engineering technology.
Central Coast            
Digital NEST     Watsonville     Ag-Tech App Development Boot Camp: Will provide training for low-income Latino youth and young adults in Watsonville to develop apps that help small farmers better manage water and labor resources—building the skills necessary to participate in the high-tech economy.
Mission Community Services Corporation     San Luis Obispo     Support for entrepreneurs and women-owned businesses: Will support workshops for new entrepreneurs in both English and Spanish, individual consulting for students, and specialized consulting for businesses seeking 8(a) and women-owned small business certification.
Bay Area            
Center for Media Change, Inc. (d.b.a. Hack the Hood)     Oakland     Tech training for low-income youth: Will support training for 26 low-income youth from disadvantaged communities in technology, entrepreneurship, and marketing skills.
San Jose Conservation Corps & Charter School     San Jose     Turf conversion training program for at-risk youth: Will fund a training program that teaches at-risk youth how to complete turf conversion projects that bring more drought-friendly landscaping to low-income homes throughout Santa Clara County.

About PG&E

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E), a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), and the PG&E Corporation Foundation strive to power strong communities throughout Northern and Central California. Through the 2015 Better Together Giving Program, PG&E contributed more than $25 million to nearly 1,600 charitable organizations, including matching the generosity of employees who donated more than $7.9 million and volunteered more than 85,000 hours to company-supported events. Community investments are funded entirely by the company’s shareholders. For more information, visit www.pge.com/community.

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