LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- 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.
The star-studded FireAid benefit concerts brought in more than $100 million for immediate relief efforts and long-term needs in Los Angeles, according to estimates from organisers on Tuesday.
FireAid, the benefit concert that raised an estimated $100 million for those impacted by the Los Angeles fires last month, announced $50 million in grants on Tuesday to dozens of community-based ...
By Gil Kaufman The first round of grants targeting wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles following last month’s all-star FireAid benefit concerts were announced on Tuesday (Feb. 18).
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FireAid, the benefit concert that raised an estimated $100 million for those impacted by the Los Angeles fires last month, announced $50 million in grants on Tuesday to dozens of community-based ...
FireAid announced Tuesday how half of the estimated $100 million raised from its Los Angeles wildfire concerts will be distributed. The first set of grants totaling $50 million will be gifted to ...
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FireAid sends out first round of grants for Los Angeles relief efforts 00:33 With more than $100 million raised, organizers of last month's FireAid concert have announced where the first round of ...
The first round of grants targeting wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles following last month’s all-star FireAid benefit concerts were announced on Tuesday (Feb. 18). The $50 million-worth of ...