CITGO Awards $1 Million To Caring For Our Coast Nonprofits


(MENAFN- PR Newswire) Grant Recipients Lead Efforts in Habitat Restoration, Community Engagement, and Environmental Education around the Gulf Coast and Inland Habitats

HOUSTON, Sept. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Celebrating a decade of environmental protection, conservation and restoration, the
CITGO Caring For Our Coast initiative is amplifying its impact with an additional $1 million in grants awarded to 17 environmental organizations located around the Gulf Coast region and in Lemont, Illinois, where CITGO has operations. The recipient organizations support a wide range of environmental, conservation, and community-based projects and nonprofits and the grants will help sustain long-term environmental stewardship, conservation efforts, and ecosystem restoration initiatives.


CITGO Awards $1 Million To Caring For Our Coast Nonprofits Image

CITGO representatives presenting a check to CFOC grantee Galveston Bay Foundation.
CITGO Awards $1 Million To Caring For Our Coast Nonprofits Image

CITGO representatives presenting a check to CFOC grantee Artist Boat.
CITGO Awards $1 Million To Caring For Our Coast Nonprofits Image

CITGO representatives and CFOC grantees at luncheon.

"Caring for our environment for future generations is everyone's responsibility, so it's vitally important to partner with organizations that share similar values and commitment," said Kresha Sivinski, CITGO Vice President Human Resources and Support Services. "That's why we are recognizing and awarding these organizations with additional funding, as they are leading the way in protecting and restoring our delicate coastal environments and inland habitats."

The Caring For Our Coast Grant recipient organizations include:

  • Artist Boat – Houston – $80,000
    Its Coastal Heritage Preserve project focuses on community-based restoration and conservation, protecting ecosystems and wildlife through habitat restoration and scientific methods.
  • Buffalo Bayou Partnership – Houston – $50,000
    Funds the Waterway Cleanup Program, which engages volunteers in cleanups and uses innovative trash collection methods to protect Buffalo Bayou's ecosystem.
  • Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana – Lake Charles – $40,000
    Supports the Chenier Region Community Convenings project, which prioritizes restoration and protection of Louisiana's coast through science-based policies, community-based restoration, environmental education, and volunteer efforts aimed at addressing coastal land loss and resilience.
  • Coastal Bend Bays & Estuaries Program – Corpus Christi – $75,000
    Funds efforts in its Protecting Shorelines, Removing Marine Debris and Engaging the Public program through volunteer events and habitat restoration to enhance coastal resilience and reduce erosion.
  • Coastal Bend Bays Foundation – Corpus Christi – $25,000
    Supports the Community Conservation & Preservation Program, engaging the local community in environmental education and conservation efforts through events and forums.
  • Coastal Conservation Association Louisiana – Lake Charles – $80,000
    Funds the CCA REEF Louisiana – West Cove Reef program, which constructs artificial reefs to restore marine habitats and enhance local fisheries and water quality.
  • Friends of Padre, Inc. – Corpus Christi – $15,000
    Supports the 30th Annual Billy Sandifer Big Shell Beach Cleanup, organizing a large-scale beach cleanup event to remove debris from Padre Island National Seashore.
  • Galveston Bay Foundation – Houston – $80,000
    Funds Coastal Habitat Restoration and Marine Debris Removal, focusing on habitat restoration, debris removal, and community engagement to improve coastal ecosystems.
  • Houston Audubon – Houston – $50,000
    Supports Building Resilient Communities for Birds and People, restoring bird habitats while providing nature access and education for diverse communities.
  • Houston Humane Society Wildlife Center – Houston – $25,000
    Supports The Silent Coast project, rehabilitating injured wildlife and engaging the community in conservation efforts to protect native species.
  • Houston Parks Board – Houston – $50,000
    Funds the River Drive Native Habitat Creation and Conservation project, restoring native landscapes and wetland habitats to support wildlife and improve water quality.
  • National Recreation and Park Association – Gulf Coast – $100,000
    Supports Implementation and Expansion of Nature-Based Solutions to Build Environmental and Community Resilience, enhancing local parks in Corpus Christi, Texas, Houston, Texas and Lake Charles, Louisiana through natural improvements and volunteer-driven conservation efforts.
  • Restore America's Estuaries – Gulf Coast – $80,000
    Funds Engaging Diverse Communities to Restore Coastal Areas Throughout the Gulf of Mexico Region, which has engaged over 23,000 volunteers in community-based restoration and conservation activities.
  • Tampa Bay Watch – Florida – $50,000
    Supports Expanding Access to Marine Science Education, providing underserved students with hands-on marine science education to foster environmental stewardship.
  • Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Foundation – Corpus Christi – $50,000
    Supports the Sink Your Shucks program, which recycles oyster shells to restore reefs, protect coastlines, and educate the public about coastal conservation.
  • The Conservation Foundation – Lemont – $50,000
    Funds the O'Hara Woods Nature Preserve through invasive species removal and native planting.
  • The Forge Charitable Adventures, NFP – Lemont – $100,000
    Supports the Heritage Quarries Shoreline and Aquatics Restoration project, which restores shoreline habitats to improve biodiversity, community safety, and ecosystem health.

About CITGO

CITGO Petroleum Corporation is a recognized leader in the refining industry and operates under the well-known CITGO brand. CITGO owns and operates three refineries located in Lake Charles, La.; Lemont, Ill.; and Corpus Christi, Texas, and wholly and/or jointly owns 42 active terminals, eight pipelines and three lubricants blending and packaging plants. With approximately 3,600 employees and a combined crude capacity of approximately 807,000 barrels-per-day (bpd), CITGO ranks as the fifth largest and is one of the most complex independent refiners in the United States. CITGO transports and markets transportation fuels, lubricants, petrochemicals and other industrial products, and supplies a network of approximately 4,000 locally owned and independently operated branded retail outlets, all located east of the Rocky Mountains. CITGO Petroleum Corporation is owned by CITGO Holding, Inc.

SOURCE CITGO Petroleum Corporation

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