Federal funds have started to flow for some, but not all, of the nonprofits that were left high and dry by the Trump administration’s aborted freeze on federal grants. But even those groups worry that ...
Los Angeles business leader Rick Caruso is using his connections to help his newly-launched nonprofit organization that aims to rebuild after wildfires.
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Billionaire developer Rick Caruso has launched a nonprofit group to help rebuild Los Angeles after last month’s historic wildfires.
The neighborhood is likely to grow more expensive and exclusive as millionaire Angelenos demand a fast-track recovery.
Caruso’s initiative signals the intention of finance capital to exploit the wildfires disaster for the pursuit of profits ...
Civic leaders in the region believe that side efforts are necessary to rebuild after the wildfires. They just can’t settle on ...
The billionaire developer says it's his "responsibility" to lead rebuilding efforts after the Palisades and Eaton fires.
He has been critical of the Los Angeles government since the start of the fires and condemned cuts to the Los Angeles Fire Department budget, lack of water in reservoirs and a lack of firefighting ...
Rick Caruso said the effort, Steadfast LA, will expedite the recovery in areas left devastated by the wildfires.
A number of heavy hitters are already involved at the foundation, Steadfast LA, including Gensler Global co-Chair Andy Cohen, ...
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