
AARON RODGERS
NORCAL FIRE RECOVERY
GRANT PROGRAM
This grant program is focused on efforts that address health and wellness for youth in Butte County, especially in the Camp Fire footprint. The annual grant program accepts applications at the beginning of the year and awards grants in April.
Aaron Rodgers NorCal Fire Recovery Grant Program
The Aaron Rodgers NorCal Fire Recovery Fund at North Valley Community Foundation accepts applications annually in February. This grant program is focused on efforts that address health and wellness – physical and emotional – for youth in Butte County, especially in the Camp Fire footprint.
To see the projects that received grants in the 2026 cycle, read our press release.

Previous Grants Issued
The Aaron Rodgers NorCal Fire Recovery Fund was established at NVCF in the immediate aftermath of the Camp Fire in 2018. Since then, Aaron has been actively involved with several grant programs distributing millions of dollars for regional recovery.
After six years of grants for Camp Fire recovery, NVCF and the Aaron Rodgers NorCal Fire Recovery Fund switched to an annual grant cycle. The first grants, awarded in March 2025, totaled $215,266 for 12 organizations in the Camp Fire footprint and throughout Butte County.
Recipient | Description | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
Paradise Junior High School | To provide food, personal care products, clothing and bedding to students in need. | $5,000 | 09/27/2021 |
Thrive - CARE Team | To help launch of the CARE Team supporting Butte County families youth affected by suicide. | $50,000 | 08/31/2021 |
Basket Brigade Support Fund | Funds will provide Thanksgiving meals for 1,000 local families Camp Fire affected areas. | $10,000 | 07/02/2021 |
Feather River Center | To increase the number of individuals participating in the center's water safety and aquatic recreation activities. | $25,000 | 05/25/2021 |
NVCF - Camp Fire Healing Initiative Fund | To fund the End the Silence Youth Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Summit. | $50,000 | 05/25/2021 |
Everybody Healthy Body | For vouchers to increase the number of individuals participating in organized sport or other recreation activities by reducing cost as a barrier. | $100,000 | 04/20/2021 |
Magalia Community Park | To provide operating costs for programming and community services. | $50,000 | 04/06/2021 |
NVCF COVID-19 Employee Care Grant Program | To help local nonprofits and government agencies prepare, respond to and deploy resources for coronavirus response in the four-county region. | $50,000 | 12/18/2020 |
Everybody Healthy Body | Phase 2 of the Recreation and Play Voucher program. | $25,000 | 09/01/2020 |
The University Foundation, CSU Chico | To continue the program to provide physical activity classes to students affected by the Camp Fire. | $50,000 | 07/16/2020 |
Achieve Charter School of Paradise Inc. | To design and implement an extended day program focused on treating PTSD for students. | $50,000 | 07/14/2020 |
Park Planet | To repair and renovate a playground for the use of students in Concow. | $50,000 | 06/01/2020 |
Aaron was born and raised in Chico before becoming a Super Bowl-winning quarterback and four-time NFL Most Valuable Player.
The Aaron Rodgers NorCal Fire Recovery Fund was established in 2018 with $1 million from the Aaron Rodgers Foundation. The fund has been bolstered by thousands of additional donations, including contri-butions after Aaron hosted “Jeopardy” as well as proceeds from a celebrity golf event.
The fund has supported dozens of organizations and programs to help promote a sense of normalcy for young people as well as supporting several housing initiatives. The fund continues to issue grants for recovery from several Northern California wildfires, including $50,000 for relief efforts after both the Thompson Fire and Park Fire in Butte County in 2024.
Grants from the Aaron Rodgers NorCal Fire Recovery Fund have totaled $1.9 million.
Aaron started a new fund at NVCF in response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Aaron Rodgers Small-Business COVID-19 Fund. That fund helped 159 small, locally owned restaurants and retail businesses with rent and other operational costs to help survive pandemic restrictions. Grants from the fund totaled $1.6 million.
