FUND PROFILE

Eaton Fire Relief & Recovery Fund

In 2025, through the Eaton Fire Relief & Recovery Fund, Pasadena Community Foundation together with its supporting organization the Altadena Builds Back Foundation has delivered more than $20 million to accelerate recovery across our devastated community. PCF remains at the forefront of fire relief, championing Altadena’s long-term housing recovery and directing resources to community-based nonprofit agencies in support of families and individuals in Altadena, Pasadena, and Sierra Madre directly impacted by the Eaton Fire.

OVERVIEW

About the Fund

Thanks to extraordinary generosity, as of December 3, 2025 PCF has:

  • Established the Altadena Builds Back Foundation  (ABBF) to prioritize a community-centered recovery that focuses on restoring homes, helping renters return, and preserving the vibrancy, affordability, and diversity of Altadena.
  • Together with ABBF disbursed more than $20 million to over 110 nonprofit partners addressing urgent and longer-term needs. See list of PCF 2025 grantees, which includes Eaton Fire Relief & Recovery grantees as of November 1.

To learn about our fire relief work in the first half of 2025, read our Six-Month Impact Report which details a powerful, community-driven response to the Eaton Fire.

Our Role and Approach

Community foundations are nonprofit public charities focused on improving the lives of people through grantmaking in a defined local geographic area. As a community foundation in the Greater Pasadena area since 1953, PCF has a long history of catalyzing change through philanthropy. PCF supports more than 100 nonprofits in Altadena, Pasadena, and Sierra Madre with grant funding each year. Moreover, because of its long-standing relationships throughout Altadena, Pasadena, and Sierra Madre, PCF serves as a community leader that convenes partners around important initiatives and connects funders to organizations and to projects.

For these reasons, PCF is in a unique position to aid the Eaton Fire relief and recovery efforts. Our work includes not only strategic grantmaking through the Eaton Fire Fund but also sharing information, convening, coordinating, and collaborating with a range of partners.

Our community’s needs will continue to evolve following a disaster of this scale. Your support will ensure PCF’s ongoing support of our nonprofit partners on the frontlines of fire response.

 

In the months following the Eaton Fire, the Pasadena Community Foundation has partnered with nonprofit organizations throughout Altadena and Pasadena to direct emergency grants to impacted fire residents. These nonprofits were on the ground immediately and, with the help of PCF funding, disbursing aid that included:

  • Cash assistance
  • Groceries and emergency supplies
  • Emergency childcare
  • Rental assistance
  • Emergency housing

Phase 1 Grantee List
As of December 1 2025, Phase 1 funding has supported more than 40 nonprofits and faith-based organizations:

Altadena Library Foundation
Altadena Rotary Charities
Altadena Town Council/Altadena Eaton Fire Relief Fund
Beacon Housing
Boys & Girls Club of Pasadena
Casa Treatment Center
College Access Plan
Convalescent Aid Society
Door of Hope
Families Forward Learning Center
First African Methodist Episcopal Church
Five Acres
Flintridge Center
Foothill Family
Foothill Unity
Friends in Deed
Friends of the Altadena Library
Harambee Ministries
Huntington Hospital – Senior Care Network
Impact House
Learning Works
MPYD (Mentoring & Partnership for Youth Development)
My Tribe Rise
NDLON/Pasadena Job Center (2 grants)
New Revelation Baptist Church
PACTL
Pacific Clinics
Pasadena Audubon Society
Pasadena Humane
Pasadena Meals on Wheels
Pasadena Rosebud Charter School
Pasadena Senior Center
Pasadena Village (2 grants)
Project Passion
Shepherd’s Door
Shoes That Fit
St. Vincent de Paul at St. Elizabeth Church
Stars
Urban Homestead
Victory Bible Church
Villa Esperanza
WatchItGrow
Young & Healthy
YWCA San Gabriel Valley

 

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Phase 2 funding will be disbursed to local nonprofits that are providing the following stabilization and support aid:

  • Temporary and medium-term housing
  • Family support and childcare
  • Mental health support and children’s summer camps
  • Community healing and restoration initiatives
  • Case management

Phase 2 Grantee List

As of December 1, 2025, PCF has supported 45+ nonprofits and a $1.3 million childcare sector-relief initiative with Phase 2 funding. More will continue to be announced.

  • A Noise Within
  • Altadena Girls
  • Altagether
  • AltaMed Health Services
  • The Armory Center for the Arts
  • Better Today Better Tomorrow
  • Black Education Expo
  • Boys & Girls Club Pasadena
  • Brotherhood Crusade
  • Civic Soul
  • College Access Plan
  • Community Clergy Coalition
  • Day One
  • Door of Hope
  • Eaton Fire Collaborative
  • Eaton Fire Survivors Network
  • First AME Church
  • Friends in Deed
  • Gamble House Conservancy
  • Greenline Housing Foundation
  • Hands in the Soil
  • The Harmony Project
  • HMRI at Huntington Health
  • Jericho Road Pasadena
  • LA County Parks & Recreation Department
  • Lineage Performing Arts Center
  • Live Above the Hype
  • LOV Olive Branches
  • MPYD at John Muir High School
  • Neighborhood Housing Services of LA County
  • The Neighborhood Survants
  • Outward Bound Adventures
  • Pacific Oaks College and Children’s School
  • Pasadena Educational Foundation
  • Pasadena Educational Foundation
  • Pasadena Senior Center
  • Pasadena Sierra Madre YMCA
  • Pasadena Village
  • Professional Child  Development Associates
  • Stars
  • STEAMcoders
  • Shoes That Fit
  • TEDxAltadena
  • United Policy Holders
  • Union Station Homeless Services
  • Westminster Center
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PCF has formed the Altadena Builds Back Foundation as a supporting organization to focus resources and local leadership towards the long-term recovery and rebuilding of residential Altadena. ABBF has secured $57 million from generous donors who earmarked their gifts to support long-term housing recovery. Priorities include:

  • Gap funding for rebuilding
  • Land banking
  • Case management and financial counsel as it relates to rebuilding

ABBF and PCF are currently working with local leaders, residents, and community stakeholders to continue formulating plans.

Phase 3 Grantee List

As of December 1, 2025, PCF has supported the following nonprofits with Phase 3 funding:

  • Greenline Housing Foundation
  • Beacon Housing (2)
  • San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity
  • Eaton Fire Collaborative Long-Term Recovery Group
  • Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA)
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Grantmaking Impact

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$14+ million

as of December 1, 2025

PCF has partnered with more than 100 nonprofits that are addressing a wide range of community needs following the Eaton Fire.

$8 million

for Community Wellness

PCF together with California Community Foundation and other partners, directed $8 million in funding for the Community Healing & Restoration Grant Initiative.

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Affordable ADUs

for Eaton Fire Survivors

PCF funded the construction of three units of affordable housing for low-income fire survivors in partnership with Beacon Housing and YMCA of the Foothills.

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$500K+

for Mental Health initiatives

To date, PCF’s Eaton Fire funding has supported 20 nonprofits offering critical mental health services for fire survivors.

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Funding Requests

PCF invites nonprofit and community partners that are addressing fire relief and serve residents in the Greater Pasadena Area (Altadena, Pasadena, and Sierra Madre) to apply for funding from the Eaton Fire Relief & Recovery Fund. Visit the Eaton Fire Relief Grants page for complete information.

Please email the Community Impact team with questions: grants@pasadenacf.org

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