(Source: MARKETWIRE)

Sempra Energy Foundation today announced the winners of its
inaugural Environmental Champions Awards, totaling $1 million in
grants to 30 California non-profit groups focused on natural resource
protection and conservation, environmental education, and
environmental health and safety.
"These organizations are on the leading edge of developing programs
to improve and protect our environment," said Jessie J. Knight Jr.,
chairman of the Sempra Energy Foundation and executive vice president
of external affairs for Sempra Energy. "We're proud to honor and
support these groups in carrying out their mission, particularly
during these difficult economic times."
Each of the 30 winners was awarded $25,000 to $50,000 in individual
grants.
Additionally, in San Diego, the Sempra Energy Foundation, I Love a
Clean San Diego and San Diego's KFMB-TV, through Earth 8, have
partnered to launch the "San Diego's Choice" contest. Under the
contest, people can vote online over the next two weeks at
www.cbs8.com/earth8 for their favorite environmental program among
four of the Environmental Champion winners in San Diego. The
organization that garners the most votes will earn an additional
$50,000 bonus grant.
The four finalists for the Foundation's "San Diego's Choice" are
OpenOceans Global, San Diego Audubon Society, Urban Corps of San
Diego and the Wyland Foundation.
Each of the finalists is involved in innovative programs that the
Sempra Energy Foundation believes are making a great impact on the
environmental front in the San Diego community. OpenOceans Global and
the Wyland Foundation are pursuing coastal cleanup, revitalization
and clean water education, while San Diego Audubon Society is working
to help connect children and families with nature through field trips
and learning workshops. Urban Corps' program will provide
environmental job training and a high school education for youths who
have dropped out of high school.
More information on each of the San Diego finalists is available at
www.sempraenergyfoundation.org.
Other Environmental Champion winners for the San Diego region are:
American Lung Association in California (San Diego)
Back Country Land Trust (Alpine)
Friends of Famosa Slough (San Diego)
Grid Alternatives (San Diego)
Groundwork San Diego at Chollas Creek
I Love a Clean San Diego
International Community Foundation (National City)
Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation (San Diego)
Ocean Discovery Institute (San Diego)
San Diego Coastkeeper
San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy (Cardiff-by-the-Sea)
US Green Building Council (San Diego Chapter)
Voice of San Diego
Environmental Champion winners outside the San Diego region are:
American Lung Association in California (Fresno)
Amigos De Los Rios (Altadena)
Channel Islands Restoration (Santa Barbara)
Earth Island Institute (Berkeley)
Friends of Ballona Wetlands (Los Angeles)
Inside the Outdoors Foundation (Costa Mesa)
Morro Coast Audubon Society (Morro Bay)
National Audubon Society
Newport Bay Naturalists and Friends (Newport Beach)
San Gabriel Valley Conservation and Service Corps
Santa Ana Watershed Association of RCDS
Sequoia Riverlands Trust (Visalia)
Treepeople (Escondido)
The Sempra Energy Foundation is the 501(c)(3) private foundation of
Sempra Energy, a Fortune 500 energy services holding company with
2008 revenues of nearly $11 billion. The Sempra Energy companies'
13,600 employees serve more than 29 million consumers worldwide. For
more information on the Sempra Energy Foundation, visit
www.sempraenergyfoundation.org.
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Media Contacts:
April Bolduc/Sabra Moallem
Sempra Energy
(877) 866-2066
www.sempra.com
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