Emergency Grants

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Showing 1 - 10 of 30 organizations representing 42 opportunities.
ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA, THE
Phone: (212)221-7300
Fax: (212)764-0238
Email: info@actorsfund.org
The AIDS Initiative helps people learn how to live with and manage the disease through a comprehensive approach including advocacy for community services, crisis intervention and counseling, substance abuse and mental health services, financial assistance, referrals, support groups, legal referrals. Offices in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles.

The Conrad Cantzen Shoe Fund assists current entertainment industry union members, that are currently unemployed in the industry with the cost ($40 for shoes costing up to $80) of one new pair of shoes per year.

Entertainment Industry Assistance Program (EIAP) helps working entertainment professionals with counseling, advocacy, and emergency financial aid. Workshops offer guidance and expertise to help people handle their careers and personal lives. Services and offices available in Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York.

Through Mental Health Services, social workers provide evaluation and referrals, intensive case management and short-term treatment to deal with a wide array of significant issues ranging from depression to eating disorders to performance anxiety. Referrals are made to a wide network of providers who are familiar with industry issues and offer high-quality, low-cost services. If necessary, the Fund provides short-term grants to cover these expenses. For individuals struggling with long-term psychiatric disabilities, The Fund helps to secure supportive housing, day treatment, vocational rehabilitation, psychiatric care and medication management. Services available in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

The Fund's Senior and Disabled Program utilizes a case management approach for entertainment professionals who are disabled or age 62 or older to help them remain independent in the community. Services available in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.

ADOLPH AND ESTHER GOTTLIEB FOUNDATION, INC.
Phone: (212)226-0581
Fax: (212)226-0584
Email: shirsch@gottliebfoundation.org
The Emergency Assistance Program is intended to provide interim financial assistance to qualified artists whose needs are the result of an unforeseen, catastrophic incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation. Each grant is given as one-time assistance for a specific emergency, examples of which are fire, flood, or emergency medical need.

AMERICAN GUILD OF MUSICAL ARTISTS (AGMA)
Phone: (212)265-3687
Fax: (212)262-9088
Email: AGMA@MusicalArtists.org
ADMINISTERED BY THE ACTORS FUND. Emergency relief fund for AGMA members.

AMERICAN GUILD OF VARIETY ARTISTS (AGVA)
Phone: (212)675-1003
Fax: (212)633-0097
Emergency financial assistance for members in good standing.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF JOURNALISTS AND AUTHORS CHARITABLE TRUST
Phone: (212) 997-0947
Fax: (212) 937-2315
Email: info@asja.org
A grant for freelance writers who, because of advancing age, illness, or disability, are unable to work.

ARTISTS' FELLOWSHIP
Phone: (646)230-9833
Fax: (000)000-0000
Email: info@artistsfellowship.org
Assists professional fine artists (painters, graphic artists, sculptors) and their families in times of emergency, disability, or bereavement.

ASCAP FOUNDATION, THE
Phone: (212)621-6219
Fax: (212)595-3342
Email: ascapfoundation@ascap.com
ASCAP MEMBERS ONLY. Provides modest emergency assistance for emerging ASCAP Concert composers. Letters explaining need are accepted and addressed on a case by case basis.

BAGBY FOUNDATION FOR THE MUSICAL ARTS, INC.
Phone: (212)986-6094
Fax: (212)986-0627
Supports young, exceptionally talented operatic or classical music students of demonstrated merit in the New York Metropolitan area through individual coaching grants to assist with professional debuts or to further career development. Grants are based on talent and need.

Pension grants are usually awarded in the range of $400-$600/month to those elderly, retired opera singers and classical musicians who once had notable careers and who are now in documented need of financial assistance.

CARNEGIE FUND FOR AUTHORS
Phone: (516)877-2141
Fax: (000)000-0000
Offers grants-in-aid to qualified commercially published book authors who have experienced a financial emergency. Grants vary according to need, and are for authors who have suffered illness or other ailments which have caused financial hardship.

CHANGE, INC.
Phone: (212)473-3742
Fax: (000)000-0000
One-time only emergency grants for visual artists of any discipline within the U.S.