As we say goodbye to our Graduate Fellow, Jeff Robinson, we asked him for some final thoughts about his work with the SCAA. Back in November of 2019, GP briefed me on what to expect from this [...]
The SC Arts Alliance, along with funding partners Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, and the SC Arts Commission, announces a webinar series for arts organizations focused on financial [...]
During the COVID-19 epidemic, many artists and arts organizations are looking for ways to continue to reach audiences through virtual platforms. In lieu of our usual “Lunch Read” [...]
Expanded Giving Potential Under the CARES Act With the passage of the CARES Act, various forms of relief are now available to Creative Workers who might desperately need it. Non-profit Arts [...]
Update (April 16): Reports are showing that the SBA has committed 100% of the $349 billion included in the CARES Act. Additional funds are being considered by Congress but have not yet been [...]
When Congress passed the CARES Act, they approved the expansion of unemployment benefits to almost all individuals impacted by COVID-19 – including independent contractors and employers [...]
When the CARES Act passed Congress on Friday, one of the biggest programs approved was the expansion of Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans to include nonprofits and also independent [...]
From our friends at Americans for the Arts: Federal Arts FundingNote: This is a supplement to annual appropriations $75 million for the National Endowment for the Arts $75 million for the [...]
While artists and organizations are busy making sure their programs are safe for staff, audiences, and the general public, the SCAA is busy monitoring all advocacy work around COVID-19 to ensure [...]
This post is meant to provide guiding questions for organizations considering how their operations will be impacted. For a list of resources for your organization, visit the SC Arts [...]