Through The DFSS Rental Assistance Program, rent and rent arrears payment is available for individuals and families that are in …
NYC Artist Coalition: COVID-19 Relief
Artists, health experts, gig workers, community spaces, community leaders, activists, policy makers, and mutual aid providers coordinate NYC COVID-19 pandemic …
NYC United Against Coronavirus – Resources and Information
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2) is a global pandemic virus currently prevalent throughout NYC. This document contains information and resources to …
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NYC COVID-19 RESOURCE KIT
The resources compiled in this document center NYC artists, educators, service workers, freelancers, and others impacted by cancellations in the …
Save Our Scene: Resources for the Electronic Music Community
Help the electronic music community (and others) during the current coronavirus pandemic, AKA COVID-19. Includes a wide variety of resources – …
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Dear Non-Profits, Small Businesses, Artists, Freelancers, Gig Workers, Self-Employers, Part-Timers, and Solo Shop Warriors Wondering What’s Next: This Money is For You. Please Take It.
LOTS of information about the CARES act and federal relief, broken down and updated by Amanda L. Kool. Read the …
How To Get On: a self-advocacy guide for folx with disabilities
A self-advocacy guide for anyone who is homebound or bedbound in the US. Special focus on folks with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis …
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Mobilization for Justice – Coronavirus Resource Guide
Fantastic list of resources, mostly focused on New York City, including government and legal assistance. More here.
Right to Counsel – NYC Coalition
Renters/tenants’ rights organization that works to stop evictions in New York City. More here.
ArtsBoston: CORONAVIRUS UPDATE FOR THE ARTS COMMUNITY
Regularly updated post with information for the Boston arts and culture community. View the post via ArtsBoston’s site.
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