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1 | Financial Resources | Link | Type | *To add more resources to this list, please email programming@nwfolklife.org | |||||||||||||||||||||
2 | You can also see this on the Northwest Folklife website here: nwfolklife.org/covid19resourcelist/ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Medical Emergency Assistance | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | RAUSCHENBERG EMERGENCY GRANTS | http://bit.ly/2IHWIyo | One time grants for up to 5k for artists anywhere in US experiencing emergency medical expenses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | SMASH (Seattle Musicians Access to Sustainable Healthcare) | http://bit.ly/38OcUIK | Resource for uninsured musicians whose income limit is 400% of the Federal Poverty Level based on annual gross/adjusted gross income from all employment. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | Sweet Relief | Limited amount of funds available to be used specifically for musicians and music industry workers affected by the Coronavirus. Funds raised will go towards medical expenses, lodging, clothing, food and other vital living expenses to those impacted due to sickness or loss of work. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | CERF+ Emergcency Assistance Inquiry | Have to be severely sick with the Covid-19 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Artists Fellowship | “Fine Artists” are defined as those who create art for sale through galleries, private commission or reproduction in mass media. Media such as sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, art photography, mixed media, installations, and video art are considered “Fine Art” as defined above. (Temporarily limiting relief and assistance applications to those qualified applicants who are dealing with immediate medical emergencies and their aftermaths. This restriction will be revisited periodically as conditions change.). | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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10 | LGBTQI+ and BIPOC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Art and Culture Leaders of Color Emergency Fund | Disperses $200 first come first serve grants to art and cultural leaders who self identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color). | |||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | COVID-19 Mutual Aid Fund for LGBTQI+ BIPOC Folks | https://tinyurl.com/udzz78w | Gofund me inspired by Seattle Artist Relief Fund. Follows same formula as well as sending applications to other mutal aid funds that they are affiliated with. First come first served basis. (Donations are still possible but applications for financial aid are now closed). | ||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Queer Writers of Color Relief Fund | This fund is to help at least 100 queer writers of color who have been financially impacted by the current COVID-19. Priority will be given to queer trans women of color and queer disabled writers of color, but I hope this relief fund will help many queer writers of color it can. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Digital Undivided - The Doonie Fund | https://www.digitalundivided.com/dooniefund | $100 grants for Black female entrepreneurs: Are you a black female entrepreneur? Take this quick survey to determine eligibility for the Doonie Fund, named after Kathryn "Doonie" Hale. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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16 | Undocumented Workers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Relief for Undocumented Folx | We seek to provide direct economic support to our undocumented community during the “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order. Applications open now open, and we are estimating to distribute aid between $500 - $1,000 per individual to help where you need most. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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19 | Low-Income and At-Risk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | St. Vincent De Paul of King County | Focus on the low income, women, single moms, immigrants, and working poor. Shelter, transitional housing, one time rent help, legal for housing discrimination, bus passes and other support is arranged. They offer emergency rent, deposit, and utility help through local chapters. | M-F, 8 am - 3 pm Call Helpline (206) 767-6449 (instead of online form) for Kent, Covington or North Beacon Hill. NO Tukwila or South Park. Auburn (253) 833-2546 - M-F, 9:30am-12pm. (Auburn, Algona & Pacific) Sammamish: (425) 391-1178 Snoqualmie: (425) 888-2974 Vashon: (206) 450-7577 Snohomish County: (425) 355-3504 Pierce County: (253) 474-0519 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | Washington Connection | Offers a fast and easy way for families and individuals to apply for a variety of services such as Food, Cash, Child Care, Long-Term Care, and Medicare Savings Programs - up to $400, designed for people who can’t qualify other resources. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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23 | Small Business | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | Seattle Small Business Stabilization Fund (Deadline passed for round one, but should be more opening up). | http://bit.ly/3aObHCL | Up to 10k for small businesses (with physical establishment) experiencing loss of income due to COVID-19. The business owner must have a low/moderate income, smaller than five employees. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | Amazon Small Business Support Fund | For "eligible small business in or around an Amazon occupied building in Seattle or Bellevue" application process unverified, but email smallbusinessfund@amazon.com for more information or to inquire. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | Facebook for Business: Small Grants Guide | https://www.facebook.com/business/boost/grants/application-guide | We are offering a $4000 grant for the recipients in the US ($2500 cash, $1500 in optional ads credits) to help during this challenging time. To be eligible to apply, you must: ·Be a for-profit company · Have between 2 and 50 employees · Have been in business for over a year · Have experienced challenges from COVID-19 · Be in or near a location where Facebook operates | ||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | Sounders FC Relief Fund | https://www.soundersfc.com/covid-19/relieffund | The Seattle Sounders FC Relief Fund (“Fund”) was established by RAVE Foundation to support individuals, small businesses and nonprofits located in CenturyLink Field and in the neighborhoods surrounding CenturyLink Field that have been adversely impacted by the postponement of the 2020 MLS season due to COVID-19. Up to $1,000 grants for individuals and up to $7,500 grants. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | Sales Force: Financial Relief for Small Businesses | https://grants.ureeka.biz/salesforce | As part of our commitment to supporting small businesses, we are creating Salesforce Care Small Business Grants. We will soon be offering $10,000 grants to U.S. small businesses to provide capital to help them weather this crisis. International small business support will be announced soon. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | GlobalGiving - The Red Backpack Fund | https://www.globalgiving.org/redbackpackfund/ | $5,000 grants for female entrepreneurs - next round opens up May 4th | ||||||||||||||||||||||
30 | GoFundMe Small Business Relief Fund | https://www.gofundme.com/c/small-business-relief-initiative-and-fund-faq | Small businesses that have been negatively impacted by the coronavirus crisis can sign up on GoFundMe to start a fundraiser to benefit their small business. Local community members are able to search small business relief fundraisers on GoFundMe to find favorite small businesses they’d like to support. If a small business raises $500 on their GoFundMe and meets eligibility criteria listed below, they may be considered to receive a $500 matching grant from the Small Business Relief Fund. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and Verizon Small Business Recovery Fund | https://www.lisc.org/covid-19/verizon-small-business-recovery-fund/ | Up to $10K grants to US small businesses (second round opens up mid-April, sign up to be notified | ||||||||||||||||||||||
32 | Yelp Relief For Restaurants and Bars | https://blog.yelp.com/2020/03/coronavirus-relief-for-restaurants-and-bars?utm_source=biz_blog&utm_medium=yelp_blog&utm_content=blog_text_link | On March 20, Yelp announced $25 million in relief, primarily focused on supporting independent, local restaurant and nightlife businesses, in the form of waived advertising fees and free advertising, products, and services during this period. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
33 | US Small Business Association Relief Fund | US Small Business Relief **Update: The Express Bridge Loan Pilot Program & SBA Debt Relief are still available. The SBA is currently unable to accept new applications for the Paycheck Protection Program & Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL)-COVID-19 related assistance program (including EIDL Advances) based on available appropriations funding. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
34 | Save Small Business Fund | To apply, you must run a small business or chamber of commerce with between 3-20 employees (including yourself and not including independent contractors). The business must be located in an economically vulnerable community. This is defined as the bottom 80% of the most economically distressed zip codes in the United States, as ranked by the Distressed Communities Index. Before starting the application, you will be asked for the zip code where you are registered by the IRS as doing business, which will confirm your eligibility. **Downtown Seattle zipcodes do not qualify, but CD/ID/South Seattle do. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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36 | Non-Profits | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
37 | Seattle Foundation Covid-19 Fund | http://bit.ly/39N9Aiz | Support for community-based organizations experiencing economic impact, no application process, committee steered. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
38 | ArtsWA - CARES Act Relief Grant Guidelines and Application | ArtsWA is pleased to provide rapid-response funding to non-profit and fiscally sponsored arts groups and organizations that are facing financial hardship due to economic impacts related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Grants of up to $5,000 for general operating support. No funding match is required. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
39 | CARES Act Humanities Relief Grants | Grants of between $2,500 to $5,000 will be made to Washington State nonprofit cultural organizations that provide humanities programming, and that are facing financial hardship due to the coronavirus. Grants are for general operating expenses or specific projects. No match is required. Applications will be reviewed weekly by a grant review panel, between the dates of April 15 – May 31. Applicants will receive a decision or request for additional information within 10 business days of submission. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
40 | The Soze Agency - Artist + Activist Relief Fund | This fund, created by The Soze Foundation, TaskForce and Invisible Hand, supports artists + activists whose work has been impacted by COVID-19. **Update - We hope to support more applicants, but we need to raise more money. As we continue to raise money, unfortunately we are not accepting any new applications. If you would like to join the waiting list, please feel to add your information. The link to make donations is still available. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
41 | 4Culture Relief Fund | For 2k grants for individuals and 5k grants for organizations. The first round of funding will be available April 1 through May 15. Apply at any time within that time frame. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
42 | SJF COVID-19 Rapid Response | http://bit.ly/2wg3oRB | Up to 3k for projects and collective community responses prioritizing basic needs and for orgs that have received previous SJF Funding. (Please contact Julie-C if you do not have pre-existing relationships to SJF) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
43 | Performing Arts Readiness Network Grant | https://performingartsreadiness.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/PAR-Network-Grant-Guidelines-and-Application-2020.pdf | Ten (10) grants of between $5,000 - $25,000 each will be awarded for projects to support both the development of new or emerging disaster preparedness networks that include performing arts and culture organizations, and the expansion of existing networks to increase participation among performing arts organizations. Grant recipients will be provided a two-day training session to strengthen effective facilitation skills and foster relationships among networks. Application Deadline – Rolling Deadline: submit between June 1, 2020 and April 30, 2021. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
44 | PAR Performing Arts Institutional Emergency Preparedness Planning Grants | https://performingartsreadiness.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/PAR-Emergency-Planning-Grant-Guidelines-and-Application-2020.pdf | The “Performing Arts Readiness” (PAR) project, funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, seeks to improve emergency preparedness among performing arts organizations through advocacy and outreach. The national PAR team works to raise awareness, increase resources, and provide training that addresses the unique needs of the performing arts industry, development of basic tools to assist with planning and advocacy, and provision of grant opportunities to support network development and institutional preparedness. Application Deadlines – submit by July 31, 2020 for projects beginning between September 15 and November 1, 2020. If funding remains available, a second round of Planning Grants is expected to be offered in 2021. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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46 | Artists and Freelancers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
47 | City of Seattle Arts and Creative Workers Relief | Relief fund from City of Seattle's Office of Arts and Culture - the link to the Seattle Relief Fund is no longer available, but the Artist Trust's Relief Fund is still open. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
48 | Sustainability Resources by Gig/Genre | http://bit.ly/2ITNL53 | A master list of resources for artists compiled and organized by categories by Seattle Artist Relief Coalition | ||||||||||||||||||||||
49 | Artist Trust Relief Fund | The COVID-19 Artist Trust Relief Fund is open to individual artists of all disciplines residing in Washington State. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
50 | Freelancers Relief Fund | Freelancers Relief Fund is operated by Working Today, a nonprofit subsidiary of Freelancers Union, and provides assistance of up to $1,000 per household to qualifying freelancers to cover lost income and essential expenses. Applicants will be asked to submit a detailed funding request outlining their needs. Funding amounts will be determined by magnitude of income loss as a result of COVID-19. Applicants should be as detailed as possible, and provide as much documentation as possible, to support their funding requests. **Please note: Applications have been temporarily closed due to the overwhelming response we have received from our community. We will send an update to members when we are able to reopen application submissions. The link for people to donate to the Freelancers Relief Fund is still available. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
51 | Seattle Artist Fund | Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the arts in Seattle have been suffering. Shows have been postponed and cancelled, which means artists aren’t getting paid or getting to do what they love. This has proven to be very difficult, and it’s been less than a week. Please consider supporting artists and creators during this time of need. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
52 | The Haven Foundation | An individual who is committed to his/her industry or work, who has derived at least forty percent (40%) of his/her annual income over the past three (3) years from his/her personal production, performance or other work in the industry. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
53 | Adolph & Ester Gottlieb Foundation | Qualified painters, printmakers, and sculptors whose needs are the result of an unforeseen, catastrophic incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
54 | Artist Relief Project | share your website or resume, share fundraiser with own network | Facebook fundraiser: https://www.facebook.com/donate/142348897111761/2901820116523154/ We are offering relief to artists in the immediate short term in the form of a one-time stipend of $200 and in the long term in the form of support and resources for economically sustainable marketing opportunities | ||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA) | Grants of $1,000 to USA artists, collectives, groups, and ensembles for urgent needs related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Funding is intended to assist experimental artists whose exhibitions and performances have been cancelled or postponed due to coronavirus. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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57 | Musicians | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
58 | MusiCares | http://bit.ly/3aQIdEh | Short-term emergency financial assistance via Grammys for people with minimum of five years employment in the music industry and six commercially released recordings or videos (singles) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
59 | AGMA Relief Fund | American Guild of Musical Artists members only | |||||||||||||||||||||||
60 | Seattle Music Teachers Relief Fund | Local fund for income loss relief for Seattle Musicians due to cancelled lessons and other non-performance music work. Application process pending. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
61 | Equal Sound | For musicians who has lost income due to a cancelled gig as a result of the Coronavirus / Covid-19 outbreak | |||||||||||||||||||||||
62 | Seattle Producers/Engineers Relief | Mutual Aid for producers, engineers | |||||||||||||||||||||||
63 | Musician's Assocaition of Seattle, Local 76-493, AFM | Life changing event making it very difficult or impossible to cover one’s expenses for food, shelter and or medical needs. Up to and including $ 5000 is available in one calendar year. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
64 | The Vera Project COVID-19 Support | https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSccOcpdwc8lTlwWyqS0FQEUzasyDEGq3T_esrDWBY3iJLpv2A/viewform | The Vera Project is working with our friends and neighbors to help support our local musicians, artists, nonprofits, small businesses, and production & gig workers. Fill out this quick survey and we will do everything in our power to connect you to the resources and information you need. Once your answers are submitted, someone from our dedicated team of staff members and volunteers will get back to you with suggestions for aid, referrals to external resources, and/or direct support from VERA. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
65 | Hovercast Virtual Event License | http://bit.ly/38UbNr5 | Company offering free license to this livestream tools to independent artists and small businesses impact by COVID | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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67 | Writers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
68 | Pen America- Writers' Emergency Fund | At least one book by a reputable publishing house. Authors published by self-publishing presses (Create Space, Xlibris, Author House, etc) are not eligible.ten or more essays, short stories, or poems in literary anthologies or literary journals in the last two years a full-length play, performed in a theater of over 250 seats by a professional theater company. employment as a full-time professional journalist, columnist, or critic by a reputable print periodical OR 12 or more literary reviews in a nationally recognized print periodical in the last two years. editors and agents who have been professional for the last five years | |||||||||||||||||||||||
69 | Amercian Society of Journalists and Authors- ASJA | Do not need to be a memeber, samples of your published nonfiction work, financial documentation, medical and household documentation. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
70 | Carnegie Fund for Authors | American author who has published at least one full-length work — fiction or nonfiction — that has been published by a mainstream publisher. Applicants cannot have eligibility determined by a work that they paid to have published. A work may have been published in eBook format only, or in hardcover or softcover format, or in more than one format. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
71 | Dramatists Guild Foundation | Please note that for awards over $600 the Dramatist Guild Foundation is required by the IRS to issue the awardee a tax form 1099- Misc. This form is required to acknowledge the receipt of miscellaneous income by the awardee. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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73 | Actors and Stage Production | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
74 | Actors Fund | A minimum of five years of industry paid employment with earnings of at least $6,500 for three out of the last five years, or Twenty years of industry paid employment with a minimum of ten years of earnings of at least $5,000 for each of those years, and Financial need. Contact office: Los Angeles 323.933.9244, ext. 455 intakela@actorsfund.org | |||||||||||||||||||||||
75 | Washington State Stage Tech Emergency Fund | Emergency fund for production and technical workers | |||||||||||||||||||||||
76 | Behind the Scenes- Basic Need Grant | An Eligible Person is an individual who currently resides in the United States or Canada and has earned their living for a minimum of five years in the entertainment technology industry, or an immediate family member of such individual, including his or her spouse, domestic partner or dependent children. An eligible person does not need to be currently working in the industry as long as the time out of the industry is less than the total time worked in the industry. Performing artists are not eligible | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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78 | Industry and Labor Workers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
79 | Emergency Relief for Seattle Employees | http://www.seattle.gov/ease/ | Applicant must be a current regular City employee (not temporary or probationary) Documentation regarding the emergecny event, remittance documentiaton for payment | ||||||||||||||||||||||
80 | Foundation for Working Families | All applications are screened based on funding availability. Priority is given to UNION members who have experienced a financial hardship and needs assistance | |||||||||||||||||||||||
81 | Puget Sound Labor Agency | The PSLA has helped hundreds of union members through our Emergency Assistance Program. a partnership with union locals providing their members assistance with: mortgage/rent, utilities, phone bills | |||||||||||||||||||||||
82 | Seattle Hospitality Fund | http://bit.ly/2Wi2S03 | Emergency Relief Fund for industry workers **Update on 4/9 - the applications have re-opened, follow the link to the new application in the updates section. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
83 | The Plate Fund | For restaurant workers - If you have urgent, necessary expenses that you are unable to pay for until you receive federal assistance or unemployment insurance, or if you do not qualify for those benefits, The Plate Fund may be able to assist you with a $500 emergency relief grant. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
84 | Bartender Relief Fund | http://bit.ly/3d6GI6H | Emergency relief for bartenders | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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86 | Rent, Utilities, Internet & Phone | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
87 | West Seattle Helpline | One-time assistance to our neighbors in need We are not able to provide direct financial assistance for: Moving costs, Move-in deposits, Bills that are not past their due date | |||||||||||||||||||||||
88 | Queen Anne Helpline | Rent assistance, move- in assistance, utility payments, for eligable canadates in the zip codes 98119, 98199, 98109 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
89 | Seattle Utility Discount Program | http://bit.ly/33isRWK | Offers 60% discount on their Seattle City Light bill and a 50% discount on their Seattle Public Utilities bill for income-qualified residential households. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
90 | Lifeline, the Federal Communications Commission's Phone Program | Washington State cell phones carriers will provide Lifeline services to eligible clients. Lifeline is the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC's) program to make communications services accessible to low-income consumers. Lifeline provides subscribers a discount on monthly telephone service, broadband Internet access service, or voice-broadband bundled service purchased from participating providers. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
91 | Comcast "Internet Essentials" for qualifying new, low income customers impacted by COVID | http://bit.ly/2QfeVax | Comcast offering 2 months free internet to new customers impacted by COVID-19. Lots of qualifications and stipulations in this one. Comcaat could and should do better, but worth listing nonetheless. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
92 | Low Cost Internet Resources | Low cost internet access resources from Seattle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
93 | Free Internet for Seattle Students | Free access for internet for Seattle Public School Students |
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1 | Advocacy & Mutual Aid Efforts | Link | Type |
2 | Petitions | ||
3 | Got Green Emergency Justice | https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd2r2Qtqrh5h-fqiiRvQVx6lTR5lAuYoitoKQsmTAcJ9IF0eQ/viewform | Petition for equity in COVID-19 Response |
4 | Tax Amazon! Relief & Housing Crisis | https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdCoXk7A8vKtbAMxkxKRfrKNSjflNOPUClfM2kpVgC3Jz5yZg/viewform | Call on Seattle City Council to join Councilmembers Morales & Sawant to immediately pass a Big Business Tax of at least $500 million for relief & housing |
5 | Working Washington Petition | http://bit.ly/2Q7N1gM | Petition to Washington State leaders to halt evictions, prevent utility cut offs, preserve medical benefits, and institute emergency income assistance. |
6 | Endorse an Abolitionist Public Health Agenda | http://bit.ly/3acJkhT | Petition to Jay Inslee and Department of Corrections |
7 | Petition to Jay Inslee Rent Strike | https://www.change.org/p/governor-jay-inslee-governor-jay-inslee-to-forgive-rent-mortgage-in-washington-state-for-90-days/psf/share?source_location=combo_psf&psf_variant=combo&share_abi=1 | Petition for rent and mortgage forgiveness |
8 | Relief for Uber/Lyft Drivers Letter | http://bit.ly/2WiYbmI | Open letter and petition to support emergency relief for Uber and Lyft driver community |
9 | Entertainment Workers Relief Petition | http://bit.ly/2vuP6vV | Petition to Congress to include displaced entertainment workers in the COVID-19 relief package |
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11 | Advocacy | ||
12 | Social Justice Resource Fund Grantee La Resistencia | http://bit.ly/39N9KGH | Make 3 Phone Calls to Demand Adequate Health Care for Detainees at Northwest Detention Center |
13 | Rents Due | http://bit.ly/39XMUvR | Call to action to swiftly ask leadership to support and protect workers FULLY in Washington State |
14 | Small Business Federal Advocacy | https://www.smallbizcovid19.com/get-involved | Locally lead effort to support small businesses in federal relief packages |
15 | Support the ID | http://bit.ly/38Odmqq | Informal Facebook group for C/ID advocacy |
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17 | Donate / Offer Support | ||
18 | Feed the Beach | https://wa-bloc.org/donate/ | Donate money to support Free hot lunch program provided by community organizers and POC Owned local businesses for young people in Rainier Beach neighborhood |
19 | Seattle Restaraunt Workers Rent Fund | http://bit.ly/2QdfmCd | Donate to community-organized relief fund for food industry workers, application process pending. |
20 | Rent for Undocumented People | Donate to support | |
21 | WA Food Fund - Philanthropy Northwest | https://philanthropynw.org/wa-food-fund | WA Food Fund is raising money to provide food and supplies for those in need during the COVID-19 crisis, including the elderly, people who struggle with health issues or have lost their jobs, and children who normally rely on school for meals. |
22 | COVID-19 Survival for the People Fund | http://bit.ly/2U6U4Yb | Community-organized mutual aid fund |
23 | King County Regional Donations Connector | Regional Donations Connector | |
24 | Seattle Artist Relief Fund | http://bit.ly/2TK0ywX | Gofund me by and for Seattle artists to provide flexible funds for Seattle artists experiencing economic impact. |
25 | Seattle Music Teachers Relief Fund | http://bit.ly/2W66rq0 | Local fund for income loss relief for Seattle Musicians due to cancelled lessons and other non-performance music work. |
26 | Offer Mutual Aid Support | http://bit.ly/2TObXfw | Offer volunteer support or other resources to community members through Mutual Aid Solidarity Network |
27 | Mutual Aid Registry for Unhoused | https://amzn.to/33oWnKv | A mutual aid registry for unhoused people and their pets in South King County |
28 | Virtual Volunteer Opportunities List | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1X0fO3W7DDmRs2Zbsh6GVdrMuAn3n5yEcMde4rRQFOlQ/edit?usp=sharing | List of ways to volunteer virtually compiled by Adel of NW Folklife! |
29 | COVID-19 South King County & Eastside Mutual Aid | Neighbors helping Neighbors. Raising funds to support survivors, sick & disabled, immunocompromised, undocumented, black, queer, indigenous, and or people of color. | |
30 | Community Mutual AID (Auburn, Algona, Pacific) | Community Mutual AID (Auburn, Algona, Pacific) started this gofundme to aid the Indigenous communities, and families that are being marginalized such is the undocumented community. | |
31 | The Crocodile Employee Fund | Employees at The Crocodile - artenders, stage managers, the production team, box office, sound engineers, lighting designers, kitchen staff--a workforce of nearly 50 full and part-time employees--have been laid off and have lost a significant portion of their annual income that won't be made whole by unemployment - you can donate here. | |
32 | DIY Community Relief | https://theveraproject.org/donate/ | Please join us in supporting our incredible community of musicians, artists, gig workers, and nonprofits. All Donations made to The Vera Project until 4/30/20 will go directly toward sustaining the young people disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. Help us reach our fundraising goal of $10,000 to sustain young people disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, with a special focus on DIY spaces and the folx leading our music community that do not qualify for other means of institutional support. |
33 | VERA Merch Program | https://theveraproject.bigcartel.com/ | 100% of all profits from our newly launched web store will go directly to COVID-19 aid for the foreseeable future. Check out our community tab to support our membership and teaching artists, and keep an eye out for collaborative merch from local bands that we’ll be highlighting in the coming weeks. |
34 | Seattle Musicians Bandcamp Pages | http://bit.ly/38MLWRR | Buy music from local artists, support local creativity, add your own page. |
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36 | Request Support | ||
37 | Request Mutual Aid Support King County | http://bit.ly/2TZ2uRn | Request volunteers or other resources from community members through Mutual Aid Solidarity Network. Form to offer services below. |
38 | Request Mutual Aid Support Snohomish County | https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1I1d8ylS_jgmXZ_qnPR3_HtDucNEXybsE9_pAKU56g-k/viewform?ts=5e77f2b6&edit_requested=true | Request volunteers or other resources from community members through Mutual Aid Solidarity Network. |
39 | Covid Mutual Aid Tech Requests | https://forms.gle/7REPCJr354Z98pFZ6 | |
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41 | Organize | ||
42 | Freelancer Artists of Seattle Membership Application | https://forms.gle/sLLbJkK1xzqSZeaw5 | An emerging network of freelancer artists to advocate and share resources. |
43 | Workers Organizing Toolkit | https://docs.google.com/document/d/13CMbz7hP3GeQdwB5zlYoxl6gB9d5hatjKc-i74Q6Tmc/edit?fbclid=IwAR1Xk7blpB8vcWSLT96DeCOLpmqOj-Yr0UkFR8Lm9051l0Q3i6pyq_6_Ud4#heading=h.b6s5ia2l7fc | Toolkit for workers rights, how to file for unemployment |
44 | POC Swap | http://bit.ly/2QbslnT | Facebook group organizing for mutual aid response for and led by primarily BIPOC, disabled sex workers and their allies. |
45 | Green Light Project | http://bit.ly/38N5GVk | Facebook group organizing for mutual aid response for and led by primarily BIPOC, disabled sex workers and their allies. |
46 | SPS School Closure Survival Group | http://bit.ly/2TMlQdi | Parent and advocate resource for mutual aid in response to school closures |
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48 | Resources for Undocumented Communities | ||
49 | List of Resources for Undocumented Communities | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18p9OSlLpSYanIoUC-gEbhVbRMYVUfw4wyrixa9ekGdc/htmlview#gid=0 | Compiled by BMF Scholars |
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51 | Legal | ||
52 | Covid Request Legal Letter Templates | https://www.brumleylawfirm.com/covid-19-legal-resources?fbclid=IwAR0no1awmy7zix-rGJI8lZ_1ioatqhty2FDzSVisOS01PGPeUXC6zzJ6Pio | Whether you've been directly affected by the virus, are suffering its collateral economic impact, or have pending legal issues that have been slowed by reductions in court staffing, here's a list of resources to help you understand your questions. |
53 | CIELO Programs Advocacy Resources | If you are the victim of a crime or domestic violence and need to speak to someone for support, please call p (564) 999-0665 for more information and resources. | |
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55 | Impact Documentation | ||
56 | Independent Artist COVID-19 Impact Documentation | http://bit.ly/2vwvgk5 | A form to report and document your losses for collective relief and advocacy efforts |
57 | Oregon Artist Impact Survey | https://regionalarts.wufoo.com/forms/zn2mw530muqjyo/ | Survey on economic impact for Oregon based artists |
58 | Office of Film and Music Impact Survey | https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2RZX7PJ?fbclid=IwAR1uq51l9ay12DaYTEwTstyAfOReJVUMwz732wGKyqD97wM8NGlaeHGdw98 | Survey from the Office of Film and Music for WA Film Companies that have been impacted |
59 | COVID-19's Impact on Washington Film Workers | https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6ZCXSG7 | If you are a worker in the film industry who has experienced lost wages because of a delay in production, we want to hear from you. The information that you provide in this survey will give us powerful information to help advocate on behalf of the film industry now and in the future. |
60 | Central Area Biz Impact Survey | http://bit.ly/2U6S42e | Central Area Collaborative's survey on small business impact in the CD |
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62 | Live Stream Programs | ||
63 | Online Studio Visit List | http://bit.ly/2TPa2XK | This spreadsheet aggregates those who are available for online studio visits, guest lectures, and crits through video chat and other platforms. |
64 | The Quarantine Sessions | http://bit.ly/2UaluMN | Community page to share all live stream links to virtual shows |
65 | Live Events Industry Facebook group | http://bit.ly/2TWF7ZC | National group to share about impact and federal relief efforts |
66 | Capitol Hill Arts District Streaming Festival | **April 29 - May 3, 2020** While the event will be free to all, guests are encouraged to offer a donation on a sliding scale. All proceeds will go to the COVID-19 Artist Trust Relief Fund and will directly support individual artists. Direct donations to the presenting arts organizations and individuals are also encouraged. |
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1 | Informational Resources | Link | Type |
2 | Covid-19 Mutual Aid | http://bit.ly/2wPFsnZ | Seattle-based, community-organized network for resource and informational sharing. |
3 | Multilingual Factsheet | http://bit.ly/39L3qzv | Public Health Factsheets in 11 languages |
4 | King Country Creative Facebook | http://bit.ly/2vQ6yLL | Informational group for KC Creative |
5 | King County Creative Industries Handbook | https://handbook.kingcountycreative.com/ | Handbook for people in creative industries |
6 | Corona Virus from Social Justice Lens | http://bit.ly/2Qa6iOx | Educational/informational webinar |
7 | Mutual Aid and Survival Toolkit | http://bit.ly/38GcXX6 | Collection of links and resources organized by Disability Justice Culture Club |
8 | Washington Emergency Housing Protections | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JChVH-SwPZ6W_TpnRS-9nXmJldcTArrAbl-bJiX4sno/htmlview#gid=0 | Working Washington's list of emergency legislation all across the state |
9 | Washington Department of Health Case Numbers | https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus | Numbers of cases, deaths and tests for the state of WA, broken down by county, plus information on getting tested |
10 | King County Daily Updates | https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health/news/2020.aspx | List of daily press releases about the Coronavirus, availability of testing, case numbers and new ordinances from King County |
11 | UW Virtual Clinic | https://www.uwmedicine.org/services/virtual-clinic | Free online health visits with no restriction |
12 | Everyone On- Low Cost Internet Access | https://www.everyoneon.org/find-offers | A compiled and regularly updated list of national low cost or free internet access resources |
13 | Disabled Preppers Guide to Surviving Quarentine | http://bit.ly/39Xwdkr | Really thorough, thoughtful, informative and practical guide from By Leah Piepzna-Samarasinha brownstargirlnew@gmail.com brownstargirl.org facebook.com/leahlps |
14 | Virtual Music Events Directory | http://bit.ly/3a0wwec | A living document with informational forward, lists of tools, and calendar of live stream music events |
15 | City of Seattle Community Resource Page | http://bit.ly/3acGDwN | Includes information on how city is handling gathering ban enforcement. |
16 | Real Time COVID-19 Case Info | arcgis.com | Real time documented case info globally |
17 | New Small Business Recovery Task Force | http://bit.ly/2xyoXgw | Details on intial support package for small businesses created by City of Seattle to mitigate economic impact |
18 | Weekly Small Business Webinars | http://bit.ly/38PviRr | Seattle/Public Health informational resources for businesses |
19 | Art and Culture Sector Preparedness | http://bit.ly/2xAixNV | Informational article and resources from Americans for Arts |
20 | COVID-19 Mutual Aid Resources List | http://bit.ly/2vh6aWa | Commmunity compiled articles and groups for support |
21 | Public Health Approved DIY Sanitizer Recipe | http://bit.ly/38MG3nM | Public Health Approved Recipe for DIY hand sanitizer |
22 | Official Public Health Guidelines for Gathering | http://bit.ly/39Q1vcI | Current details on gathering bans from King County Public Health |
23 | UHaul Offering Discounted free/discounted moving and storage services for students displaced by COVID-19 | http://bit.ly/2W5vlpL | Unverified locally, but purportedly available nationwide. Call local branches and cite article for more information/to request services. |
24 | Federal Appropriations for COVID-19 | http://bit.ly/2U1xYpV | Details on federal appropriations act H.R. 6074 for coronavirus preparedness and response |
25 | Freelance Artist Resource List | http://bit.ly/2INSTr6 | National resource list for advocacy, information, and grants for freelance artists |
26 | Coronavirus: Info for the Unemployed | http://bit.ly/3a0ysmM | United Way Resource Guide for people who are facing unemployment due to COVID-19 |
27 | COVID-19: Advice from Hong Kong | http://bit.ly/33fdKNC | Political literacy and practical tools from the frontlines in China |
28 | Giant List of Ideas for Being Home with Kids | http://bit.ly/2xEcjwF | Extensive collection of quarantine/social distancing friendly activities for kids |
29 | National List of Arts Resources During Covid | http://bit.ly/2vuyEMk | National list of resources compiled by Creative Capital |
30 | Coronavirus Response Guide for Organizers | http://bit.ly/2Wl3diu | Information, tools, and links to resources for community organizing strategies from Bay Rising! |
31 | Regional Resource List | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gHr60HHsJtRLpIO2e15wzNznaFL7KMWxWCIz4XXCqeA/edit#gid=0 | List of regional resources (those outside of Seattle/King County, compiled by Mark and Sarah at NW Folklife |
32 | Seattle Community Relief Doc | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PlEVhvw0uPNyWcn_o-pljXNE9l2RLWTG73BLMCd1vCw/edit | List of ways the community can help those who are vulnerable during this time and resources for those who are vulnerable. |
33 | COVID-19 US Resource Guide Compilation | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U1S50sFV2SUS3vJe1H_SR_iuJTk7efUoXKeCFLYoKeI/edit | Ongoing List of COVID-19 resource guides including nationwide ones and other regional guides |
34 | United Way Resource List Pierce County | Helpful resources, including updates from officials, educational activities for children and helpful information for dislocated workers. | |
35 | Spokane - The Fig Tree Resouce Directory | Guide to Congregations and Community Resources: Supplement on COVID-19 Resources in Spokane County COVID-19 PDF Found Here: http://www.thefigtree.org/connections/resources/2020-Covid-19.pdf | |
36 | Shelter/Housing Support | It is recommended to contact the Coordinated Entry Provider per county. Follow the link to see attached list of providers. | |
37 | Behavioral Health/ Substance Use | http://www.warecoveryhelpline.org/ | The Washington Recovery Help Line is a program of Crisis Connections. They offer an anonymous, confidential 24-hour help line for Washington State residents. This help line is for those experiencing substance use disorder, problem gambling, and/or a mental health challenge. Their professionally-trained volunteers and staff provide emotional support. They can also connect callers with local treatment resources or more community services. The hotline number for the Washington Recovery Help Line is: 1-866-789-1511 |
38 | Department of Corrections Washington State | Daily Situation Reports and COVID-19 Testing Tracking among Incarcerated Populations | |
39 | Beyond Prisons - Short Guide for How to Support Prisoners Duing the COVID-19 Crisis | The following guide is intended to help incarcerated people through the public health crisis as well as create opportunities for people on the outside to support one another in various ways. Developing mutual aid networks around supporting prisoners is necessary for the current COVID-19 crisis but are necessary for public health in general as well. | |
40 | Soul Fire Farm - BIPOC-Led Gardening Projects | BIPOC-Led How To Videos, Gardening Projects & Online Learning Resources compiled by Soul Fire Farm | |
41 | Flower Hill Institute - Seed Resource for Indigenous Peoples | Flower Hill Institute, together with Green Cover Seed, are offering a package that will assist even the most elementary of farmers to produce an acre of food for their families and communities.Through our program, you will be able to order a pound of specially designed Milpa seed mix free of charge. | |
42 | This House Is Not For Sale Poster from Chukundi Salisbury | This is a form to receive a free “This House Is Not For Sale” poster for homeowners in the CD experiencing aggressive and predatory real estate practices. | |
43 | Maintaining Vacant Business Properties - Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections | The City of Seattle has regulations and standards for maintaining vacant properties. These standards focus on keeping buildings closed to unauthorized entry and maintaining the structure and yard areas to prevent the accumulation of waste and deterioration of the building. | |
44 | Securing Your Business - Seattle Police Department | While our community is navigating this difficult time, the Seattle Police Department would like to provide some quick suggestions for securing businesses that now have reduced hours, or who have been forced to temporarily close. | |
45 | The Vera Project COVID-19 Support - Resources | Full list of resources and temporary employment opportunities compiled by the Vera Project. Please help us share this information with your networks and stay tuned for updates on additional community resources, COVID-19 advocacy initiatives, and exciting new programming opportunities to help keep our community afloat and DIY alive in Seattle and beyond. | |
46 | Wh!psmart Resource List | A resource list put together by Wh!psmart that provides a comprehensive list of resources for creatives that will be updated in real time by a dedicated staff member to ensure that the information is timely and relevant. | |
47 | King County Creative COVID-19 Handbook | King County Creative has established a COVID-19 Handbook for Creatives, to bring together resources to take care of yourself and your family; to support the arts and culture community; and to prepare for recovery. | |
48 | WAISN Resource Finder (Washington Immigrant Solidarity Network) | https://waisn.herokuapp.com/ | The WAISN Resource Finder is community-driven, collaborative, collective, imperfect, resource that is intended to be used by community organizations that work with the intention to help our immigrant and refugee siblings gain access to the resources necessary in this pandemic. This resource is led by WAISN community volunteers and information is provided to the best of our knowledge at the time of upload. This list is by no means exhaustive or representative of all that is out there. This database is intended for resources that are specifically available to immigrants and refugees. It is not a database of all available resources. |
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3 | COVID-19 Seattle-Area Emergency Food Resources | If you are in need of staples or a hot meal, the city has set up this interactive map to help you find a resource near you. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Washington State Food Banks | Tinyurl.com/wafoodbank | Map created by the Consulate of Mexico in Seattle on food banks in Washington State. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Free meal pickup for students | Site listing different pickup locations organized by school district. *Students don't need to be enrolled in the district where they pick up, but they must be present. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | School Sites for Student Meal Support | Seattle Public Schools has 26 schools that are serving as a hub for student meal support during the closure. These schools provide sack lunches prepared by our central kitchen for all Seattle Public Schools students Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m., for the duration of the school closure. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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10 | Coronavirus Parents: Parenting in a Pandemic | Coronavirus Parents: Parenting in a Pandemic is a group for parents, by parents, who are committed to supporting each other through the coronavirus pandemic. We aim to help each other navigate school closures, childcare needs, social isolation, and other pressing concerns for kids and parents. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | ParentMap | COVID-19 Resources for Puget Sound Families | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Vroom | https://www.vroom.org/ | Our free, science-based tips and tools help parents and caregivers give children a great start in life today—and an even better future. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | Seattle Public Schools Childcare | Link to individual childcare centers - child care provider to prioritize students experiencing homelessness, children whose families qualify for Free and Reduces Lunch supports, and children of first responders which includes medical personnel, hospital/clinic personnel, EMTs, firefighters, essential SPS staff providing meals, child care workers, grocery store workers, and pharmacy. Child care is available to both pre-school and elementary school age children. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Emergency Child Care | Invitation to register for the City of Seattle's Emergency Child Care program is currently open to FRONT-LINE ESSENTIAL WORKERS IN THE MEDICAL, HEALTHCARE, EMERGENCY SERVICES AND FOOD AND GROCERY SECTORS as defined under Mayor Durkan's Emergency Order on March 27, 2020. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Launch Learning - Emergency Child Care | http://www.launchlearning.org/ | Launch is providing free emergency childcare for first responders and essential workers. **Update starting 3/23/20 - The City of Seattle is asking providers to prioritize childcare for specific populations: Tier 1 is children of first responders, frontline medical workers, childcare workers and grocery workers. Tier 2 is children of transit workers and families with unstable housing. Since space is very limited, initially we will only be able to provide emergency childcare to currently-enrolled Launch families in Tier 1. If we still have space after registering Tier 1 families, we will then offer care to currently-enrolled Launch families in Tier 2. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Portland Area COVID-19 Childcare REQUEST Form | Please use this form if you need help with childcare, feeding children, or other support related to children during this time of disruption related to the COVID-19 pandemic. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Portland Area COVID-19 Childcare OFFER Form | Please use this form if you are able to help with childcare. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | CIELO Programs Educational Resources | If you are interested in how you can help support your child’s continued learning during this time please reach out directly to CIELO’s Education Program team at 564-999-3808 or 564-999-3812 for information and resources. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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22 | Homeschool resources from Africatown Center for Education and Innovation | Lists of Black Homeschooling Resources, and 500 free Ivy League courses you can take online for Adult Learning | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Free Internet for Seattle Students | Free access for internet for Seattle Public School Students | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | Seattle Public Schools Learning from home | short videos by subject and age | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | KCTS 9 and PBS Classroom | https://kcts9.pbslearningmedia.org/ | KCTS 9 and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | Supporting Preschoolers During School Closure | Suggested learning activities you can print at home for your child. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | Supporting Elementary Students During School Closure | Suggested learning activities you can print at home for your child. The same learning packets are dropped off at 26 Student Meal Distribution sites for families to pick up. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | Supporting Middle School Students During School Closure | Suggested learning activities you can print at home for your child. The same learning packets are dropped off at 26 Student Meal Distribution sites for families to pick up. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | Supporting High School Students During School Closure | SPS Guidance and Expectations for Continuity of Learning | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
30 | Special Education Resources to Support Students During School Closure | These are learning resources specifically for students receiving special education services. We are prioritizing resources based on the feedback we have received from our community and have initially shared supports for: social emotional learning, study skills and organization tools, speech language therapy support, and occupational/physical therapy supports. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
31 | Art Corps - COVID-19 Online Learning Resources | Art and expression — both its creation and its appreciation — tell us some truth about ourselves, about what it means to be a human being. Our incredible teaching artists offer online lessons, step-by-step instruction, and simple activities that you can do remotely. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
32 | 123 Homeschool 4 Me | Free worksheets, hands-on activites, printable games, and more to make learning fun. You will find resources for all ages from toddler, pre k, kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, junior high, and more! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
33 | 8x8 | https://8x8.vc/ | Math, Reading, Writing, Science, Social Studies, Fine Arts, ESL, Foreign Language, Physical Education, Early Childhood, Special Education, STEM, Intervention Resources, Counseling, All of the above could be taught virtually using 8x8 Video Meetings at no charge. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
34 | All Digital School | https://alldigitalschool.com | Math, Reading, Writing, Science, Social Studies, Fine Arts, ESL, Foreign Language, Physical Education, Early Childhood, Special Education, STEM, Intervention Resources, Counseling Resources, Apps, Tools for teachers, parents and students. All content/directory on the site offered free due to covid-19. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
35 | Did You Know That?! ASL | Educational videos in American Sign Language. During the closings, more ASL videos will be added with the addition of comprehension questions and other resources will be added to help ASL teachers. For ESL, Foreign Language, Special Education, American Sign Language students. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
36 | Music Theory | https://www.musictheory.net/ | Free online content - Introductory and intermediate music theory lessons, exercises, ear trainers, and calculators. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
37 | Topical Storm | topicalstorm.com | 3rd - 5th Grade Students overcome their fear of writing and write independently. Teachers have their own classroom website with logins for students and co-teachers. All use is free. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
38 | Thinkster Math | Thinkster Math is a K-12 online math tutoring program. Effective today and for a limited time, we are offering for FREE, the Thinkster Math LITE version for K-8 students and families in the U.S. Students can do the Thinkster Math LITE version on their own, or with the help of a family member. Students will receive a FREE Math Skills Assessment and Detailed Diagnostic Report when they enroll for this THINKSTER-LITE program. The LITE version does not include live tutoring sessions, but gives students full access to all of our AI-powered worksheets and instructional videos to work through at their own pace. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
39 | Khan Academy Kids | Inspire a lifetime of learning and discovery with our free, fun educational program for children ages two to seven. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
40 | Starfall | Free games, songs, and interactive reading. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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44 | King County Library System | https://kcls.overdrive.com/ | eBooks and Audio Books | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
45 | Progressive Phonics | https://www.progressivephonics.com/ | Free progressively sequenced books online or to print out. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
46 | TeachingBooks' Book & Reading Engagement Kit: Home Edition | https://TeachingBooks.net/HomeEdition | Students, families, and teachers have complete access to the TeachingBooks suite of materials, all redesigned for this unprecedented time. Awaiting you are 172,000+ videos, audio recordings, activities, and lessons to enrich your community’s virtual learning. You can even share links and embed access on your websites, single sign on, and more. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
47 | Scholastic Learn at Home | Free resource for articles, stories, videos, learning challenges, etc | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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51 | PBS Kids - Oh Noah! | Kids video, mostly in English with some Spanish vocabulary. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
52 | Daniel Tigre en Español | Spanish-speaking children's show. This animated preschool series features Daniel, a shy but brave 4-year-old tiger who lives in the Imagination Neighborhood. With the help of his neighbors, family, and friends - O the Owl, Prince Wednesday, Catherine Kitty, and Miss Elena - Daniel has fun while learning the key skills necessary for school and life. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
53 | Spanish Playground | Videos to help you learn Spanish! Uses clear, slow language, common expressions and everyday vocabulary. In addition, we make the language easy to understand by using objects, gestures and lots of expression. We choose context that makes the words easier to understand and build in repetition. These videos are perfect for Spanish lessons at home. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
54 | Duolingo Language Courses for English Speakers | https://www.duolingo.com/courses | Learn languages for free. Web or app. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
55 | SciShow Kids | Making science fun and accessible, SciShow Kids is a wonderful choice for screen time, supplementing school lessons or finding answers to your kid’s endless list of questions. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
56 | It’s Okay to Be Smart | Produced by educational stalwart PBS Digital, It’s Okay To Be Smart encourages curiosity and host Joe Hanson makes learning fun. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
57 | Flocabulary | Flocabulary uses hip-hop to teach everything from language arts to history, for all ages. Flocabulary teaches standards-based lessons in a fun and memorable way. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
58 | MathAntics | https://www.youtube.com/user/mathantics | Covering basic arithmetic all the way up to algebra, MathAntics might be just the homework help your child needs. Breaking down complicated mathematical concepts into easy to understand basics, hosts Rob and Jeremy make math interesting. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
59 | Coma Niddy | https://www.youtube.com/user/comaniddy | Host and rapper Mike really likes science. Every month, Mike releases a new science-themed rap song and they are all awesome. He covers everything from deep space to scientists of color. This show is a great choice to complement middle school core sciences. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
60 | minutephysics | The channel tagline, “Simply put: cool physics and other sweet science” sums it up pretty nicely. Wave and particle physics, special relativity, dark matter, every cool thing about physics and advanced science is here. Whether your high schooler is struggling with advanced concepts or just thinks physics is awesome, Minute Physics is a great use of their screen time. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
61 | Marty Music | Host Marty Schwartz makes top-tier guitar instruction available to everyone. With daily updates covering lessons, theory, gear reviews and more, Marty can help your kids learn not only the what of basic lessons but the how of technique. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
62 | CrashCourse | Crash Course is the YouTube channel you didn’t know you needed. Entire courses in one channel, on everything from sociology to ancient myth, taught by qualified and entertaining instructors, this channel is great for students looking to go beyond their school lessons and parents who might want to brush up or learn something new. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
63 | Monterey Bay Aquarium - Live Feed of aquarium animals | Be delighted by the antics of our sea otters or mellow out to the hypnotic drifting of our jellies. With ten live cams to choose from, you can experience the wonder of the ocean no matter where you are. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
64 | The Kids Should See This | https://thekidshouldseethis.com/ | Smart videos for curious minds of all ages. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
65 | How It's Made - Videos | Television series that documents how various everyday products are made. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
66 | Virtual Museums | Explore virtual tours of famous art museums | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
67 | Adventures in Familyhood | 20 Virtual Field Trips To Take With Your Kids | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
68 | National Geographic Kids | https://kids.nationalgeographic.com | Articles and videos that explore subjects in science and culture around the world. For K-5th Grade Students. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
69 | Mo Williams | http://pigeonpresents.com/ | Author and illustrator offering daily doodles weekdays at 1pm. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
70 | Circletime | https://circletimefun.com/ | Sessions on music, arts & crafts and yoga | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
71 | Rockalingua | https://rockalingua.com/ | Music-based Spanish learning: videos, games, worksheets, etc. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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75 | Ideas for Being Home with Kids | http://bit.ly/2xEcjwF | Extensive collection of quarantine/social distancing friendly activities for kids | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
76 | Origami projects for all skill levels | https://www.origami-fun.com/ | From 3 years old on up to adult. What’s great about this is that you can work off of a square from ANY recycled piece of paper, decorate it by painting or coloring on it, then fold it in to a creation. Origami is also a great way to teach geometry to kids. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
77 | Top 10 All-Time Favorite Art Activities for Kids | Art activities that are fun and open-ended, easy to do, and the kind of activities that kids want to do over and over again. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
78 | 20 Easy Art Projects For Kids | 20 different easy art ideas for kids or adults that are guaranteed to turn out beautiful. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
79 | Kaleidoscope Play & Learn | https://www.pinterest.com/KPandL/ | Lots of 0-5 activities | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | Resource | Link | Type | This sheet describes resources that can be used to virtually support recovery from mental/substance use disorders . It also provides resources to help local recovery programs create virtual meetings. |
2 | Alcoholics Anonymous | http://aa-intergroup.org/ | Offers online support | |
3 | Cocaine Anonymous | https://www.ca-online.org/ | Offers online support and services | |
4 | LifeRing | LifeRing Secular Recovery offers online support | ||
5 | In The Rooms - Online Recovery Meetings | https://www.intherooms.com/home/ | Provides online support through live meetings and discussion groups | |
6 | Marijuana Anonymous | https://ma-online.org/ | Offers virtual support | |
7 | Narcotics Anonymous | https://www.na.org/meetingsearch/ | Offers a variety of online and skype meeting options | |
8 | Reddit Recovery | Offers a virtual hang out and support during recovery | ||
9 | Refuge Recovery | http://bit.ly/refugerecovery1 | Provides online and virtual support | |
10 | Self-Management and Recovery Training (SMART) Recovery | Offers global community of mutual-support groups, forums including a chat room and message board | ||
11 | SoberCity | https://www.soberocity.com/ | Offers an online support and recovery community | |
12 | Sobergrid | https://www.sobergrid.com/ | Offers an online platform to help anyone get sober and stay sober | |
13 | Soberistas | https://soberistas.com/ | Provides a women-only international online recovery community | |
14 | Sober Recovery | Provides an online forum for those in recovery and their friends and family | ||
15 | We Connect Recovery | Provides daily online recovery groups for those with substance use and mental illness | ||
16 | Unity Recovery + WEconnect + Alano Club | Providing daily virtual meeting for those in recovery and for their family members | ||
17 | The National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) HelpLine | http://bit.ly/NAMIresource | Coronavirus Information and Resources Guide | |
18 | National Alliance For Mental Illness | www.nami.org | NAMI hosts online communities where people exchange support and encouragement. These Discussion Groups can easily be joined by visiting the link. | |
19 | Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation | Contains online support meetings, blogs, mobile apps, social media groups, and movie suggestions, including the online support community | ||
20 | Shatterproof | http://bit.ly/shatterproof-coping | “How I’m Coping with COVID-19 and Social Isolation as a Person in Long-Term Recovery” provides helpful suggestions | |
21 | The Chopra Center | http://bit.ly/Chopra-calm | “Anxious About the Coronavirus? Here Are Eight Practical Tips on How to Stay Calm and Support Your Immune System.” | |
22 | 7 Cups | www.7cups.com | Free online text chat with a trained listener for emotional support and counseling. Also offers fee- for-service online therapy with a licensed mental health professional. Service/website also offered in Spanish. | |
23 | Emotions Anonymous | www.emotionsanonymous.org | An international fellowship of people who desire to have a better sense of emotional well-being. EA members have in person and online weekly meetings available in more than 30 countries with 600 active groups worldwide. The EA is nonprofessional and can be a complement to therapy | |
24 | Support Group Central | www.supportgroupscentral.com | Offers virtual support groups on numerous mental health conditions - free or low-cost. Website also offered in Spanish. | |
25 | TheTribe Wellness Community | www.support.therapytribe.com | Free, online peer support groups offering members facing mental health challenges and/or difficult family dynamics a safe place to connect. Support groups include Addiction, Anxiety, Depression, HIV/AIDS, LGBT, Marriage/Family, OCD and Teens | |
26 | SupportGroups.com | https://online.supportgroups.com/ | Website featuring 200+ online support groups. | |
27 | For Like Minds | www.forlikeminds.com | Online mental health support network that allows for individuals to connect with others who are living with or supporting someone with mental health conditions, substance use disorders, and stressful life events | |
28 | 18percent | www.18percent.org | Offers a free, peer-to-peer online support community for those struggling with a wide range of mental health issues. | |
29 | Psych Central | www.psychcentral.com | Offers online mental health resources, quizzes, news, an “Ask the Therapist” function, and online support communities. |
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2 | TacomaProbono | http://tacomaprobono.org/ | A COVID-19 Clinic is available to anyone from this website – people with questions or legal issues related to the virus can fill out an online form and receive a return call from a volunteer attorney. |
3 | Tacoma-Pierce County Housing Justice Project | Do you need legal advice about a landlord-tenant problem (rental agreements, moving, deposits, foreclosure notices, repairs, eviction, etc.) or any other type of housing issue? Call the Housing Justice Project at (253) 572-5134, or e-mail vls@tacomaprobono.org. | |
4 | Washington Law Help - COVID-19 Info | Forms and answers to common legal questions related to housing issues; at this point, forms for tenants and landlords to use to set up agreements to deal with tenants’ inability to pay rent are not listed yet, but there will continue to be many more resources added including new ways for tenants to apply for rent relief. Right now during the eviction moratorium people are encouraged to call 211 for rent resources and communicate with their landlord right away if they can’t pay rent. | |
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6 | California Lawyers for the Arts | Until the end of June, we will be offering more educational programs online on a sliding scale basis ranging from free to "pay what you can." The Lawyer Referral Services, California Inventors Assistance Program, and Arts Arbitration and Mediation Services will continue to operate at full capacity via telephone, email and digital communications. Legal clinics are being organized to take place through telephone instead of in-person consultations. | |
7 | Legal Aid Chicago Updates During COVID-19 | As COVID-19 impacts the lives of thousands of Chicagoans, Legal Aid Chicago remains steadfast in our mission to ensure that the most vulnerable people in Cook County have a legal advocate in their corner. | |
8 | Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts | Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts provides legal services, advice, and educational programming to artists and cultural organizations in Massachusetts. The VLA accomplishes its mission through the work of a panel of more than 500 attorneys who volunteer their time and services to provide legal counsel, education, and organizational support to the Massachusetts arts community. Our program serves individual artists, musical groups, and cultural organizations. |
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2 | COVID-19 Community Resource Map [Live] | arcg.is/1a4LOn | Map created by GroundBreakers to spotlight & connect community efforts in response to Covid-19. Each point links to local resources. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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6 | Portland business alliance survey | Portland business alliance survey | Survey for business impacted by COVID-19 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | PGE Payment Extension | Portland General Electric | Payment extension information | |||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | Portland Water Bureau Payment Assistance | Portland Water Bureau | Apply for payment assistance | |||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Encourage the purchase of gift certificates in Portland | Built Oregon | Accruing a list of bars, restaurants, and retail locations that are offering gift certificates. Submit your business here | |||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | Aggregage List of businesses selling gift certificates in Oregon | Air Table | List of places offering gift certificates | |||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | Clark County Office of Economic Development Survey | Clark County Office of Economic Development | Survey for businesses in Clark County that are impacted | |||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | Connecting Dots PDX | Connecting Dots PDX | A site for freelancers, creatives and small businesses to connect with folks that want to help. Folks who need help can submit what they need, and folks who want to help can submit what they can do and Connecting Dots will match them up | |||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | State of Oregon Unemployment Guide | State of Oregon | Comprehensive guide about collecting unemployment in Oregon due to the COVID-19 outbreak | |||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | Partners for a Hunger Free Oregon School Meals List | Partners for a Hunger Free Oregon | Google sheet with a list of all the schools serving meals in Oregon | |||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | Mutnomah County School Meals | Multnomah County | https://multco.us/sun | List of schools in Multnomah County serving meals | ||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | Portland COVID-19 Mutual Aid Volunteer Form | Portland Area "COVID-19" offer support | Form for folks that want to offer volunteer services | |||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | Portland Emergency Hygiene Station Map | City of Portland | Map of Emergency hygiene stations for houseless folks | |||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon Jade Grant | APANO and Prosper Portland Jade District Grant | Grant for Asian and Pacific Islander-owned business in the Jade District that are hit extra hard. Right now only the donation portion is open and not the application | |||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon Volunteer Sign Up | APANO | Sign up to Volunteer to help folks hit extra hard in the Jade District | |||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | PDX COVID-19 Mutual Aid Facebook | PDX Covid-19 Mutual Aid | Collective sharing community resources in Portland | |||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | PDX Coronavirus Mutual Aid Fund | Symbiosis PDX | This fund has been created by Symbiosis PDX in order to raise resources for folks impacted by the coronavirus in PDX. Anyone in PDX can make a request for funds if they have been impacted by the virus in some manner including loss of work, healthcare costs, or supplies for groups to directly support vulnerable communities. All payouts will be documented on this website for transparency; personally identifying information will be kept confidential for folks who request funds. Priority will be given based on need and to individuals in vulnerable communities. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | PDX Artist Relief Fund | PDX Artist Relief | **The first 245 fund recipients have been identified and are being informed of their award. We are working to gather ample financial resources to fund the next round of requests - until then the application process is currently paused.** Portland's Creative Laureate, Subashini Ganesan, and Oregon's Poet Laureate, Kim Stafford, have launched this emergency relief fund to meet the growing needs for independent/freelance artists in our tri-county area, in the face of COVID-19. Supporting Kim and Suba is a growing consortium of organizations listed below. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
23 | Social Justice Fund NW Crisis Fund | Social Justice Fund Northwest | Emergency fund for grantees working to meet community needs and support mutual aid. Please add in comments it is for ‘COVID-19 Crisis Fund’. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
24 | Jade District Covid Relief Fund | The Jade District Covid Relief Fund will serve community members and families in the Jade District who have been affected by the impacts of the coronavirus. Your donation will go directly to members of the Jade District community who are being impacted and will be distributed by local social workers and trusted community leaders who are already providing direct services to those in need in the Jade District. This will be an additional tool for folks in need to use for buying food and supplies, paying for medication, purchasing transportation, childcare items, or other items they need to make it through the month until other public resources hopefully become available. **The Jade District COVID Relief Fund is expanding to support impacted workers in Washington County with a focus on Beaverton/Hillsboro.** | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
25 | Arts and Culture Leaders of Color Emergency Fund | The Arts and Culture Leaders of Color Emergency Fund is intended to help those pursuing careers as artists or arts administrators whose income has been directly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This fund is for those who self-identify as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color). If you fit this description and you are in need of short-term, immediate financial assistance – we would like to help. Please answer the questions below, and we will contact you if needed. We will disburse funds in the amount of US $200 per person, on a first-come-first-served basis. We will be accepting funds indefinitely. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
26 | RACC’s Emergency Fund for Artists and Creative Workers | Regional Arts & Culture Council | The fund is open to artists at all levels of their careers, in a broad variety of disciplines. Deadline 5 p.m. Monday, April 13, 2020 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
27 | Portland Area COVID-19 Childcare OFFER Form | Please use this form if you are able to help with childcare. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
28 | Portland Area COVID-19 Childcare REQUEST Form | Please use this form if you need help with childcare, feeding children, or other support related to children during this time of disruption related to the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
29 | Oregon Community Foundation | https://oregoncf.org/ | Established in collaboration with partners throughout the state, the Oregon Community Recovery Fund will rapidly deploy resources to community-based organizations at the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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33 | "GUIDANCE FOR EMPLOYERS - PLAN FOR AND RESPOND TO COVID-19" | Spokane Regional Health District | Provides planning considerations if there are widespread community outbreaks of 2019 novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
34 | COVID-19 Information | City of Spokane Valley Washington | The most recent updates and resource lists on COVID-19 in the Spokane region. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
35 | List of online menus: Spokane and area restaurants, bars focus on takeout amid coronavirus pandemic | The Spokesman-Review | A list of Spokane restaurants offering to-go options | |||||||||||||||||||||||
36 | Regional Business Impact Survey - COVID 19 | City of Spokane Homepage | A survey to quantify the regional impact on Spokane businesses to help in seeking the appropriate level of State and Federal relief. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
37 | Spokane Artists & Creatives Fund | COVID-19 Response for Washington State Artists FB Group | The focus of this fund is to support individual creatives who rely on income from gigs, performances, teaching opportunities, workshops and classes to cover basic expenses like housing, food, and medical care. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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41 | BC Rent Bank aid for Renters in Vancouver BC | BC Rent Bank | https://bcrentbank.ca/ | For renters in some parts of the province, it's possible to get emergency help for rent payments and one-time interest-free loans | ||||||||||||||||||||||
42 | COVID-19 financial help: EI benefits, bill deferrals and other emergency funds in B.C. | CBC News | Emergency resources and funding for British Columbians facing financial uncertainty | |||||||||||||||||||||||
43 | Our Services - BC CDC | BC Center for Disease Control | A list of provincial programs and clinics that contribute to public health and help control the spread of disease in BC | |||||||||||||||||||||||
44 | Live Document: COVID19 Resources for BC Businesses | BC Economic Development Agency | Google sheet of up to date Resources for Small Businesses, Information for Employers, Information for Employees, Information on Utilities, Information on Banking and Insurance, Community Measures, Global Economic Impact, Sources of Business Assistance, and Webinars | |||||||||||||||||||||||
45 | COVID-19: Financial help for Canadians outside Canada | Government of Canada | Application for financial help to return to Canada for Canadians who are currently outside of Canada | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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49 | Lettered Streets Mutual Aid - Request Support | Lettered Streets Mutual Support | A form for those in the Lettered Streets neighborhood of Bellingham and beyond (also includes Whatcom County), to request support for childcare, eldercare, housing, supplies, food, emotional support. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
50 | Business Continuity Resources | Western Washington University | An application can be found here for direct, targeted, low-interest loans for small businesses and non-profits that are impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
51 | Resource List for Washington State Businesses and Workers Impacted by COVID-19 Coronavirus | State Of Washington Office of the Governor | A list of resources to promote economic retention and recovery, for workers and employees, by providing finacial assistance to those who's income has been affected by COVID-19 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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55 | TMAC Coronavirus Delivery Sign-Up | Tacoma Mutual Aid Collective | Request food or other supplies dropped off on your porch if you are sick, quarantined, immunocompromised, or elderly - budget is $50 per family. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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57 | Alaska | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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59 | Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development | An application for unemployment benefits for Alaskan Residents | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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61 | California | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
62 | Title | Source | Link | Short Description | ||||||||||||||||||||||
63 | Unemployment Insurance | Employment Development Department - State of California | An application for unemployment benefits for California Residents | |||||||||||||||||||||||
64 | Covered California Special Enrollment | Covered California | California's health insurance exchange is allowing uninsured people to apply for coverage outside the open enrollment period due to the pandemic - now through June 30th. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
65 | Los Angeles City Small Business Emergency Microloan Program | Economic & Workforce Development Department | The Small Business Emergency Microloan Program provides financing needed for small business enterprises that have been affected by the COVID-19 outbreak | |||||||||||||||||||||||
66 | Coronavirus Emergency Relief Fund | Music Fund of Los Angeles | An Emergency Relief Fund for 'American Federaltion of Musicians' Local members who have lost revenue due to the coronavirus COVID-19 emergency - this fund will extend a limited amount of grants for members who work for employers covered by a Local 47 contract or collective bargaining agreement | |||||||||||||||||||||||
67 | Opera San José Artists and Musicians Relief Fund | Opera San José | This emergency cash reserve will provide support to the musicians, singers, carpenters, stitchers, designers and other hourly company members that make our productions possible and who are affected by COVID-19 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
68 | Santa Clara County COVID-19 Financial Solidarity | Archive408 | Mutual aid doc for Santa Clara County | |||||||||||||||||||||||
69 | COVID-19: Performing Arts Worker Relief Fund | Theatre Bay Area | The COVID-19: Performing Arts Worker Relief Fund is a resource for performing arts workers who are facing a loss of income due to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Theatre Bay Area has launched this fund with the generous donations from individual donors, many of them fellow artists. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
70 | Disability Justice Culture Club | Venmo us at @DJCultureClub or Paypal stacey.milbern@gmail.com | Supporting BIPOC disabled folks and elders in East Bay | |||||||||||||||||||||||
71 | The Village Oakland | Pre-existing mutual aid project that provides direct aid to houseless & unsheltered people in Oakland. On instagram @villageoakland. "Creating autonomous encampments on public and private land in Oakland. Providing those who have been displaced thru gentrification their basic needs and rights: housing, food, provisions, healing" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
72 | UndocuFund Disaster Relief For Sonoma County | UndocuFund | https://undocufund.org/ | Many of our undocumented community members work in temporary or low-wage jobs, without access to sick leave, unemployment or the ability to work remotely. Immigrants, many of them undocumented, do essential work that sustains us all. It remains unclear whether national relief plans will include immigrants in their plans for support. We cannot wait to take action. Your support for UndocuFund will provide relief and support to undocumented families and individuals. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
73 | Mujeres Activas y Unidas | Mujeres Unidas y Activas (MUA) | Covid-19 Immigrant Family Relief Fund | |||||||||||||||||||||||
74 | Oakland Undocumented Relief Fund | Centro Legal de la Raza | Centro Legal de la Raza, along with community partners, created the Oakland Undocumented Relief Fund to provide critical support to immigrant Oakland workers who have lost their jobs and income as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and the agressive public health measures necessary to combat the spread of this disease. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
75 | Asian Pacific Environmental Network COVID-19 Emergency Community Stabilization Fund | APEN | APEN has just launched an Emergency Community Stabilization Fund to support working-class Asian immigrants and refugees in this crisis. Asian communities have been especially hard-hit during the COVID-19 crisis because of the xenophobia, including experiencing violent attacks, racism expressed from from government "leaders," as well as a huge drop in business to small groceries and restaurants, well before the shelter-in-place announcements. This is especially true for working-class and immigrant communities who have systematic exclusion from social safety nets. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
76 | Community Ready Corps | CRC | Community Ready Corps (CRC) has pivoted their earthquake preparedness program to supporting the community in deep East Oakland by distributing household "corona virus survival" supply kits | |||||||||||||||||||||||
77 | POOR Magazine | POOR Magazine's RooflessRadio/Homefulness & United Front Against Displacement will be adding to our weekly encampment love-work and will be collaborating with United Front Against Displacement to do healing and sanitation supplies distribution and health days to address the serious lack of support for all poor people in this Virus terror and the growing fascism, isolation and classism about unhoused people in this crisis | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
78 | Support Our Asian Elders During COVID19 | GoFundMe | The funds from this relief will go to support Asian Elders in the Bay Area with food, basic utilities, and/or online access | |||||||||||||||||||||||
79 | SF Bay Area LGBTQ COVID-19 Relief | Fundraising and direct assistance | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
80 | SF Queer Nightlife Fund | Collecting $$ for “nightlife organizers, producers, entertainers, venue owners and nonprofit community leaders providing direct gifts of aid to workers from LGBTQ nightlife groups in the SF Bay Area | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
81 | Bay Area Sex Workers Support | Emergency Grant Fund for sex workers in the Bay Area. Link is to their guide for Sex Workers and Allies under Covd-19, with a paypal link to donate | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
82 | Oakland Public Education Fund: COVID-19 Rapid Relief (OUSD) | Description of cash distribution system: $100-$300 donations x 1000+ people. Supports grandparents who are caregivers for Oakland students, undocumented families and others who have lost wages, families who need to pay for childcare to keep jobs, emergency groceries, medication, transportation, etc. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
83 | Berkeley Food Network | Hosts a pantry that delivers directly to the schools | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
84 | Latino Community Foundation's "Love Not Fear Fund" | Support Latino-led organizations that provide wrap around services to the most vulnerable, especially undocumented seniors living in the Inland Empire and Central Valley and families that have already lost wages | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
85 | California Lawyers for the Arts | California Lawyers for the Arts | Until the end of June, we will be offering more educational programs online on a sliding scale basis ranging from free to "pay what you can." The Lawyer Referral Services, California Inventors Assistance Program, and Arts Arbitration and Mediation Services will continue to operate at full capacity via telephone, email and digital communications. Legal clinics are being organized to take place through telephone instead of in-person consultations. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
86 | Covid-19 Resources for Undocumented Californians | California Immigrant Youth Justice Alliance | CIYJA is committed to protecting our community’s health by doing the following: adhering to medical asks to keep our community safe; continuing to monitor ICE and the treatment of detained folks; uplifting crowdsourcing pages of community members who’ve lost their jobs during this time; sharing resources that are specific to the undocumented community; and sharing information that is not centered on panic, but awareness. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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90 | Navajo & Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund | GoFundMe | We want to help these individuals, especially the elderly and families with children, to gain access to the food and water (1/3 of Navajo residents do not have running water) they will need to weather this pandemic. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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92 | National | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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94 | Covid-19 Financial Solidarity | COVID Mutual Aid | 1:1 national mutual aid spreadsheet listing requests and offers | |||||||||||||||||||||||
95 | Humanitarian Migrant Fund | Al Otro Lado | The Humanitarian Migrant Fund will provide emergency funds to migrant families impacted by MPP Migrant Protection Protocols or “Remain in Mexico", asylum seekers, deported individuals, and immigrants who are currently stuck in shelters or without any housing at all. (Board members worked at CARECEN, ACLU, Casa del Migrante, a large, longstanding migrant shelter in Tijuana that has helped hundreds of thousands of migrants since its inception in 1987.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
96 | People's Bailout | Emergent Fund | Over the coming weeks, we’ll be gathering resources and moving money quickly to the organizations, collectives, and mutual aid project across the country- the ones that need bailing out the most. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
97 | Pandemic Community Fund | Movement Voter Project | Donate to local organizing groups during this time of crisis as they transition to virtual teams and strengthen their digital platforms. Please give generously so we can get groups the support they need to adapt quickly and prevent staff layoffs. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
98 | Mutual Aid Fund for LGBTQI+ BIPOC Folks | GoFundMe | Fundraiser aimed at BIPOC LGBTQI+ people especially who are working in service economy, gigs | |||||||||||||||||||||||
99 | Black and Pink | ActBlue | Black & Pink is raising funds to put into commissary accounts of their members (LGBTQ prisoners), $15 each to be able to buy soap, sanitizer, and have a phone call. All of these cost more than they do in the free world and even basic hand soap is not distributed for free in many prisons - even right now during the coronavirus outbreak. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
100 | Immigrant Worker Safety Net Fund | National Day Laborer Organizing Network | As the country reacts to the havoc caused by the Coronavirus (Covid-19), we know that day laborers, undocumented, and other low-wage workers will be the first and hardest hit. They do not have the luxuries that others do. Please consider donating to the Immigrant Worker Safety Net Fund, where we will gather and distribute resources for those who do not have job security, paid sick time, health care, or access to other basic services at this time. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
101 | Coronavirus Care Fund | National Domestic Workers Alliance | The money you donate to the Coronavirus Care Fund will provide immediate financial support for domestic workers, and enable them to stay home and healthy — protecting themselves, their families and their communities while slowing the spread of the Coronavirus. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
102 | Emergency Coronavirus Tipped and Service Worker Support Fund | ONE FAIR WAGE | We’re providing cash assistance to restaurant workers, car service drivers, delivery workers, personal service workers and more who need the money they aren’t getting to survive. Please help! | |||||||||||||||||||||||
103 | Border Angels | Border Angels | Feeding families short term. Also advocate for human rights, humane immigration reform, and social justice. This work is done in an attempt to reduce the number of fatalities along the US-Mexico border by educating and assisting the communities on both sides of the border. Services include free immigration and employee rights consultation, educational programs, water drops in the desert, day labor outreach, and Caravans of Love to Tijuana to support and aid migrants that are in need | |||||||||||||||||||||||
104 | Abolitionist Mutual Aid Fund for Incarcerated Comrades | Survived and Punished NY and the Inside/Outside Soap Brigade | The failure to #FreeThemAll and instead continue caging our loved ones without providing basic hygiene supplies is a public health & human rights crisis. Survived and Punished NY and the Inside/Outside Soap Brigade are combining our grassroots fundraising power to send $ to incarcerated comrades. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
105 | Anonymous Was A Woman Emergency Relief Grant | New York Foundation for the Arts | Anonymous Was A Woman (AWAW) has partnered with the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) to launch an emergency relief grant program to support artists impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. The program will distribute $250,000 in unrestricted grants, up to $2,500 apiece, to artists who have experienced financial hardship from loss of income or opportunity as a direct result of the crisis. As with AWAW’s annual award, the program is open to women-identifying visual artists over the age of 40 in the United States and territories, and aims to address the unique challenges faced by artists in middle age or older, particularly at this critical time. A link to the application form will be made available here on Monday, April 6 at 10:00 AM EDT. **Due to anticipated high demand, applications will be accepted from Monday, April 6 through Wednesday, April 8. All applications will be reviewed after the closing date. Funds will be awarded to eligible applicants in the order in which applications are received.** | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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109 | COVID-19 Resources and Brief Service Response Center | Lawyers for the Creative Arts | Lawyers for the Creative Arts is committed to helping the Illinois art community understand the legal issues arising from performance cancellations. We've created our Brief Service Response Center to provide general advice by telephone on issues relating to cancellations. The Response Center is open for individual artists and managers of arts organizations affected by the Coronavirus crisis. The application form is short, and we will attempt to respond to you in a timely manner. We ask that you please be patient as we work through the requests. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
110 | Chicago COVID-19 Hardship and Help Page | Transformative Spaces | Whether you are a parent whose income has dried up, a struggling freelancer, or enduring any other financial strife during this crisis, please feel free to share your story and ask for whatever financial help you need. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
111 | Chicago COVID-19 Mutual Aid Volunteer | Chicago organizer Kelly Hayes | Volunteer with groups doing mutual aid in Chicago, such as folks from Food Not Bombs and Chicago Action Medical, who are organizing mutual aid. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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115 | Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts | Arts & Business Council | Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts provides legal services, advice, and educational programming to artists and cultural organizations in Massachusetts. The VLA accomplishes its mission through the work of a panel of more than 500 attorneys who volunteer their time and services to provide legal counsel, education, and organizational support to the Massachusetts arts community. Our program serves individual artists, musical groups, and cultural organizations. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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119 | Minnesota COVID-19 Response | Online Resource for help with Unemployment, Food Assistance/Childcare, Paying Rent or Mortgage, Heat Assistance, Paying Other Utilities, and Knowing Your Rights During The COVID-19 Crisis |
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2 | Small Business COVID-19 Impacts Weekly Webinar | The City of Seattle’s Office of Economic Development is committed to responding to and supporting our small businesses to mitigate the economic impact of COVID-19. As this is a rapidly developing issue, we will be holding weekly calls to share new developments, hear about the impacts you are experiencing, and answer your questions. Please join us every Wednesday, from 11:00am- 12:00pm. A recording and notes from each webinar will be posted to our Bottom Line blog https://bottomline.seattle.gov/ **This Webinar is held on: · Wed, April 29th - 11am-12pm PDT · Wed, May 6th - 11am-12pm PDT · Wed, May 13th - 11am-12pm PDT · Wed, May 20th - 11am-12pm PDT · Wed, May 27th - 11am-12pm PDT · Wed, June 3rd - 11am-12pm PDT | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Unemployment & COVID-19 with Seattle King County NAACP and ULP | April 28 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm Please join us for this free webinar as we discuss how COVID-19 has affected unemployment benefits in Seattle and King County. The program includes an update on new unemployment rules, followed by a live Q&A with the audience. Sponsored by Seattle King County NAACP and the Unemployment Law Project. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | Recurring Webinar: Answers to Questions About COVID-19 and Unemployment Benefits | Please join us as we answer questions about how the Coronavirus is affecting unemployment benefits. This webinar is open to the general public. We will be taking questions from participants. Mondays at 12:00 PM PDT |