California Wildfire Grant Program 2025: Who Is Eligible And How To Apply

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If your home was destroyed or severely damaged in the recent California disasters, you may be eligible for a $20,000 grant through the Cal Assistance Mortgage Fund. In this video, I walk you through the program details, eligibility requirements, income limits by county, property and mortgage qualifications, and the full list of documents you’ll need to apply.
The application portal opens June 12, 2025, so it’s important to prepare early. Whether you're in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Francisco, or another affected area, this video will help you understand if you qualify and how to get started.

0:00 Introduction – $20K Grant for California Homeowners
1:15 What Is the Cal Assistance Mortgage Fund?
1:39 Who Qualifies for the Cal Assistance Mortgage Fund?
2:05 Income Limits by California County
2:48 Property Eligibility Requirements
3:15 Mortgage Eligibility Criteria
3:49 How to Prepare for the Application Portal (Opens June 12, 2025)
4:47 Can You Apply If You’ve Received FEMA or Insurance Money?
5:04 Is Your Mortgage in Forbearance or Delinquent? Here's What to Know
5:16 Do You Have to Repay the $20K Grant?
5:28 What Happens After You Apply?
5:49 What to Do If Your Application Is Denied

Official CalHFA Assistance Page
https://www.calhfa.ca.gov

List of Declared Disaster Areas in California
https://www.fema.gov/disaster/declarations
Check Your County’s Income Limits
https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/il.html

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