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LA County Relief: Funding & Resource Portal

The recent wildfires have devastated our communities, displacing many residents and causing unimaginable losses. This portal serves as a one-stop resource to connect with trusted organizations that are providing crucial relief and support to those affected. Below are funds focused on supporting first responders, offering housing assistance, providing relief for small businesses and workers, and removing barriers for students and communities. Together, we can unite to help our neighbors and LA County recover stronger than before.

Funds assisting firefighters and front-line personnel.

Rebuild Lives: Providing displaced families and individuals with housing and relocation assistance.

Empowering the Future: Removing barriers to education and communities overcoming disaster challenges by addressing short- and long-term needs.

Meeting Critical Needs: Providing essential aid, including food, shelter, mental health, and medical care.

Relief funds are available for eligible displaced workers experiencing job loss or significant wage reductions and help find new employment opportunities.

Relief funds are available for small businesses and non–profits who lost their business or revenue and need to recover and rebuild their legacy business.

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LA Region Worker Relief Fund

LA County and partners have launched an LA Region Worker Relief Fund for workers displaced and impacted by the 2025 wind and wildfire disaster. The program will provide grants up to $2,000 for eligible applicants to access relief and find economic security and new employment opportunities. The Fund will be administered by Community-Based Organization(s) with the Department of Economic Opportunity.

Grants will be awarded to workers with employment and wage loss due to the emergency who reside in LA County and are 18 years or older. Grants will be awarded based on impact and direct ability to access relief.

Eligible workers with employment or wage loss will receive $2,000 in cash assistance. Grants will be administered by DEO and Community-Based Organization partners.

Applications will open February 2025.

Technical assistance will be made available to workers, including accessibility in multiple languages and in partnership with region’s Americas Job Centers of California, the City’s Youth Source Centers, and Community-Based Organizations to ensure equitable and inclusive economic recovery for all impacted workers.

Relief funds support immediate cash assistance for the most impacted workers due to the wind and wildfires. They should support a worker’s ability to quickly access transportation, housing, childcare, technology access and other immediate expenses.

Institutional giving for the LA Region Worker Relief Fund is now live.

Donations will be managed by the LA County Department of Economic Opportunity and Southern California Grantmakers.

For information on how to contribute today, reach out to Stephanie Holloway at funds@opportunity.lacounty.gov and Libby Williams at libby.williams@lacity.org.

Mission: We create quality jobs, help small businesses and high-road employers start and grow, and build vibrant communities and spaces.

Vision: An equitable economy with thriving local communities, inclusive and sustainable growth, and opportunity and mobility for all.

For emergency resources and assistance for workers and businesses, visit: bit.ly/DEOWildfireResponse

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