Skip to content

Condition: Post with Page_List

Listen
Search
Please enter at least 3 characters.

Latest Stories

Deadline approaches for aid to fire-impacted workers, businesses

burned house
An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) contractor takes down protective tape while working to remove hazardous waste from homes destroyed in the Eaton Fire on February 11, 2025 in Altadena, California.
Mario Tama/Getty Images

Business owners, nonprofits and workers impacted by the January wildfires have less than one week left to apply for critical financial relief made possible through the LA Region Small Business Relief Fund and the LA Region Worker Relief Fund, officials announced Monday.

The deadline to apply is March 2 by 5 p.m.


Want to get caught up on what's happening in SoCal every weekday afternoon? Click to follow The L.A. Local wherever you get podcasts.

"I urge all eligible businesses and workers impacted by the January wildfires to apply for this critical financial relief before the March 2 deadline," LA County Board of Supervisors Chair Kathryn Barger said in a statement.

"These funds are designed to provide immediate support as our communities work toward long-term recovery. I want every bit of relief that's available to wildfire survivors to be accessed. If you need assistance, help is available -- don't wait to apply."

The Worker Relief Fund offers $2,000 cash grants to workers who lost income or employment as a direct result of the disaster.

The Small Business Relief Fund provides cash grants ranging from $2,000 to $25,000 for businesses and nonprofits that suffered structural damage, equipment or inventory loss, or significant revenue loss due to the wildfires. Priority is given to businesses that were completely destroyed.

To qualify for either program, applicants must be at least 18 years old and reside in Los Angeles County. Workers must have been employed or self- employed in the county at the time of the disaster, Barger said.

For anyone needing assistance with the application process, multilingual support is available throughout the county at Disaster Recovery Centers, America's Job Centers of California, BusinessSource and WorkSource Centers, the Department of Economic Opportunity's Office of Small Business, and Impacted Worker and Family Recovery Centers.

A list of the over 50 organizations offering in-person help and technical assistance can be accessed at the county's Department of Economic Opportunity website.

Anyone who has general questions or has difficulty accessing technology can call or text LA County's Small Business Relief Fund at 213-523-3231.

For detailed eligibility requirements, application instructions, and helpful resources, visit laregionfund.lacounty.gov before the deadline.

Follow KNX News 97.1 FM
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok