LA County Household Relief Grant
LA County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA), partnered with The Center by Lendistry
What you get
$6,000–$18,000 (one-time, program closed)
Program disbursed $31.78M to 3,425 households between Feb 2025 and late 2025. No current re-opening announced.
Current status
Application window closed. $31.7M fully disbursed. No reopening announced as of May 2026. Existing applicants can still check status at lacountyrelieffund.com.
Who qualifies
- Geography
- CA · Los Angeles
- Income
- No income limit
- Property
- single family, condo, manufactured, townhouse, rental
- Disaster declaration
- Required: Eaton Fire (2025), Palisades Fire (2025)
What work qualifies
- Program-specific work
Other rules: Household must have been severely impacted by Eaton or Palisades fires.
How to apply
- 01Confirm your home meets the eligibility above.
- 02Complete the qualifying work (or document existing work if it already meets the spec).
- 03Submit to LA County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA) with photos, contractor invoices, and any required forms.
How RF1 helps
This one's closed. We'll let you know if LA County opens a follow-on round.
Most homeowners qualify on paper but never claim — hiring the crew, capturing the work to spec, and crafting the submission stops them. We run end-to-end home hardening with vetted installers, document every install for each program's filing, and stack every claim into one project.