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MORE GRANTS TO MORE FIRE SAFE COUNCILS!

$300,000 in grants awarded to 31 Fire Safe Councils throughout the San Diego Region

SAN DIEGO, June 25, 2025 – The San Diego Regional Fire Foundation announced it funded 31 Fire Safe Councils (FSC’s) with grants totaling $300,000 to aid in wildfire prevention and preparedness, including community education to make their neighborhoods safer.

Fire Safe Councils are community-led, volunteer-based organizations with a mission to protect homes and communities from wildfires. FSC’s support their communities through various activities including fire-hardening homes, removing flammable plantings, hosting vegetation chipping events, installing reflective address signage, and educating and assisting neighbors with emergency preparedness.

With thirteen new FSC’s in the last year alone, San Diego now has over 50 FSC’s – the most of any region in the United States – all supported by the Fire Foundation. In 2024, volunteers from FSC’s invested 16,000 hours of their time in clearing 1.5 million cubic feet of vegetation, collecting 178 tons (356,000 pounds) of trash, metal, and e-waste, distributing 53,000 newsletters, and presenting 100 wildfire safety education events all geared toward making their communities safer for all residents.

“The time, energy, and commitment of these dedicated Fire Safe Council volunteers is amazing as they work in their communities focusing on educating homeowners about wildfire preparedness.  They collaborate closely with fire agencies and foundations to implement projects aimed at reducing hazardous fuel loads, increasing defensible space, and engaging in other activities to enhance preparedness and prevent wildfires. The contributions of these volunteers are truly commendable,” said Julia Richards, Executive Officer of the San Diego River Conservancy.

For 36 years the San Diego Regional Fire Foundation has been the only fire foundation supporting all of San Diego County. “We are proud to help fund the FSC’s fire preparedness efforts, without which our communities and residents would be at greater danger from the devasting impact of wildfires. We are grateful to our generous major donors: the San Diego River Conservancy and San Diego Gas & Electric for joining us in funding the work of the Fire Safe Councils,” said Joan Jones, Executive Director of the San Diego Regional Fire Foundation.

“Empowering communities to lead in wildfire resilience is foundational to safeguarding our region,” said Brian D’Agostino, SDG&E’s Vice President of Wildifre and Climate Science. “Fire Safe Councils are unique because of their hyper-local knowledge, grassroots energy, and ability to unite neighbors around shared solutions. We’re honored to support their vital work, ensuring communities have the tools and collaboration needed to build a safer, more resilient future for all.”

The following FSCs received grant awards from the San Diego Regional Fire Foundation:

Alvarado Estates

Campo / Lake Morena

College Canyons

Chula Vista

Crest
Cuyamaca Woods

Escondido

Eucalyptus Hills

Fallbrook

Inland Rural

Jamul

Julian

Kensington

Los Tules at Warner Springs

Mt Laguna

Normal Heights

Olivenhain

Palomar Mountain

Potrero / Tecate

Poway

Ramona West End

Rancho Helix de Oro

Rancho Penasquitos

San Diego Bird Alliance / Lakeside

San Elijo Hills

Santee Lakes

Sorrento Valley

Talmadge

University City

Via Crest

Wynola Estates

 

About the San Diego Regional Fire Foundation

For 36 years the Fire Foundation has been the only fire foundation supporting all of San Diego County with the goal of “Making San Diego the Safest County in the Nation”. We accomplish this by providing fire and medical equipment to all fire agencies in the County with over 250 fire stations. Additionally, the Fire Foundation works to prevent fires and makes community members better prepared in case of fires by supporting all Fire Safe Councils in San Diego County. Lastly, we help prepare our youth for a career in public safety by supporting high school EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) and firefighting training; and with scholarships to EMTs to attend Fire Academies and Paramedic School. Visit https://sdfirefoundation.org.

About the San Diego River Conservancy

The San Diego River Conservancy is an independent and non-regulatory state agency established in 2002. The Conservancy’s Governing Board comprises state and local representatives and public members who form diverse partnerships committed to conserving these highly valued resources. The San Diego River Conservancy strives to accomplish its mission by preserving land, protecting open space, wildlife species, and native habitats, and providing recreational and educational opportunities. Since 2021, the San Diego River Conservancy has approved more than $35 million in grants for San Diego County wildfire and forest resilience projects. https://sdrc.ca.gov/

About SDG&E

SDG&E is an innovative energy delivery company that provides clean, safe, and reliable energy to better the lives of the people it serves in San Diego and southern Orange counties. The company is committed to creating a sustainable future by increasing energy delivered from low or zero-carbon sources, accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles, and investing in innovative technologies to ensure the reliable operation of the region’s infrastructure for generations to come. SDG&E is a recognized leader in its industry and community, as demonstrated by being named Corporate Partner of the Year at eh San Diego Business Journal’s Non-profit and Corporate Citizenship Awards and receiving PA Consulting’s Reliability/One Award for Outstanding Reliability Performance for 18 consecutive years. SDG&E is a subsidiary of Sempra (NYSE: SRE), a leading North American energy infrastructure company. For more information, visit SDGEtoday.com or connect with SDG&E on social media @SDGE.