COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and Arts Funding: Update and action items
Grantmakers in the Arts is sharing resources and guidance on COVID-19 (coronavirus disease) and encouraging grantmakers to support their grantees by treating their funding flexibly in these difficult and rapidly shifting circumstances.
The arts and culture sectors are seeing the negative impacts from strategies of social distancing and limiting travel. Organizations are seeing declines in ticket revenue, or being pushed to cancel performances or postpone events. Artists may have their gigs and performances cancelled, or need to turn down opportunities that require travel and large crowds. Artists and organizations are also feeling the impact of and working to address increases of racism and prejudice toward Asian communities.
Grantmakers throughout the field are strategizing how best to support their cultural communities. Grantmakers cannot know how this crisis will impact their resources in the future. But we do know what grants we have in the field now. Our central advice is to support grantees’ treating those resources flexibly. This recommendation is also a central piece of our ongoing Capitalization work as well as Rebecca Thomas’ article in the winter 2020 GIA Reader, Are Cultural Organizations Recession-Ready?
GIA would like to share a link to our colleagues CERF+, and to NCAPER: National Coalition for Arts’ Preparedness & Emergency Response and its resources as well as to NCAPER Director Jan Newcomb at jnewcomb@ncaper.org.
While the spread and impact of the virus here in the U.S. is not yet known, you should have a plan in the event that, in the interest of public health, your organization needs to delay or cancel events or temporarily close. As The New York Times reported, World Health Organization officials said on March 11, 2020, “the spread of the coronavirus across more than 100 countries now qualifies as a global pandemic.”
COVID-19 Resources from GIA
Grantmakers in the Arts Emergency Response [Webinar]
Respond, Recover, Reimagine: How Funders Are Addressing the Coronavirus Pandemic [Blog]
A Call for Building Deep Resilience in Arts Funding: The future of our field post-coronavirus
We cannot prevent or respond to crises without the embrace of the full humanity of all peoples. GIA believes that the valuing of our full humanity is the power of arts and culture. We know you are working to support your cultural communities and look forward to sharing your work with peers across the nation.
Eddie Torres
GIA President & CEO
Field-Wide Responses & Calls to Action
- Artists may need a Depression-era jobs program today
- ArtsReady alert: Preparing for Potential Impact of the Coronavirus
- The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation: A Message to Our Grantees and Partners about Covid-19
- Barr Foundation: A Message to Our Greantees on Covid-19
- Candid.: Funding for Coronavirus
- CDC - Interim Guidance for Businesses and Employers
- Center for Cultural Innovation: Grantmakers’ Relief Funding of Individuals During a “Qualified Disaster”
- Council on Foundation’s “A Call to Action: Philanthropy’s commitment during Covid-19”
- Ford Foundation: A Message of Support for Our Grantees
- Letter to mayors of San Francisco and Oakland regarding Wage Workers and CoVID19
- The Nathan Cummings Foundation: Covid-19 Update
- Native American’s in Philanthropy: “Tribal Perspectives on COVID-19”
- NCAPER Recommended Principles for Arts Funding in the COVID-19 Crisis
- NCRP: By the Numbers: How Philanthropy Responded Druing the Great Recession
- NCRP President & CEO Shares His Favorite Funder Responses So Far To Covid-19
- Pew Center for Arts & Heritage: Our Response to COVID-19
- Philanthropy CA: Covid-19 Response
- Surdna Foundation: A Letter to Our Grantees About Covid-19
- United Philanthropy Forum: Joint PSO Statement on Keeping Equity at the Forefront in Philanthropy’s Response to the Coronavirus
Racial Equity & Justice Response
- AAPIP Statement on COVID-19
- adrienne maree brown: On Rushing Toward Apocalypse (with Aja Taylor)
- Artists Fight Coronavirus-Related Racism on Instagram
- Design Studio for Social Intervention: Social Justice in a Time of Social Distancing
- The Opportunity Agenda: Talking About COVID-19: A Call for Racial, Economic, and Health Equity
- Race Forward Statement on the Coronavirus Emergency, Official Response and its Impacts on Communitites of Color
Webinars, Articles, & Resources
- Grantmakers in the Arts Emergency Response [Webinar]
- $2.5 million in support will go to working artists and arts and cultural organizations financially impacted by COVID-19
- 6 Steps for Grant Makers to Take Now to Ensure Nonprofits Recover From Coronavirus Spread
- Advice to Funders in the Covid-19 Era
- Center for Disaster Philanthropy Blog: COVID-19 Approaches for Funders
- Center for Disaster Philanthropy: COVID-19 (Coronavirus): How Philanthropy Can Respond [Webinar]
- Center for Disaster Philanthropy: When Disaster Comes to our Door [Webinar]
- Center for Experimental Ethnography: Just Cut Us Some Slack [Webinar]
- Community Resilience in the Light of the Coronavirus
- Consultants Fear Coronavirus Will Hurt Fundraising, Survey Shows
- Coronavirus Closures Are Wiping Out Artists’ Income. These Cities Want to Help
- Council on Foundations: News & Updates on the Coronavirus Outbreak
- Event Safety Alliance - Prepare Your Organization for the Coronavirus Disease Outbreak [Webinar]
- Flamboyan Arts Fund and Mellon Foundation Announce $1 Million Puerto Rico Arts Emergency Relief Fund
- From Coughing Fits to Closings, Cultural World Girds for Coronavirus
- FSG - COVID-19: Seven Things Philanthropy Can Do
- Heads Up! Says Vu Le: Foundations, Nonprofits, and Our Response to COVID-19
- Help for Nonprofits During the Coronavirus and Uncertain Economic Times
- How Newark Retooled Its Ambitious Arts Grant Program to Respond to COVID-19
- How Nonprofits Can Utilize the New Federal Laws Dealing with COVID-19
- How to Beat Coronavirus Capitalism: Online teach-in (Haymarket Books, The Leap, Debt Collective, and Democratic Socialists of America)
- The Justice Collaborative: COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Response & Resources
- National Assembly of State Arts Agencies Resources for State Arts Agencies
- Nonprofit AF: A few things for nonprofits and foundations to consider in light of the Coronavirus
- Northern California Grantmakers - Guidance for Philanthropic Communications
- Philanthropy California - How philanthropy can support and enhance the government response to COVID-19 [Webinar]
- Seattle Office of Arts & Culture COVID-19 [Webinar]
- Theater Communications Group (TCG) - Coronavirus Preparedness for Theaters [Webinar]
- Ways of Gathering in the Age of COVID-19: A guide to livestreaming on HowlRound TV
- Why Coronavirus Relief Needs to be Permanent
Information Hubs
- American Alliance of Museums - Resources & Information for the Museum Field
- Americans for the Arts (AFTA)
- ArtsReady
- CDC - Get Your Mass Gatherings or Large Community Events Ready for Coronavirus Disease 2019
- Center for Disaster Philanthropy
- CERF+
- City of Boston Arts and Culture Update
- Council of Nonprofits
- Council on Foundations
- COVID-19 Mutual Aid Hub (national and regional)
- Disaster Resilience at Northern California Grantmakers
- Future of Music Coalition Tracking State-by-State Preparedness for Self-employed Workers Unemployment Claims
- Gig Workers Rising - COVID-19 Resources
- League of American Orchestras
- National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA)
- National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC)
- National Coalition for Arts’ Preparedness & Emergency Response (NCAPER) - Coronavirus/Covid 19 Preparedness for Arts Sector
- New England Foundation For the Arts (NEFA)
- New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA)
- Philanthropy New York
- Seattle Office of Arts and Culture
- United Philanthropy Forum’s Coronavirus Resource Page for PSOs ***For United Philanthropy Forum members
- World Health Organization - Mass gatherings
Rapid Response & Emergency Funds
- Arts/Equity/Reimagined: gives priority to small or medium-sized arts organizations in southwestern Pennsylvania
- 3Arts
- 4Culture - Cultural Relief Fund & Resources
- Actors Fund Emergency Financial Assistance (not just for actors)
- AGMA Relief Fund
- Alternate Roots
- Artist Relief | A coalition organized by Academy of American Poets, Artadia, Creative Capital, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, MAP Fund, National YoungArts Foundation, and United States Artists
- Artists Thrive
- Artist Trust
- Arts Loan Fund
- Bay Area/national relief funds collected by KQED
- Bronx Council on the Arts
- Center for Cultural Innovation
- City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) - Artist Emergency Relief Fund
- Colorado Artist Relief Fund
- Colorado Coronavirus: COVID-19 Arts & Culture Relief Fund
- Common Field
- COVID-19 Freelance Artist Resources
- Creative Capital
- East Bay/Oakland Relief Fund for Individuals in the Arts
- Emergency Relief Programs – Alliance of Artists Communities
- Foundation for Contemporary Arts
- Indy Arts COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund
- Lewis Prize for Music COVID-19 Community Response Fund
- Local 802 Emergency Relief (musicians)
- New Music USA
- New York Foundation for the Arts
- Performing Arts Worker Relief Fund in Bay Area
- Rauschenberg Emergency Fund/NYFA
- Shade Literary Arts Queer Writers of Color Relief Fund (national)
- Seattle Artist Relief Fund Amid COVID-1
- South Carolina Arts Commission
- Springboard for the Arts
- Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust
- Women Arts
This list of resources will be regularly updated.