The American Alliance of Museums has compiled this guide to help museums prepare internally and externally for outbreaks in their communities and navigate the broader impact of COVID-19.
Read MoreMusiCares provides a safety net of critical assistance for music people in times of need.
Read MoreA snapshot guide for people who lost current or upcoming full or part-time work.
Read MoreAn informative step by step guide on eligibility and information on how to apply for a small business loan by U.S. Small Business Administration.
Read MoreBillboard has compiled a list of resources at both the national and state levels, including more than four dozen relief funds.
Read MoreWith the passing of AB 5, California moved to extend employee protections to freelancers this year, but many creative professionals still work for themselves and don't have typical salaried-worker safety nets like extended sick leave. Some self-employed people will not qualify for unemployment insurance, particularly artists who rely on informal, direct cash payments or practice without a business license.
With those challenges in mind, KQED has rounded up a list of mutual aid funds that distribute emergency grants to artists, creative professionals and freelancers facing financial hardships.
Read MoreIn a vivid example of the ad hoc and highly inconsistent way arts organizations are dealing with the spread of the potentially deadly coronavirus, the Seattle Symphony is operating as usual and played to large audiences over the weekend. Meanwhile, the San Francisco Symphony canceled all performances this week and next.
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