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FireAid, the benefit concert which raised an estimated $100 million to benefit those impacted by the LA fires, announced $50 ...
FireAid is distributing $50 million in grants of $100,000 or more to community-based organizations for Los Angeles fire relief.
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.
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.
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Although the deadly Eaton and Palisades fires in Southern California have stopped, local efforts to help those affected by ...