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Complete this form to receive a free high quality air purifier courtesy of Topanga REACH & GEM. All information is confidential and solely used to prevent duplication of services and for charitable service compliance/reporting for the state of California.
The MSFH Program is Two-Step Application Process: 1Apply for a Free Wind-Mitigation InspectionCreate a portal account and submit your request. 2Apply for a Wind-Mitigation Grant Only after receiving your inspection report can you apply for the upgrade grant. Funding is limited and grants are awarded on a first come, first served basis.
Lil’ Lotus Kits provide $50 in direct relief to families affected by the 2025 wildfires. Each kit includes $25 for food and $25 for gas. Grocery cards are provided to families with access to a fridge or stove, and fast food cards are given to those staying in hotels or temporary housing without kitchen access.
In times of crisis, our strength lies in our ability to come together. The wildfires have deeply impacted many in our community, but we believe that through collective care, we can heal and rebuild. Our Community Care Program is designed to be a holistic initiative that involves both giving care and receiving care. It’s about recognizing that, while some may need support, others have the ability and willingness to offer help.
In 2022, Lampblack will continue its commitment to provide $100 to a Black poet, storyteller, or essayist in need. If you identify as Black, if you write, if you could use a little help, please let us know.
We’re conducting a needs assessment to determine if undocumented residents in Ventura County were financially affected in their jobs by the recent fires in LA. If you or someone you know lives in Ventura County and was impacted, please take a moment to complete this short assessment.
A responsive cash granting program for disabled creatives in crisis. Currently supporting disabled writers, directors, and producers affected by the L.A. wildfires. The Relief Fund was created in response to the 2023 WGA Strike to provide an emergency backstop to ensure disabled creatives aren’t forced to leave the industry due to financial necessity during crises. Applications are now open to support disabled writers and filmmakers impacted by the 2025 L.A. wildfires. Impacts considered include destroyed homes, unforeseen evacuation costs, negative health impacts, and lost employment as a result of the fires.
The Etsy Fund at Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+) provides disaster relief grants to eligible Etsy sellers on a monthly basis. Depop sellers impacted by Los Angeles fires are also eligible to apply.
This form is for dramatists (playwrights, composers, lyricists, librettists) to apply for emergency financial assistance from the Dramatists Guild Foundation. If you hold more than $15,000 in your combined bank accounts, we kindly ask that you refrain from applying at this time. While we hope our Crisis Relief Grants will be one time awards, we understand that hardship can occur unexpectedly and at different times during a writer’s career. With that in mind, dramatists may be eligible to receive multiple Crisis Relief Grants. Grants applications typically take between 1-4 weeks to process.
The applicant must be an American author who has published at least one full-length work — fiction or nonfiction — that has been published by a mainstream publisher." "Applicants cannot have eligibility determined by a work that they paid to have published." "An applicant must demonstrate need; the emergency may be because of illness or some other urgent need or emergency such as fire, flood, hurricane, etc." "Documentation must be included with the application: a doctor’s letter or other proof of the emergency situation, such as the first two pages of the 1040 (redacted)." "If you have received a grant from Carnegie Fund within the past five calendar years, you cannot apply.
When wildfires devastate communities throughout California, they leave lasting impacts on families, first responders, and local infrastructure. Through the Disaster Relief & Recovery Grant, the California Fire Foundation supports long-term recovery efforts and provides vital resources to those on the front lines. Whether you’re a firefighter association replacing damaged PPE, a nonprofit assisting families needing support, or a community group focused on wildfire prevention, this grant opportunity can help finance your essential work.
Binc helps bookstore owners, booksellers, and comic store employees and owners with unforeseen emergency financial needs. The Foundation assesses each request to determine how best to provide relief. If approved, grants are typically paid to third-party vendors. Call 1-866-733-9064 or fill out our inquiry form. We will be in touch within two business days.
The Altadena Community Preservation Fund (ACPF) was created to help safeguard generational wealth for the diverse community that calls Altadena home." "For many of these families experiencing loss, their house represented more than just a home – it was an important foothold into generational prosperity." "The Eaton Fire had a disproportionate impact on the multiethnic working class and historically Black communities in Altadena, and this fund’s goal is to ensure that Altadena’s inclusive community and homeownership remain intact for future generations." "This direct aid approach is crucial for preventing displacement, protecting against economic exploitation, simplifying rebuilding, and promoting an equitable recovery in an often-overlooked area.
The Authors League Fund is an emergency fund providing non-taxable charitable support to career writers who face urgent financial need and cannot afford necessities such as housing, medical bills, or living expenses because of illness, natural disasters, or major income loss.
WEAF offers grants to professional freelance writers whose ability to work is severely diminished due to illness, disability, natural disaster, or extraordinary professional crisis. Grants help recipients meet living expenses and are not awarded for writing projects or works-in-progress. Applicants must qualify for ASJA professional membership as established nonfiction freelance writers with clips in national publications and/or more than one book with a traditional publisher. No more than two WEAF grants can be awarded to one candidate.
In this critical moment, we must act boldly. By providing relief grants to small businesses, we can demonstrate our unwavering commitment to community, ensuring that no one is left behind on the path to recovery. Small businesses are the heartbeat of Los Angeles - join us in supporting them to foster hope and resilience. Together, we can offer immediate relief in the form of $5,000 grants to entrepreneurs whose livelihoods have been impacted.
Ad Relief of Greater Los Angeles is designed to help those in the greater Los Angeles area advertising and media community who find themselves in an extreme life crisis. Ad Relief does not pay cash directly to beneficiaries or credit card companies; rather, it helps cover bills for expenses associated with the life crisis.
The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant program is intended to provide interim financial assistance to qualified painters, printmakers, and sculptors whose needs are the result of an unforeseen, catastrophic incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation. Each grant is given as one-time assistance for a specific emergency, examples of which are fire, flood, or emergency medical need.
Financial assistance is available to you if your address qualifies. Your primary home must be destroyed or have significant structural damage. Only one person in a home should complete this form. Completing this form does not mean you will get money from the Red Cross. If received, Red Cross financial help is not a loan and you do not need to repay it.
Provides grants of up to $10,000 to small businesses and employees located in Kerr County or surrounding counties impacted by the recent flood, and small businesses outside the county who have suffered a flood-related tragedy. Use of funds includes replacing lost inventory, temporary closure costs, flood-related clean up and essential business continuity needs.
Grants are available to low- and very low-income households for the repair, rehabilitation or reconstruction of affected owner-occupied housing in federally declared disaster areas that are not covered by insurance or other funding sources. The Bank will make $2 million in DRA grants available beginning September 2, 2025.
Our board is determined to help those impacted by the devastating tornadoes recover and rebuild. These grants, utilizing the money raised for our Appalachian Tornado Relief Fund, will provide relief for individuals, small businesses, and organizations in Laurel, Pulaski, and Russell counties that were impacted by the May tornado.
The Handyworker Grant Program aims to preserve existing homes by funding minor home repairs to ensure the health and safety of eligible low- to moderate-income homeowners within the unincorporated areas of the First, Fourth, and Fifth Supervisorial Districts.
The purpose of the Northside Resilience Fund is to provide direct cash assistance to people living north of Delmar Blvd who received a red sticker, indicating severe structural damage, on their home as a result of the E3 Tornado on Friday, May 16, 2025. Eligible households will receive $3,000 to assist with their immediate and emergent needs. This flexible emergency funding is meant to give families most impacted by the tornado the flexibility to cover urgent and emergent needs and begin their recovery — on their terms.
The DoorDash Local Business Disaster Relief Fund, presented by DoorDash in partnership with Hello Alice, is here to support the local businesses that power communities across the U.S. Disasters are unpredictable – but critical support shouldn’t be. With funding available to help small businesses like restaurants, flower shops, liquor stores, convenience stores, pet stores, and local grocery stores recover and thrive, this initiative strengthens local economies by investing in small businesses that serve their neighborhoods every day.
The Craft Emergency Relief Fund (CERF+) emergency relief grant focuses on materials-based craft and folk/traditional artists who have experienced a recent, career or practice threatening emergency, such as an illness, injury, theft, fire or climate related disaster AND/OR incurred significant medical expenses related to treatment and recovery from COVID-19. Due to the high demand for emergency relief assistance and limited funding, cases based solely on economic losses due to COVID-19 are not eligible. Once we receive your completed application, we will review it and contact you by phone and/or email within five business days.
The Richard Devylder Disaster Relief Fund assists individuals with disabilities impacted by various disasters across the state. The fund helps replace lost critical assistive technology, tools and devices, and is also covering some motel/hotel stays.
CalAssist Mortgage Fund is a state program that provides much-needed relief from mortgage payments for displaced families whose homes were destroyed or left uninhabitable by a California disaster such as the Los Angeles wildfires or floods. 3 months of mortgage payments, up to a maximum of $20,000. Funds never have to be repaid and it’s free to apply.
Steadfast LA Foundation is committed to helping victims of the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County rebuild their home, lives, and communities. In collaboration with modular homebuilders such as Samara and program collaborators HomeAid OCLA, loanDepot, and Armanino Advisory LLC, through our Modular Housing Initiative we will provide financial assistance to eligible individuals and families who lost their homes during the wildfires by providing grants to help them obtain new modular homes. Fire victims in Altadena, Malibu, Pasadena, and Pacific Palisades who lack the economic resources to rebuild may be eligible for Modular Housing Grants.
The Educator Grant Program through the Los Angeles County Education Wildfire Recovery Fund provides resources to Los Angeles County public school educators affected by the LA County wildfires—including counselors, club leaders, and coaches—to ensure they can continue delivering quality education by replacing classroom materials, funding special projects, and supporting student and staff well-being.
MusiCares provides crisis relief, preventive care, recovery resources, and need-based financial assistance for people across all music professions.
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund is here to provide immediate financial assistance to music industry professionals impacted by natural disasters. Grants will be issued to those that can show proof of destruction of, or damage to property or music equipment from any sudden, unexpected, or unusual event such as a flood, hurricane, tornado, fire, earthquake or even volcanic eruption. Funds raised will go towards loss of music-related equipment, medical bills related to the event, and other vital-living expenses.
Music's Mental Health Fund, a partnership between Sweet Relief Musicians Fund and Backline, provides financial assistance to music industry professionals in need of mental health services. If a music industry professional already has a therapist and has encountered financial difficulty, Sweet Relief's grant will help continue their course of treatment. If they need help finding a therapist, Backline’s case managers can provide a mental health plan specific to their needs and location. This fund will provide a grant to cover unmet costs for a specified number of sessions.
Crew Nation Fire Relief Fund provides grants of up to $5,000 to live music professionals and live performance musicians affected by the 2025 Los Angeles fires. It supports those facing loss of income due to concert cancellations or venue damage, displacement expenses from mandatory evacuation orders, and damage or destruction to primary homes, vehicles, instruments, or music equipment. Applicants must demonstrate at least three years of industry employment, provide proof of loss or displacement, and submit valid identification. Funds are prioritized for those with the greatest need.
If you have encountered fire, wind or smoke damage to your property, NHS will HELP!! We’re offering (FREE): Financial Counseling, Property Assessments & Inspections, Financial assistance, Connections to local resource networks.
We are deeply sorry for the hardship caused by the devastating Eaton fire. Greenline stands with you, and together, we will rebuild. Please complete the intake questionnaire to receive program details and be notified of the next steps.
Addressing financial and housing gaps not covered by FEMA or insurance by providing support for security deposit, up to two months of rent, essential furniture items at move-in, household items through an Amazon wishlist, assistance for work supplies, and utility assistance. Assistance in finding both immediate and long-term housing Help with FEMA and insurance applications, as well as other disaster-related financial aid Connecting families with holistic community resources, such as therapy, healthcare, and job search assistance
The California Fire Foundation is honored to provide a benevolent benefit for not only those firefighters impacted by fire or natural disaster but for those injured or killed in the line of duty.
JFLA offers zero‐interest, zero‐fee loans to individuals, non-profits, and small businesses affected by recent wildfires in Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara Counties. Loan amounts range up to $50,000 based on credit score and guarantor status. Funds can cover temporary housing, transportation, essentials, equipment, inventory, and other recovery needs. Repayment terms are up to 36 months with payments beginning 90 days after disbursement. Applicants undergo a hard credit check and must meet standard eligibility criteria.
In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire, the Clergy Community Coalition is committed to empowering local faith communities and uniting efforts for a coordinated and compassionate recovery. The CCC understands that recovery can be overwhelming, and we are here to help. We are committed to providing financial support to impacted churches, faith communities, individuals and families identified through local congregations to help our community begin to strengthen, rebuild, and further hope.
The wildfires have deeply impacted the lives and work of essential community members—housekeepers, landscapers, caregivers, and part-time or hourly service workers. Many may now be facing eviction due to severe income loss. We are here to help! Limited financial assistance is available for individuals impacted by the wildfires or for other households facing eviction at our Pacoima and South Los Angeles locations.
The Helping Uplift Generations (HUG) Fund provides 50% tuition reductions for families impacted by the January 2025 L.A. Wildfires. Eligible programs include Builders of Jewish Education (BJE)-affiliated Jewish early childhood centers (ECCs) for the 2025-26 school year and California Jewish overnight summer camps for Summer 2025. The fund welcomes both currently enrolled families and those exploring Jewish ECCs or overnight camps for the first time. Families of all backgrounds affected by the wildfires are welcome to apply.
Pathways LA has been supporting families like yours for over 40 years. We can help you find child care, manage the costs of child care, and complete the necessary application forms. If you’re a parent and any of the following apply to you, we may be able to provide FREE or REDUCED-COST childcare assistance: Working or Looking for Work, Participating in an Educational or Training Program, Seeking Permanent Housing. Our Program Specialists work with each family to determine eligibility and help parents access child care from a provider of their choice.
Home-based child care providers are the backbone of their community in good times and bad. During a crisis, they are often an afterthought or excluded entirely in emergency response and aid. We know that philanthropy can act quickly to address that gap and work to encourage public response to focus on home-based providers. The Home-Based Child Care Emergency Fund for Severe Weather & National Disaster Response seeks to address immediate needs among home-based child care providers impacted by national disasters and severe weather events. With input from existing grantees and partners on the ground, we designed an emergency fund to respond to providers’ needs as they recover from the effects of severe weather events and natural disasters.
CAMP is offering FREE services at all CAMP Mobile Vaccine Clinics and the CAMP Wellness Waggin' for cats and dogs affected by the LA wildfires. No appointments required for fire victims!
To help ease the burden, we are offering a Revive Hawaii mattress and foundation in any size to anyone who has lost their home. Just show us your FEMA or insurance paperwork, and we will make sure you have what you need to get a good night’s sleep. From our family to yours, we are here for you.
If you have lost your home in the devastating LA fires and will be renting a home, and if you need support with home furnishings; please complete this form. We will get back to you as soon as possible to offer any and all assistance we can.
LISC LA is launching the LA Wildfire Relief Grant Program to support small businesses affected by the devastating wind and wildfire events that began on January 7, 2025. The program will award $1.5 million in $10,000 grants to help local businesses recover, rebuild, and continue serving their communities.
The focus of Phase 3 funding is current and returning students who continue to experience long-term housing displacement due to the January 2025 fires. As such, beginning June 2025, only students impacted by the Eaton or Palisades fires will be eligible for Phase 3 funding. Only students whose primary residence was destroyed or sustained significant damage, resulting in longer-term displacement (more than 1 month) and/or significant damage (more than $25,000 in cleaning, replacement, or repair costs) will be eligible for Phase 3 funding.
The Small Business Disaster Recovery Fund grant program is designed to support qualified small businesses impacted by the catastrophic Los Angeles County wildfires beginning January 7, 2025, throughout the Eaton and Palisades Wildfire Disaster Impact & Evacuation Area.
In-person applications will be accepted at the Donation & Supply Center, located at 1812 North Main Street (next to Auto Zone) on the following dates: July 8th from 10 AM – 3 PM; July 10th from 10 AM – 3 PM; July 12th from 10 AM – 3 PM. To apply, please bring: Proof of ID; Proof of residence in the impacted area. Please note: Loss of power resulting in food loss does not qualify for these grants. If you were directly affected by the May 16th tornado, we encourage you to apply.
The County and City of Los Angeles and partners have launched the new LA Region Worker Relief Fund that helps workers impacted financially by the windstorm and wildfires by providing cash assistance grants of $2,000.
The County and City of Los Angeles and partners have launched the new LA Region Small Business Relief Fund to provide cash assistance grants for small businesses and nonprofits impacted by the windstorm and wildfires.” “Small Businesses and nonprofits with revenue of up to $6 million and less than 100 employees may be eligible to receive cash assistance grants from $2,000 to $25,000 depending on disaster impact.
The American Red Cross is here to help people who may be experiencing major roadblocks to recovery after the May, 2025, tornadoes in Missouri. In addition to meeting the community’s basic needs of food and shelter, financial assistance is available to those who have qualifying damage. The initial registration for immediate financial assistance has closed. Community resources can be found by visiting resources.redcross.org. If you have received an invitation to apply for financial assistance, please call 1-800-RED-CROSS (800-733-2767) to speak to an agent about completing your enrollment.
Grant funding for up to $500 maximum per household. Selected finalists must present copies of bills to be covered. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.
For more than 35 years, Young & Healthy has proudly served the greater Pasadena community, committed to the health and well-being of children and their families. In response to the devastation caused by the Eaton Fire, we are continuing that commitment by supporting families as they begin to rebuild. Through the generosity of FireAid to the Young & Healthy Alma Stokes Relief Fund, we are now accepting applications for $5,000 grants to be awarded to twenty individuals or families directly impacted by the fire.
The Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture is offering free temporary storage for artworks to artists and community-based organizations who have been impacted by the 2025 Los Angeles Wildfires. Storage will be offered on a first come, first serve basis, with priority given to applicants in the immediate fire perimeter. The services will be available for a maximum of one year, from July 2025 to July 2026.
Welcome PUSD Certificated and Classified Staff! We invite you to apply for a Classroom Response Grant! Our Selection Process: PEF staff will check all applications to ensure they are complete and meet the eligibility requirements. PEF staff will then review all eligible applications on a weekly basis throughout the application process. AMOUNT OF GRANTS: Individuals may apply for up to $500.
The Altadena Disaster Relief Small Business Loan Program was created in response to Federal Declaration on January 7, 2025. These loans aim to provide working capital to businesses that create or retain jobs and offer goods or services to local residents. Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
The American Red Cross will begin a second phase of financial assistance in April 2025 for people with homes located in the Palisades or Eaton Fire burn zones. This second phase of financial assistance will allow people to continue their recovery, and these funds can be used to help offset the costs of recovery-related needs or impact.
The LA County Household Relief Grant aims to offer immediate financial assistance to impacted households, helping bridge financial gaps and promote the general welfare of affected individuals and families until insurance or government recovery resources become available.