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ARTS RESOURCES DURING THE COVID-19 EMERGENCY

WEBINAR RESOURCES:

CITY OF LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS (DCA): HTTPS://CULTURELA.ORG/

The Department of Cultural Affairs website and social media channels: FacebookInstagram, and Twitter are where you'll find information about upcoming online classes, online grantee events, and online resources for artists and for individuals and families.

DCA at Home: The DCA at Home section lists a series of online events and video classes and links from Community Art Centers and grantees.

DCA COVID-19 Resources for Artists and the General Public: As a service to the greater Los Angeles community, and artists, DCA provides their Resource List, which catalogs emergency grant relief funds for artists and arts organizations, as well as tools, educational resources for artists. This list also contains art education, virtual tours, and online classes for families, students, and anyone interested in art experiences.

DCA Grant Opportunities: DCA supports artists through a variety of programs to ensure that free or low-cost art and cultural services are accessible to the people of Los Angeles.

 

LOS ANGELES COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE: HTTPS://WWW.LACOUNTYARTS.ORG/

The Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture website provides leadership, services, and support in areas including grants and technical assistance for nonprofit organizations, countywide arts education initiatives, commissioning and care for civic art collections, research and evaluation, access to creative pathways, professional development, free community programs, and cross sector creative strategies that address civic issues.

LA Regional COVID Relief Fund: https://www.lacovidfund.org/grants?fbclid=IwAR3bhAIl6wtuLu23mwEpRjEWdBPT2rDTR66qLQQOSFO1DCfa3kORh__xkEg

Department of Arts and Culture Digital Resource Centerhttps://www.lacountyarts.org/digital-resource-center

LA County Arts Grant Opportunities and Arts Internships: https://www.lacountyarts.org/opportunities

Youth Development Through the Arts: https://www.lacountyarts.org/sites/default/files/artsculture-youth-develoment-through-the-arts.pdf

Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture Info Sheet: https://www.lacountyarts.org/sites/default/files/artsandcultureinfosheet-v3.pdf

LA County Arts Internship Program 2019 Highlights: https://www.lacountyarts.org/sites/default/files/2019internshiphighlights_v4.pdf

 

ARTS FOR LA: HTTPS://WWW.ARTSFORLA.ORG/

Visit the Arts For LA website to keep up to date with the latest Arts for LA News, upcoming events, find job opportunities, call-to-artists, and professional development events. Become a member of the Creative Economy!

Arts for LA Job Listings: https://www.artsforla.org/job_listings

Arts for LA Artist Opportunities: https://www.artsforla.org/artist_opportunities

Take Action: https://www.artsforla.org/fight_for_arts_education

WHAT CAN I DO TODAY?:

  • Start your application for U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) available programs and specifically for a COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan.
  • File an Employment Development Department (EDD) UI Online Application - the fastest and most convenient way to file or reopen your claim, certify for benefits, and get up-to-date claim and payment information. Self-employed and independent contractors now qualify.
  • Take the Americans for the Arts (AFTA) Survey here designed to collect information about the financial and human impacts that the spread of the coronavirus has had on arts and cultural organizations since that date.
  • If you are an individual such as a practicing artist/hobby artist/creative worker/culture bearer, an educator/teaching artist, and/or a creative entrepreneur, click here to complete the AFTA separate survey for individuals.

PROGRAMS INITIATED TO-DATE:

FEDERAL RELIEF RESOURCES

STATE RELIEF RESOURCES

  • All independent contractors and the self-employed professionals qualify for the expanded Pandemic Unemployment Assistance. For more information, visit the California Employment Development Department (EDD) at edd.ca.gov.

CITY RELIEF RESOURCES

RELIEF FUNDS & FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR INDIVIDUALS

  • Actors Fund emergency financial assistance program helps eligible applicants in need. The Actors Fund is also administering COVID19 Assistance programs for performing arts and entertainment unions including SAG-AFTRA, IATSE, Actors Equity Association, American Guild of Musical Artists and Musicians Local 802. Additionally, The Fund is administering the Jujamcyn Theatre Assistance Program.
  • Artly World launched the Artist Relief Project supporting artist with $200 grants.
  • Dramatists Guild Foundation launches relief fund supporting individual playwrights, composers, lyricists, and bookwriters.
  • Forecast has launched a national initiative to support public artists and public art programs during this pandemic. They will immediately begin to offer pro bono consultations and technical support to any public artist or public art administrator based in the U.S. and the Native nations that share the same geography from now until May 31.
  • In light of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the artist community, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts is creating a temporary fund to meet the needs of experimental artists who have been impacted by the economic fallout from postponed or canceled performances and exhibitions.
  • In light of the COVID-19 crisis, Women's Center for Creative Work is currently distributing $1,000 grants to support individual artists. They are opting for a short form application and rolling weekly deadline for $1,000 grants. Applicants who qualify* can submit an application by the Friday deadline each week here.

ADDITIONAL ARTS RELIEF PROGRAMS:

HELP FOR PUBLIC ARTS SPACES

AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS: CORONAVIRUS WEBINARS