ARTISTS Emergency Resources for Artists: Artists, please note: if any of your work or live/work space has been damaged, take pictures and keep receipts of whatever you spend during this time.
Self-employed people are eligible for 'disaster unemployment insurance' in areas where a federal declaration of disaster has been declared. About.com explains more: http://jobsearch.about.com/od/unemployment/g/disasterunemployment.htm LMCC's Emergency Grants List: http://www.lmcc.net/uploads/grants/forms/2012-Fundraising-Emergency_Grants.pdf NYFA's Emergency Grants List: http://www.nyfa.org/source/content/content/disasterresources/disasterresources.aspx?DRID=54&CID=5&UDRID Joan Mitchell Foundation: sent out this message after the Hurricane: "If you are - or know of - a visual artist who has been affected by the hurricane please contact us. The Foundation has funding allocated specifically for emergency assistance to painters and sculptors affected by natural disasters... We know that communication for many is very limited now, but our staff can be reached by email at: [email protected]." Small Business Disaster Relief Loans: Federal: Small Business Administration (http://www.sba.gov/category/navigation-structure/loans-grants/small-business-loans/disaster-loans City: Department of Small Business Services has set up a Sandy recovery website (http://www.nyc.gov/html/sbs/nycbiz/html/home/home.shtml). For more information about the loans, call 311 and ask for NYC Business Solutions. Links to salvage / conservation / recovery information: Conservation OnLine: http://cool.conservation-us.org/byorg/nps/npsafter.html Studio Protector: http://www.studioprotector.org/OnlineGuide/Salvage.aspx American Institute for Conservation: http://www.conservation-us.org/disaster National Center for Preservation Technology and Training: http://ncptt.nps.gov/wet-recovery/ Heritage Preservation: http://www.heritagepreservation.org/PROGRAMS/TASKFER.HTM Craft Emergency Relief Fund: http://craftemergency.org/emergency-response Arts Ready: https://www.artsready.org/page/useful_links National Document Conservation Center: http://www.nedcc.org/disaster/disaster.php (Hotline: +1.978.470.1010) MoMA consortium on conserving works released this document on emergency handling of artwork damaged by flooding. Other: Christie's: Christie's is arranging space for Downtown artists to use their laptops and charge their phones, and may be able to assist galleries with storage space for their art. Those interested, please call (212) 468-7177. New York City Economic Development Corporation: For any business temporarily displaced, NYCEDC may have short-term "swing" office or storage space: information at www.nyc.gov/nycbusiness. New York City Arts Coalition offers helpful information about FEMA: Federal disaster resources will be dependent on your (or your arts group/business) being registered at FEMA. Go to www.disasterassistance.gov. NOTE: Performing Arts groups: The federal legislation that controls eligibility had some limitations after 9/11, which the Chair of NYSCA, Richard Schwartz, was able to work with the Pataki administration to have lifted. This means that Performing Arts groups may be told they are ineligible. Please let us know if this happens to you. /:b _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
