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As the COVID-19 public health crisis prolongs, NEFA continues to assemble resources – federal relief, grants, reimagining the sector, social justice and inclusion, and more - to share with the arts and culture sector.
Shared experiences are fundamental to the arts sector, and we look forward to better times ahead. We are also mindful that crises often have a disparate and inequitable impact, and our values of equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility will guide us as we respond to this evolving situation.
This page was last updated on January 19, 2022.
Many in the creative sector are experiencing housing insecurity and challenges with paying mortgages and rent. Find resources at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
An Arts Field Guide to Federal Disaster Relief (July 221), produced by NCAPER
COVID-19 Impact Report: The Patrons’ Perspective: A Guide to Safely & Successfully Reopening Theaters (July 2021), by TheaterMania and AudienceView
Recording: Shuttered Venue Operators Grant webinar on March 30, from the Small Business Administration
Recording: The Art of Reopening Webinar, from the National Endowment for the Arts
The Patrons Perspective: An Overview of Buying Behavior and a Timeline to Return to Theater, by Audience View and TheaterMania (January 2021)
Guide from the National Endowment for the Arts: The Art of Reopening: A Guide to Current Practices Among Arts Organizations During COVID-19
Audience Outlook Monitor (AOM) study (Phase I), about Boston audiences desire to return to cultural spaces
Recording: The Arts, Disability, & COVID-19 Town Hall.
Culture + Community in a time of Crisis: a Special Edition of Culture Track, from LaPlaca Cohen and Slover Linnet, released on July 7.
Vermont's Creative Sector: A Resource Guide for Covid-19 Reopening and Recovery
Many in the creative sector are experiencing housing insecurity and challenges with paying mortgages and rent. Find resources at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Applications to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) are currently due May 31, 2021 (extended from March 31, 2021). The American Rescue Plan made significant changes to PPP loans:
On March 19, the Small Business Administration launched a notification system for the forthcoming Shuttered Venue Operators Grant portal, which is scheduled to open on Thursday, April 8. Here is what eligible constituents (see page 1 of the latest FAQ) should do in advance in be prepared:
Signed into law on December 27, 2020, this pandemic relief funding includes several items of interest to the creative sector. Major highlights include:
Sources: Americans for the Arts, Arts North Carolina, League of American Orchestras, & MASSCreative
Individuals, self-employed, independent contractor, 1099 workers:
As the unemployment rate continues to increase, state unemployment offices may be overwhelmed by the influx in applications; find your state's unemployment office website and to learn about the process.
UI programs are in the process of receiving guidance on incorporating self-employed workers into the process; it's recommended that prospective applicants begin compiling a recent work history, earnings records, and documentation of separation or COVID-19 related disruptions. In most states, a social security number, physical address, e-mail address and banking information also are baseline requirements.
New England UI offices:
In most cases, you will be guided by local public health officials in terms of whether or not you cancel events. If you are part of a larger entity, such as a university, you may also have guidance from the university that you must implement. The cultural sector can be especially vulnerable to COVID-19 because we gather people for shared experiences. There are a host of resources available to arts and culture organizations, and specifically for performing arts organizations, that can help inform your planning.
NEFA staff are working remotely and making use of technology to continue our work; don't hesitate to contact us.
Check individual event listings on NEFA's Events page for updates on cancellations or converting to online events.
NEFA seeks to be supportive and flexible. Please contact relevant program staff to keep us informed about disruptions, cancellations, postponements, and impact of COVID-19 on your grant. We are surveying current grantees as we try understand the impact of this crisis on their specific grants.
Check your town or city’s website for guidance related to whether events should proceed, the status of COVID-19 in your community, and access to health care resources. Your state public health department is also an important resource.
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