FireAid

OUR IMPACT

Six weeks have passed since the series of fires that tore gaping holes in our city’s colorful fabric. Six short weeks of relief and recovery efforts, and an outpouring of support, which included the FireAid benefit concert on January 30, a worldwide event made possible by dozens of sponsors, streamers and headliners, as well as millions of viewers, donors and fans. We are honored to announce that FireAid raised an estimated $100 million, half of which will be distributed through an initial set of grants.

FireAid is proud to partner with more than 100 organizations to support response across the Southland in areas victimized by the Eaton Fire, Palisades Fire and others. 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. Some of the most influential work is being done by these smaller organizations, so in addition to providing direct grants to community-based organizations, we have also established the FireAid Community Grants Program, where they can apply for grants ranging from $10,000-$50,000.

Thousands of our neighbors have been affected by these fires, and we want to lift as many as we can. Most of the grants are concentrated on families, students, children and foster youth, who lost homes, schools and other safe havens. In addition, many are focused on frontline workers and firefighters, who jeopardized their own safety for our protection; small business owners and displaced workers, who lost sources of employment; senior citizens and disabled adults, whose obstacles have multiplied; and artists and musicians, using their talents to raise funds, while facing innumerable hardships themselves.

The process used to identify high-impact organizations, worthy of these grants, was painstaking. Through it, we learned a lot about what victims urgently need:  

  • Direct Relief: Gift cards, grocery cards, cash. We targeted groups providing direct financial assistance, quickly and efficiently, after other benefits expire.  
  • Food Access: Not since Covid have food banks experienced such drastic shortages, with demand expected to increase after benefits expire.   
  • Navigation: Many of our most vulnerable residents are understandably frustrated navigating insurance companies and complex disaster relief policies. They need resources to access the benefits to which they’re entitled. 
  • Health and Housing: The next phase of funding will focus more on long-term housing issues, but medical care and short-term accommodations are an immediate priority.    
  • Community Hubs: For basic necessities, victims continue flocking to institutions they trust, such as schools, churches, temples and mosques short on resources.
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Six weeks have passed and we are just getting started. The road to recovery is long and arduous. We hope today marks another step.

FireAid operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, ensuring compliance with all state and federal regulations. More details and application instructions can be found at INSERT HYPERLINK. Individuals seeking direct assistance are encouraged to contact a participating nonprofit, with a list available at INSERT HYPERLINK.

The FireAid benefit concert was held at Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum on January 30th dedicated to rebuilding communities that have been devastated by wildfires. Contributions made to FireAid in connection with the FireAid benefit concert and other direct donations will be distributed under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation and will be distributed for short-term relief efforts and long-term initiatives to prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California. The Annenberg Foundation, with decades of philanthropic leadership in our community, including rapid response, will help coordinate a team to direct funds for the greatest impact.

This monumental event was produced by Shelli, Irving, and the Azoff family, in collaboration with producing partner Live Nation, and operating partner, the LA Clippers. The benefit concert was led by Joel Gallen of Tenth Planet as executive producer, with Rick Krim serving as the FireAid talent producer.

DONATE TODAY

Double Your Impact! Stream FireAid on VOD and Steve and Connie Ballmer will match every donation dollar for dollar.

Donate directly to FireAid today to help us start rebuilding our community. Direct donations will be distributed under the advisement of the Annenberg Foundation and will be distributed for short-term relief efforts and long-term initiatives to prevent future fire disasters throughout Southern California.

For donations more than $10,000, please contact us at [email protected].

To pay with Apple Pay, Google Pay, Amazon Pay or Cash App, click the Stripe button.

* Tax Information: Fire Aid is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Fire Aid’s tax identification number is 33-2792225.

LATEST NEWS

Feb 18, 2025 – As a result of the overwhelming support for the FireAid benefit concert from  thousands of individuals around the world, dozens of sponsors and streaming partners, and the generous donation of time and talent from the music industry’s top performers, FireAid has proudly raised to date an estimated $100 million, half of which is being deployed today for immediate relief through a $50 million first set of grants.

MISSED THE CONCERT?

Due to overwhelming demand, the FireAid streaming partners have extended on-demand access to the January 30th benefit concert for an entire year. This allows continued fundraising efforts to support wildfire relief.

Additionally, Connie and Steve Ballmer have extended their commitment of matching every streaming donation dollar for dollar, doubling the impact of contributions made toward wildfire recovery and prevention.

Listen and watch the FireAid Benefit Concert on any one of these streaming services.

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FIREAID MERCH

We’ve partnered with artist Yoshitomo Nara to design an exclusive collection of FireAidLA Merch. Nara graciously donated his time, creativity, and resources to create custom pieces that will have a lasting impact on the LA community.

Net proceeds from merchandise sales will directly support FireAid’s wildfire relief efforts.

FAQs

This initial phase of gifting prioritizes community-based organizations that are on the front lines of wildfire relief.  The selected organizations have the infrastructure, experience, and relationships necessary to efficiently and equitably deliver assistance to fire-impacted individuals and have each received $100,000 or more.  The need for immediate relief funding remains dire and these funds will serve to assist with that goal. Rebuilding efforts will be the focus for FireAid phase two grants.

Grants have been allocated to support a myriad of fire affected individuals including displaced residents, workers, small business owners and first responders, with a focus on essential services, food assistance, childcare support, critical healthcare resources, housing support, rental relief, student assistance programs, and navigation services to ensure victims can access legal resources, government benefits and seamlessly work through challenging paperwork.

The full list of organizations can be found HERE.

Yes, through local nonprofits and organizations who have the infrastructure and experience to support individuals and families. To see a list of the organizations who can provide help, please click HERE

All artists who performed at FireAid donated their time and talents to support the relief efforts.

Non-profits can share a summary of their organizations’ work HERE for phase 2 review and consideration. 

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Two venues. One night. Your favorite artists coming together for music & solidarity.

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