Deadline: Grants will be provided as long as the fund can sustain requests. The Cambridge Community Foundation, in partnership with the …
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Covid-19 Freelance Artist Resource
Resources & Information for Freelance, Unaffiliated Artists in the U.S.
Deadline: Grants will be provided as long as the fund can sustain requests. The Cambridge Community Foundation, in partnership with the …
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Deadline: Applications accepted on a rolling basis. TCBF provides financial relief in a confidential, respectful manner to individual theater practitioners …
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As part of our response to the Coronavirus/COVID-19 pandemic, Austin Creative Alliance has established The Artists Emergency Relief Fund to …
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The Atlanta Artist Lost Gig Fund is designed to provide financial assistance to Atlanta area artists who have unmet essential needs …
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Deadline: Application portal is temporarily closed due to volume of submissions As part of broader crisis response strategies, Arizona arts …
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The resources compiled in this document center NYC artists, educators, service workers, freelancers, and others impacted by cancellations in the …
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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LOTS of information about the CARES act and federal relief, broken down and updated by Amanda L. Kool. Read the …
This collaborative document was started by the NYC Artist Coalition and House Coalition to collect examples of grassroots responses to …
Regularly updated post with information for the Boston arts and culture community. View the post via ArtsBoston’s site.
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