FireAid, the benefit concert that raised an estimated $100 million for those impacted by the Los Angeles fires last month, ...
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FireAid is distributing $50 million in grants of $100,000 or more to community-based organizations for Los Angeles fire relief.
The FireAid benefit concert raised an estimated $100 million from donations, sponsors, streaming partners, and more.
The FireAid benefit concert raised an estimated $100 million for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, and half of it is already being distributed to organizations.
According to CalFire, the 2025 L.A. wildfires burned 57,660 acres, destroyed 16,249 structures and killed at least 29 people. Additionally, AccuWeather estimates the blazes caused more than $250 ...
With more than $100 million raised, organizers of last month's FireAid concert have announced where the first round of $50 ...
Ollie McSweeney, Contributing Writer On January 30th in Inglewood California, pop, grunge, and rock stars performed at the ...