COVID-19 Response Fund
Since the start of the pandemic, NYFA has focused its efforts on ensuring that artists are able to sustain themselves and their creative practices.
Artists/creatives have been the hardest hit by the COVID-19 crisis. According to survey results, 95% of arts workers report income loss, and 62% have become fully unemployed.1 In response, NYFA has been working on the frontline to support the economic and medical needs of artists, distributing over $4 million in financial assistance to date. Please help us continue this work.
Since the start of the current health crisis, NYFA has focused its efforts on ensuring that artists are able to sustain themselves and their creative practices. Until the economy and arts sector is fully restored, we will continue to devote all of our resources to supporting artists in this time of need.
For nearly 50 years, NYFA has provided concrete resources that artists and emerging arts organizations need to thrive – delivering crucial support through grants, access to additional funding sources, information resources, and professional development training. And right now, this work is more important than ever.
We expect these economic conditions to continue to impact the arts sector throughout 2021, and we need your help to sustain us until our community can fully recover from this crisis. Donations of any amount make a measurable impact on our community, and allow us to serve artists across all disciplines, and from all backgrounds. Thank you for your support!
DONATIONS TO NYFA’S COVID RESPONSE FUND WILL:
- Support Immigrant Artists by providing online visibility through weekly Instagram stories and online newsletters;
- Develop Online Resources that help artists connect to emergency funding and mental health resources;
- Support NYFA’s work to provide critical emergency relief grants to economically disadvantaged artists and arts workers;
- Provide online workshops and professional development to help artists and arts organizations adapt to the current environment; and
- Help connect arts workers to employment opportunities through NYFA’s online job board.
All donations are fully tax-deductible, and since the recent passing of the CARES Act, individuals can elect to deduct donations up to 100% of their 2020 adjusted gross income (up from 60% previously).
DONATEJOIN OUR LIST OF SUPPORTERS (IN FORMATION):
$50,000+
Deutsche Bank
$25,000+
Anonymous Was A Woman
The O’Grady Foundation
$10,000+
The Fanwood Foundation
Colm and Ella Kellher
John A. Reisenbach Foundation
The Maurice Foundation Sendak Foundation
Elizabeth Weatherford (in memory of Murray Reich)
Anonymous Donor
$5,000+
S & P Global
Jerome M. Cohen Foundation
Robin Cohen Reinach
Newman Family Foundation
The Wheeler Foundation
Anonymous Donor
$2,500+
Raymond and Gloria Naftali Foundation Inc.
Justin Tobin
Anonymous Donor
$1,000+
Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation
MoVoM Dance
Keith Fox
Lynda Logan
Carol Mendez
Jos Stumpe
6 Anonymous Donors
$999 or less
Kathryn Arnold
Barry Avirch
Gordon Bailey
Harry Bliss
Sarah Brannen
Lisa Brown
Gregory Cashman
Joseph Casino
Bethany Cathemer
Mary Coker
Elisha Cooper
Sarah Corathers
Ethan Cramer-Flood
Daniel Fishman
Brian Floca
Hemera Foundation
Jennifer Garwood
Maggie Gerrity
Fred Gitner
Susan Goldstein
Judith Greenberg
Haley Hill
Joel Isaacson
Kelly Jacobs
Randa Karambelas
Cheryl Karim
Colleen Kong-Savage
Emma Leonard
Cosmin Maiorescu
Martha Morton
Alyssa Neville
Kristen Nobles
Annette Parks
Kristen Reed
Rebecca Rigert
Leela Rothenberg
Tracey Rubin
Goldman Sachs
Doug Salati
Erika and Peter Saraf
David Saylor
Brian Selznick
Grace Slesinski
Liz Starin
Saki Tanaka
Ela Their
Janine Utell (In memory of James Maher)
Judith Woland
Elizabeth Yee
Liz Yee
Paul Zelinsky
28 Anonymous Donors
1National survey results conducted by Americans for the Arts.
Image (detail): Sangram Majumdar (Fellow in Painting ’18), creep, 2017, oil on linen