MusiCares Fire Relief, the fund formed by
MusiCares and the
Recording Academy, will expand its fundraising efforts through direct viewer outreach on the 2/2
Grammy Awards telecast.
The fund has partnered with
Direct Relief,
the
California Community Foundation and the
Pasadena Community Foundation for this latest effort, which will go beyond serving Los Angeles-area music professionals to address the broader needs of others impacted in L.A.
Throughout the show, viewers will be encouraged to donate, with corporate sponsors also providing financial support.
Recording Academy and MusiCares CEO
Harvey Mason Jr. said, “In addition to raising money for music people, we are proud to add these three incredible partners who are supporting the Los Angeles region in other ways to maximize our efforts of aiding those impacted by this crisis. We are so grateful to these organizations for their collaboration and look forward to bringing music professionals and fans together on Sunday, Feb. 2, to help rebuild and uplift Los Angeles and its people.”
To contribute to support music people impacted by the Greater Los Angeles fires, visit the MusiCares fire-relief
site.
To contribute to support music people and others impacted by the Greater Los Angeles fires, visit the Recording Academy's fire-relief
site.
Music pros affected by the fires can seek support from
MusiCares here.
The 67th Grammy Awards will be broadcast live on
CBS and
Paramount+.