Fire Relief Fund Grants

Fire Relief Fund Grants

The Monterey County Fire Relief Fund was created August 19, 2020 to help individuals and families impacted by current and future wildfires throughout Monterey County. 

Grants from this special purpose fund will support nonprofit organizations assisting with relief, recovery and rebuilding efforts for individuals and organizations affected by the fire. The grant guidelines are subject to change in order to be flexible and responsive to needs as they arise.

Grant Criteria

At this time, grants from the fund will focus on relief and recovery efforts and will be considered for the following types of activities:

Relief Efforts

Funds may be provided to organizations providing immediate direct relief to individuals in Monterey County impacted from the fires. Some possible activities might include:

  • Support for emergency shelter
  • Support for evacuees and residents (food, housing and immediate needs)
  • Financial assistance to those evacuated, and/or to those displaced or affected by the closure of businesses/employment
  • Efforts to support firefighters (equipment, etc.)

Recovery Efforts

Funds may be provided to organizations providing programming in Monterey County for communities impacted from the fires. Some possible activities might include:

  • Assist nonprofit organizations with program support and related impacts due to the wildfires and evacuations (Ex: program or service interruptions or relocation and reopening due to evacuations in the affected areas, equipment and other supplies due to evacuations and fire damage in the affected areas).
  • Programming to address the related-mental health impact

Rebuilding efforts

Due to the size and scope of the fires, we expect the rebuilding efforts to be long-term.

Some possible activities might include:

  1. Assistance to individuals who lost property (items not covered by insurance)
  2. Environmental projects to replant and rebuild burn scar areas
  3. Preparedness projects to help the community build disaster resilience.

Selecting Grants

We expect the needs generated by these fires will exceed the available funds. Applications will be reviewed by CFMC staff for approval by the CFMC President/CEO.

Grant Awards

Grants are expected to range between $2,000 to $30,000. Organizations may apply for more than one grant during the calendar year, as this fund is intended to be responsive to the ongoing needs of the community.

Eligibility

  • Grants are open to 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations and other public agencies serving the communities affected by the wildfires that began in Monterey County in August 2020.
  • Businesses and individuals are not eligible to apply at this time.

Exclusions

  • Activities that are non-secular or promote a religious doctrine
  • Academic or medical research
  • Funding to schools and public agencies that would supplant tax-supported, mandated services
  • Annual fundraising campaigns or events
  • Creation of, or addition to, endowment funds
  • Payment of debt or legal settlements
  • Political or partisan purposes
  • Unincorporated Groups
  • Fiscally sponsored groups

CFMC does not support organizations that discriminate in their employment practices, volunteer opportunities, or delivery of programs and services on the basis of race, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other characteristics protected by law.

Submitting a Grant Proposal

Monterey County Fire Relief Fund grant applications can be submitted at any time while funds are available. Grantmaking decisions will typically be made within two to four weeks of receipt of the proposal.

Apply for a Grant

Please visit www.cfmco.org/Apply for the grant application, instructions and all materials needed to submit a proposal. 

Monterey County Fire Relief Fund Guidelines

Monterey County Fire Relief Fund Application

Organizations that are awarded a Monterey County Fire Relief Fund grant are encouraged to stay in close contact with the CFMC on the progress of their efforts. A final grant report will not be required.

Apply

Contact

If you have questions about the Monterey County Fire Relief Fund grantmaking process after reviewing the guidelines and application instructions, please contact Laurel Lee-Alexander, Vice President of Community Impact, laurel@cfmco.org or 831.375.9712 x 112.

Recent Grants

Monterey County Fire Relief fund began making grants to Monterey County nonprofits just five days after the fund opened. As of September 2, 2021, $920,906 was granted, with more grant requests under review.

Recent Grants

American Red Cross of the Central Coast $30,000 Recovery efforts for Monterey County fires
Big Sur Fire $38,665 Firefighter needs for the Dolan Fire: equipment repair and replacement, volunteer firefighter stipends and meals, fuel
Big Sur Grange $20,000 Fire cleanup and ADA access
Big Sur Land Trust $30,000 River Fire recovery at Marks Ranch (Salinas)
Big Sur Park School $25,344 Tuition assistance
Cachagua Fire Protection Disctrict $1,500 Pagers and Personal Protective Equipment
Cachagua Fire Protection District $11,798 Firefighting clothing/protection and vehicle repair/maintenance
Cachagua Fire Protection District $1,748 Generator rental and fuel
Cachagua Fire Protection District $17,500 Pagers and Personal Protection Equipment
Cachagua Fire Protection District $19,000 Pagers and personal protection equipment
Carmel Valley Kiwanis Foundation $10,000 direct financial support for evacuees (food, housing and immediate needs)
Carmel Valley Kiwanis Foundation $20,000 Carmel Valley Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) mobile incident trailer and training
Carmel Valley Kiwanis Foundation $20,000 Community Emergency Response Team mobile incident trailer and training
Carmel Valley Rotary Club Foundation $2,000 “Chipper Day” for Robles del Rio, Carmel Valley
Carmel Valley Rotary Club Foundation $2,000 Chipper Day For Robles del Rio, Carmel Valley
Catholic Charities Of The Diocese Of Monterey $10,000 direct financial support for evacuees (food, housing and immediate needs)
Community Association of Big Sur $10,000 direct financial support for evacuees (food, housing and immediate needs)
Community Association of Big Sur $50,000 Financial support for workers
Community Association of Big Sur $50,000 Dolan Fire: Firefighter relief and fire recovery
Community Association of Big Sur $16,000 Dolan Fire Relief for the 15 Firefighters at the Nacimiento Station Incident
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $30,000 MontereyCoRecovers Relief Fund – basic needs
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $12,250 CERT training and PPE
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $15,000 MontereyCoRecovers Relief Fund Efforts #2
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $135,000 Financial assistance to families impacted by the Carmel Fire
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $120,000 Recovery support for individuals and businesses impacted by debris flow and mudslides
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $1,000 CERT Radio Coverage on Monterey Peninsula
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $70,000 Recovery support for residents impacted by debris flow and mudslides (River Fire, Salinas)
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $120,000 Recovery support for individuals and businesses impacted by debris flow and mudslides
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $1,000 CERT Radio Coverage on Monterey Peninsula
Community Emergency Response Volunteers of the Monterey Peninsula $70,000 Recovery support for residents impacted by debris flow and mudslides
Conservancy for the Range of the Condor $15,360 Repairing fire break damage on Anastasia Canyon property (hand crew restoration)
Conservancy for the Range of the Condor $15,360 Repairing fire break damage on Anastasia Canyon property
Foundation for Monterey County Free Libraries $14,000 Fire relief activities and supplies for evacuees in libraries
Friends of Cachagua Children’s Center $15,000 Grocery gift cards for Cachagua/Tassajara families
Hope, Horses & Kids $11,500 Evacuation operating support
Meals on Wheels of the Monterey Peninsula $30,000 Home Delivered Meals Program Expansion
Monterey County Youth Museum $20,000 Relief support for evacuees with children/organizational support
Monterey Firefighters Community Foundation $45,000 Monterey Firefighters emergency evacuation vehicle
Monterey Firefighters Community Foundation $45,000 Monterey Firefighters emergency evacuation vehicle
Monterey Firefighters Community Foundation $2,241 Wildland Fire Home Preparation Tools
Monterey Firefighters Community Foundation $2,241 Wildland Fire home preparation tools
Salinas Valley Fair $30,000 Fairgrounds digital infrastructure upgrade
Salvation Army-Monterey Peninsula Corps $10,000 direct financial support for evacuees (food, housing and immediate needs)
Ventana Wildlife Society $30,000 Rebuild the Condor Sanctuary

Resources

The CFMC’s Center for Nonprofit Excellence has curated a list of Monterey County Fire Relief resources to support individuals and families.

Donate

Learn more or make a gift to support the Monterey County Fire Relief Fund.