Emergency Assistance

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Showing 1 - 10 of 17 organizations representing 24 opportunities.
ACTORS' EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA)
Phone: (212)869-8530
Fax: (212)719-9815
Email: info@actorsequity.org
Membership benefits in Actors Equity Association include health insurance, pension benefits, and casting news. Members also have access to services through the Actors Federal Credit Union and the Actors Fund.

ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA, THE
Phone: (212)221-7300
Fax: (212)764-0238
Email: info@actorsfund.org
An early purpose of The Actors' Fund was to pay for proper burials, and this tradition of service to the entertainment community continues. Since 1904, when The Fund purchased hundreds of cemetery plots in Brooklyn and Valhalla, New York, it has provided resting grounds for thousands of entertainment professionals.

Through the Musicians Assistance Program (MAP), an Actors' Fund social worker is situated in the offices of the American Federation of Musicians Local 802 in New York City. The MAP program provides help with a broad range of concerns including health, mental health, chemical dependency, housing, family and child care services. In addition this program offers a broad range of referrals and workshops tailored to the interests and needs of members of the music industry.

AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS IN UNITED STATES AND CANADA
Phone: (212)869-1330
Fax: (212)764-6134
With over 250 local unions throughout the United States and Canada, the union is the largest in the world representing the interests of the professional musician.

AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL ARTISTS (AGMA)
Phone: (212)265-3687
Fax: (212)262-9088
Email: AGMA@MusicalArtists.org
Membership in AGMA includes such benefits as accident insurance, health benefits, legal services, mortgages, pension, loans and the AGMA Emergency Relief Fund administered by the Actors Fund. AGMA represents opera and concert singers, production personnel and dancers at principal opera, and concert and dance companies.

AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS
Phone: (202)371-2830
Fax: (212)980-4857
240 pp, paperback.

ARTIST TRUST
Phone: (206)467-8734
Fax: (206)467-9633
Email: info@artisttrust.org
Published annually, provides a comprehensive professional resource guide for artists, ranging from healthcare and emergency services, to employment and business development resources. Available online in PDF. http://www.artisttrust.org/4artists/information/assets/default.html

On-line listing of opportunities for artists.

AUTHORS LEAGUE OF AMERICA, INC.
Phone: (212)564-8350
Fax: (212)564-5363
Interest-free loans to professional published authors and produced playwrights in need because of illness, misfortune, or other temporary emergency. The fund does not, and cannot, provide grants-in-aid or other long-range career assistance. Telephone, letter, or email.

CAREER TRANSITION FOR DANCERS (CTFD)
Phone: (212)764-0172
Fax: (212)764-0343
Email: info@careertransition.org
After an initial on-site or telephone intake interview, dancers who meet CTFD's eligibility guidelines can make appointments with one of CTFD's Career Counselors. This individualized service enables the organization to provide highly personalized guidance that recognizes the uniqueness of each dancer. Recognizing that transition is an individual process, services are offered on an open-ended, as needed basis to fit each dancer's needs, style, and pace in making a transition.

CRAFT EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND (CERF)
Phone: (802)229-2306
Fax: (802)223-6484
Email: info@craftemergency.org
CERF can offer booth fee reductions or waivers for select shows to qualifying CERF beneficiaries.

CERF offers beneficiaries discounts on and/or donations of craft-related supplies and equipment. CERF can broker this assistance directly with suppliers, manufacturers and others.

CERF's Phoenix Loan is used by craftspeople to re-establish, improve, or possibly expand their crafts making capacity. Phoenix Loans range from $3,500 to $8,000. No interest will be charged. Phoenix Loans must be repaid within 5 years.

CERF's Quick Loan is designed to provide immediate help to craftspeople who want to maintain or re-establish their crafts making capacity after career-threatening emergencies. The maximum Quick Loan is $3,500 and no interest is charged. Quick Loans must be repaid within 5 years.

Online resource links for insurance, emergency preparedness, professional resources, and emergency assistance programs for artists.

MUSIC MAKER RELIEF FOUNDATION
Phone: (919)643-2456
Fax: (919)643-2597
Email: info@musicmaker.org
Music Maker provides quality instruments and maintenance funds to recipient musicians who must be rooted in a Southern musical tradition, be 55 years or older and have an annual income less than $18,000.

Provides funding and services to musicians wishing to tour and record. Recipient musicians must be rooted in a Southern musical tradition, be 55 years or older and have an annual income less than $18,000.