FireAid announces $50 million for LA community organizations helping
those impacted by fires
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[February 19, 2025]
By GABRIELA AOUN ANGUEIRA
FireAid, the benefit concert that raised an estimated $100 million for
those impacted by the Los Angeles fires last month, announced $50
million in grants on Tuesday to dozens of community-based organizations
assisting in disaster recovery.
The initial round of grantmaking will support immediate needs like
temporary housing, rental assistance, food access, and disaster case
management, according to a FireAid statement. Each organization will
receive at least $100,000.
Thirty of the world’s most popular bands and musicians, including Billie
Eilish, Lady Gaga, Dr. Dre, No Doubt, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie
Wonder, Sting, and Earth, Wind & Fire, performed on Jan. 30 to raise
money for people impacted by the L.A. fires. Concert organizers expanded
the show to two L.A. venues to accommodate all the artists, and more
than 50 million viewers across 28 broadcast channels and streaming
platforms watched the six-hour live show.
The benefit concert raised millions through text-to-donate, ticket sales
and corporate sponsorships. Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and
his wife Connie matched every donation collected during the live
broadcast, including a $1 million gift from the band U2.

FireAid organizers, including producers Irving and Shelli Azoff,
convened an advisory committee and consulted with representatives from
past catastrophes like the 2023 Maui fires before deciding how to
distribute the money. A first round of funding to support immediate
needs will be followed by future funding for longterm recovery like
rebuilding. Applications are also open for smaller grants to community
organizations of $10,000-$50,000.
The $50 million announced Tuesday will support community-based groups
“on the front lines of wildfire relief,” according to the organization.
It provides assistance for children and families, displaced workers and
small businesses, and students and schools among other categories.
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Billie Joe Armstrong, from left, Tre Cool, and Mike Dirnt of Green
Day perform during the FireAid benefit concert, at The Forum in
Inglewood, Calif., Jan. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello, File)
 “Our intention is to strike a
balance, geographically and organizationally, assisting both large
funds and organizations with longstanding experience navigating
moments of crisis, and community groups with deep knowledge of
impacted neighborhoods,” a spokesperson for FireAid said in an
email.
The list includes Project:Camp, an L.A.-based nonprofit that hosts
trauma-informed popup camps for children impacted by disasters.
“As a result of everyone who donated to this fund, Project:Camp was
able to help provide more than 10,000 hours of free, trauma-informed
care to nearly 1,000 children who were affected by the wildfires,”
said Henry Meier, Project:Camp director of external affairs.
A FireAid spokesperson said organizations were notified of the grant
by email Tuesday morning. However, multiple groups said they did not
know of the award until notified by The Associated Press.
The Eaton and Palisades Fires, which ignited on Jan. 7, killed at
least 29 people and destroyed almost 17,000 structures, including
homes, schools, places of worship and businesses. Rebuilding is
estimated to take years. More than 135,000 people have registered
for FEMA assistance, according to Los Angeles County.
The FireAid concert can still be viewed on streaming services like
Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Hulu and the organization is still
accepting donations.
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