Alamo City artists affected by the pandemic could qualify for grants worth up to $7,500. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX ArtsFunding pandemic Arts Nonprofits
Local artists and nonprofits that promote, preserve, or enhance marginalized communities will be given greater consideration when applying for the grant money.
The city will parse out additional $1.5 million in federal dollars to groups assisting local immigrant communities. “The pandemic placed San Antonio’s arts community in a vulnerable position with significant financial impacts,” Krystal Jones, director of San Antonio's Department of Arts & Culture, said in a press release. “The goal of this program is to provide San Antonio’s creative industry immediate relief to continue to move forward through this pivotal recovery phase and on to creating arts programming that benefit our entire community.
Both artists and nonprofits also must prove that the COVID-19 pandemic negatively impacted their operations.
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