Financial Aid List for LA Fires
Here is the List of Those Who Received Grant Money From the January 30, 2025 Kia Forum and Intuit Dome Music Concerts in Inglewood to support people and communities affected by the LA County wildfires.
We Recommend That You Reach Out to These organizations for Financial Support. Each group will receive $100,000 or more in first-phase distributions expected to be complete by the end of February. Ask for the person overseeing their fire relief efforts.
The Grants were issued by The Annenberg Foundation on behalf of the Concert Organizers.
https://annenberg.org/ or (310) 209-4560
Here is a Link to All of The Grantees
On February 18, 2025, FireAid announced the recipients of the first $50 million in grants from Los Angeles wildfire relief concerts of the estimated $100 million raised from its Los Angeles wildfire concerts will be distributed.
The first set of grants totaling $50 million will be gifted to individuals, including displaced residents, workers, small business owners and first responders, who were affected by the January wildfires. Community-based organizations on the front lines of fire relief were prioritized in this first round of grants, FireAid said in a news release.
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Providing financial resources for foster youth and their families who lost homes due to the fires
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Alliance for Children’s Rights
Supporting short and long-term needs of foster youth navigating this crisis with wraparound services
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Providing housing, food and medical assistance for animals affected by the fires.
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Distributing emergency supplies to vulnerable children and families affected by the fires.
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Support for foster youth and staff displaced from short-term residential therapeutic program.
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Offering food, shelter and health services to those affected by the wildfires in the Malibu area.
(310) 457-6801 Extension 74-141, (310) 691-6523 Emergency Only
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The Grants were issued by The Annenberg Foundation on behalf of the Concert Organizers
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Pasadena
Providing financial assistance for BGCP members most impacted by the Eaton fires.
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CAMP (Community Animal Wildfire Project)
Offering free clinics for wildfire-affected animals.
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Childcare Alliance of LA County
Regranting aid to childcare workers and Early Childhood Education Centers impacted by the fires.
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Providing support for low-income impacted families with young children.
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Providing essential resources and education support to fire-impacted children and families.
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Providing services to fire-impacted foster youth.
Main Campus – Robert Ketch Administration Building
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Helping children, youth, and families affected by the fires with trauma-informed care, behavioral health treatment, and foster care and adoption services.
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Conducting cleaning and sanitation for early childhood education facilities with acute needs.
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Offering space to childcare providers who have lost facilities to minimize interruption of childcare services.
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Providing support and coordination to childcare providers that were forced to shut down their facilities in fire areas.
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Alternative support and resources for displaced clients of the destroyed Altadena Senior Center.
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Community Crisis Center distributing information, financial assistance, and critical resources to survivors of the Eaton Canyon fire.
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Chabad Jewish Community Center of Pacific Palisades
Assistance and emotional support for teens, adults, and families.
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Clergy Community Coalition, Inc.
Dedicated to providing immediate relief, recovery grants, and long-term support to churches, families, and faith leaders impacted by the fire.
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Temporary site for the destroyed Pasadena Rosebud Academy (TK-8); serving community and fire victims.
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Providing assistance, convening space, and resources to displaced members and neighbors who suffered catastrophic losses.
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Serving as a primary location for distributing fire relief supplies to residents impacted by the Eaton fire.
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Providing critical resources, distributing essential goods, and offering community support to those most vulnerable.
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Harambee Ministries - Pasadena
Providing wraparound services for families as well as serving as a community convener.
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Providing assistance and resources to displaced members and neighbors who suffered catastrophic losses.
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Working with communities across faiths to provide support and assistance to members impacted by the fires.
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Providing assistance and resources to displaced members and neighbors who suffered catastrophic losses.
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Working to create spaces where individuals can unite, share resources, and work collectively toward Altadena & Pasadena’s recovery, including critical distributions like the Dena Relief Drive
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Community resource hub for Eaton Canyon survivors distributing essential resources, providing support to 500-700 households per day.
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Pasadena Jewish Temple & Center
Providing assistance and resources to displaced members and neighbors who suffered catastrophic losses.
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Pasadena Seventh Day Adventist
Distributing medical resources, food, and supplies weekly.
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St. Vincent de Paul Society’s St. Elizabeth Conference of Altadena
Food, clothing, hygiene kits, and other critical resources to those impacted by the fires.
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The Santa Monica College Foundation
Serving as a primary location for distributing fire relief supplies to residents impacted by the Palisades fire.
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Serving as a resource distribution center while providing childcare services.
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After the Fire USA (Rebuild North Bay Foundation)
Supporting communities as they recover from fire through their Community to Community Deployment Program, which matches prior fire survivors with current fire survivors, sharing best practices, experienced advice, and lessons learned.
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Alliance for a Better Community
Providing essential resources and emergency cash assistance to workers and households impacted by the fires.
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Black LA Relief & Recovery Fund
Focusing on rebuilding and recovery within the Black communities in Los Angeles.
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Fund providing food, transportation, clean water, medicine, and emergency shelter to affected individuals and businesses.
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Training and deploying Corps members for rapid-response community clean-up and support.
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Financial assistance for displaced and affected Native families, expanded healing and mental health services, and distribution of critical health & safety resources.
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Mobilizing resources, volunteers, and services to support disaster-stricken areas.
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Conducting water safety testing to ensure residents can return to their homes with clean, pollutant-free, and metal-free water.
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Providing short-term, interest-free loans to individuals, nonprofits, and businesses.
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Providing fire relief and cleanup by removing hazardous fire fuel to reduce future risk.
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LA County Household Relief Fund
Provides immediate financial assistance to Los Angeles County residents who have been directly impacted by the Eaton and Palisades fire and windstorm events.
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Providing assistance for the Latino community impacted by the fires.
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Providing cash distribution for emergency services and organizing community support events.
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Pasadena Community Foundation Eaton Canyon Fire Relief Fund
Providing flexible support to local nonprofit organizations as they respond to the local Eaton Canyon fire.
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Mobilizing veterans and trained volunteers to disaster areas affected by wildfires to focus on issues like debris removal, home assessments, and sandbagging to prevent post-fire flooding.
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Providing cash assistance and resources to people affected by the wildfires.
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Distributing fresh produce to organizations providing services to those impacted by the fires.
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Distributing food, wellness, and hygiene items to those impacted by the fires.
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Supporting enrollment in food assistance programs.
(M-F, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
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Los Angeles Food Policy Council
Coordinating service providers to enhance food assistance and streamline delivery efforts.
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Los Angeles Regional Food Bank
Distributing food and water through a network of 600 partners to serve those impacted by the fires.
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Meals on Wheels, Saint Vincent
Preparing and delivering medically tailored meals to those with health requirements, seniors, and people with disabilities.
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Preparing and delivering medically tailored meals to those with health requirements, seniors, and people with disabilities.
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Providing kosher meals to displaced families and emergency workers in Los Angeles.
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Preparing and delivering medically tailored meals to those with health requirements, seniors, and people with disabilities.
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Distributing food, water, and other resources to those impacted by the fires.
(310) 828-6016 Ext. 12
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Providing emotional and financial assistance to families of fallen firefighters, firefighters, and the communities they protect.
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LA Region Small Business Relief Fund
Providing cash assistance grants for eligible small businesses and nonprofits.
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Providing cash assistance grants of up to $2,000 to workers impacted by the fires.
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Labor Community Services Program of Los Angeles
Providing cash assistance and other resources to union members impacted by the fires.
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Providing grants to independent restaurants forced to shut down during the fires.
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Community Clinic Association of LA County
Supporting a network of community health clinics that are serving fire victims throughout LA County.
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Mobilizing mutual aid, wellness, and healing resources for families affected by the Eaton Fire.
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Offering mental health resources through a Wildfire Relief Crisis Care Program.
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Providing fire victims with case management and other assistance through a holistic model.
(626) 304-9130 Ext. 102
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Providing mental health support services for families and children in the Altadena areas.
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Providing grants, financial education, and home maintenance assistance to Eaton Canyon Fire survivors.
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Helping those displaced from their temporary housing facilities and preparing to help other fire victims facing potential homelessness.
for families: 818-255-2766, for individuals: 818-255-2703
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Providing behavioral support service for individuals impacted by the fires.
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Neighborhood Housing Services of Los Angeles County
Offering free financial counseling, property assessments and inspections, financial assistance, and connections to local resource networks.
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Assisting Palisades Fire survivors and struggling families afford rent & utilities by providing food, shelter & essential resources.
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Evidence-based care for the unsheltered, survivors of domestic violence, youth, and others without housing in the Palisades and Westside.
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Union Station Homeless Corporation
Tailored services to meet housing, health, and hunger needs of fire survivors of the Eaton Canyon fire.
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United American Indian Involvement
Providing support services for displaced Native and non-Native individuals and families.
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Offering a continuum of tailored services to meet housing, health, and hunger needs of fire victims.
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Connecting fire victims to critical resources and case management for disaster recovery.
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Offering support and navigation of legal matters related to disaster recovery.
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Dena Care Collective
https://forwardplatform.com/dena-care-collective/
The Dena Care Collective leverages cutting-edge technology to streamline equitable aid distribution through direct cash distribution and real-time resource demand and impact tracking.
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Streamlining access to critical benefits through the LA Disaster Relief Navigator.
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Legal assistance for low-income people impacted by any of the recent Southern California wildfires.
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Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County- BAILA
Offering support and navigation of legal matters related to disaster recovery.
General Legal Assistance; (800) 399-4529, Health Consumer Center: 800-896-3202
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Offering support and navigation of legal matters related to disaster recovery.
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Offering direct financial assistance to members of the arts community who lost their homes.
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LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund
Providing emergency relief for artists and creative professionals across disciplines who have been impacted by the fires in Los Angeles.
Getty Center: (310) 440-7300, Getty Villa: (310) 440-7300
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Organizing a community gathering in Altadena to provide jobs for displaced artists and help heal and support the community.
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LA County Arts & Creative Recovery Fund
Providing financial assistance to nonprofit arts & cultural organizations, and artists in LA County impacted by the fires.
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Offering monetary aid and other resources for music professionals impacted by the wildfires.
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Music Health Alliance – Music Industry Mental Health Fund (LA Fire Disaster/Relief)
Offering access to mental health services for musicians affected by the fires.
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Offering monetary aid for music professionals impacted by the wildfires.
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Communities In Schools of Los Angeles
Providing direct support for fire-impacted families’ essential expenses including housing, utilities, and basic needs.
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LA Community College Foundation
Providing direct payments to the estimated hundreds of LACCD students and dozens of employees who have lost their homes.
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Cash assistance & mental wellness supports for affected families and employees; in-class resources for students’ continuity of learning & reestablishment of affected classrooms.
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Pasadena Educational Foundation
Relief and assistance for Pasadena Unified School District families and staff who lost homes, and five campuses damaged in the Eaton fire.
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Providing free, trauma-informed childcare for displaced students and their families in the aftermath of disasters.
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Disability Community Resource Center
Helping relocate disabled individuals as well as replacing their accessibility devices/technology and connecting them with in-home services.
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Jewish Family Services of Los Angeles
Their social workers are connecting fire victims with JFSLA services and programs and providing referrals where needed.
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Providing services to older adults on the westside who were impacted by the fires.
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Providing services and support for older adults who previously attended the Altadena Senior Center.
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Responding to the unique needs of underserved individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities who also were impacted by the fires.