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Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness Grants is sponsored by Edison International. Edison International offers Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations operating within the Southern California Edison service area.
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Grant Eligibility Tool | Edison International Our funding is focused on organizations working to improve education, the environment, public safety & emergency preparedness, and civic engagement within our service area. If your 501c3 nonprofit organization falls within these funding priorities, please continue below.
Map of Southern California Edison’s service area Please answer a few questions to determine if your organization is eligible to receive grant funding. All questions must be answered What is your organization's IRS status? What geographic areas do your program serve?
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Education Environment Civic Engagement Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness Other STEM Scholarships STEM Programs College Access Parent Engagement Clean/Renewable Energy Transportation Electrification Habitat and Species Conservation Climate Resiliency and Adaptation Leadership Development and Mentoring Nonprofit Capacity Building Workforce Development Other Electrical Safety Wildfire Mitigation Emergency Preparedness and Training Community Education Please submit the form with all requested information.
All questions must be answered Provide a brief description of your program, including target population and number of participants served. If you were referred by an Edison Representative, please include their name. (Limit 100 words)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits operating within Southern California Edison's service area with programs in education, environment, public safety & emergency preparedness, or civic engagement. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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