Grants for wildfire relief and recovery efforts in Los Angeles include the following:
California Community Foundation
$20 million through its Wildfire Recovery Fund to aid seniors, children, displaced workers, marginalized communities, and other vulnerable populations who have lost their homes or livelihoods in the Los Angeles fires.
Ballmer Group
$15 million in emergency grants for first responders in Los Angeles and to meet the food and shelter needs for residents of Altadena whose homes were destroyed.
Google, Google.org, and YouTube
$15 million for immediate wildfire-relief efforts in Los Angeles.
The recipients so far are Emergency Network Los Angeles, the American Red Cross, the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, and the Institute for Nonprofit News.
Walt Disney Company
$15 million commitment for rapid-response and rebuilding efforts in Los Angeles.
Among others, the grant recipients include the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, and the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank.
Warner Bros. Discovery
$15 million commitment for immediate response and recovery efforts in Los Angeles.
L.A. Arts Community Fire Relief Fund
$12 million in emergency aid for artists who have lost their homes, studios, or jobs in the Los Angeles fires.
The J. Paul Getty Trust led the effort to create the fund, which has received additional support from the Mohn Art Collective in partnership with East West Bank, the Mellon Foundation, the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Qatar Museums, and the Ford Foundation. It will be administered by the Center for Cultural Innovation.
Amazon
$10 million commitment to a collection of relief groups that includes American Red Cross of Southern California, FireAid, MusiCares Fire Relief Effort, World Central Kitchen, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, Habitat for Los Angeles Wildfire Fund, and the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Small Business Relief/Recovery Fund.
Comcast NBCUniversal
$10 million for disaster relief and recovery efforts in Los Angeles.
Of the total, $2.5 million will go to the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles’ ReBuild LA program. The remaining grants will be shared among the American Red Cross, the Entertainment Industry Foundation SoCal Fire Fund, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, and the YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles, among other grantees.
Netflix
$10 million for both immediate and future relief needs in Los Angeles.
The grant will be shared among the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, California Community Fund Wildfire Recovery Fund, World Central Kitchen, Motion Picture and Television Fund, and Entertainment Community Fund.
Wonderful Company
$10 million commitment to fire-relief efforts in Los Angeles.
So far, the beverage and snack company has given $1 million to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation and $500,000 to the Los Angeles Police Foundation.
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
$5 million through its California Wildfire Response and Preparedness Fund to support animal-welfare organizations that are helping pets displaced by fire.
NFL Foundation
$5 million to local organizations that are serving Los Angeles-area residents who have been affected by the wildfires.
The football teams that have pledged toward this total are the Los Angeles Chargers, the Los Angeles Rams, the Minnesota Vikings, and the Houston Texans.
Snap
$5 million in immediate aid to evacuees and first responders in Los Angeles.
Sony Group Corporation
$5 million to support first responders, community relief and rebuilding efforts, and employee assistance programs in response to the fires in Southern California.
BeyGood Foundation
$2.5 million through its L.A. Fire Relief Fund to offer direct cash assistance to families and community organizations in Los Angeles that have lost their homes.
The superstar Beyoncé raises money through this organization to build stronger communities and advance social justice.
Sam’s Club, Walmart, and the Walmart Foundation
$2.5 million pledge to provide food, water, essential products, and direct cash assistance to residents of southern California who lost their homes in the recent wildfires.
California Black Freedom Fund and California Community Foundation
$2.2 million through the Black L.A. Relief and Recovery Fund to support community organizations that are serving the immediate and long-term needs of Black residents of Altadena and Pasadena who have been displaced by the wildfires.
FOX Corporation
$1 million to the American Red Cross for its wildfire-relief efforts in Southern California.
Paramount
$1 million to the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, the California Fire Foundation, American Red Cross, Direct Relief, World Central Kitchen, and Best Friends Animal Society for their wildfire-relief efforts.
SAG-AFTRA
$1 million through its SAG-AFTRA Foundation to assist members of the entertainers’ union who have lost their homes in the Los Angeles fires.
Skechers
$1 million pledge to back the wildfire-relief efforts of the American Red Cross, Baby2Baby, California Fire Foundation Wildfire and Disaster Relief Fund, Pasadena Education Foundation’s Eaton Fire Response Fund, and YMCA Metropolitan Los Angeles.
Verizon Foundation
$1 million to provide resources to firefighters and first responders in Los Angeles.
The American Red Cross and the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation have each received $500,000.