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Financial Assistance - Artists
Acadiana Arts Council- Project HEAL, Helping Employ Artists Locally
Seamlessly integrating artists impacted by Hurricane Katrina into existing programs to assist those artists in immediate need of financial assistance. Led by Project HEAL Director Matthew Goldman.

Arts United Hurricane Relief Program
An arts-related disaster relief effort initiated by Swine Palace Productions.

Craft Emergency Relief Fund
CERF's emergency relief and recovery programs provide assistance to help sustain a craft artist's career when an emergency occurs.

Houston Arts Alliance
Thanks for this resource. After Hurricane Ike, we are looking for ways to support the cultural industries here in Houston. Your past efforts are very informative. Sincerely, Jerome Vielman Assistant Director of Grants & Services Houston Arts Alliance

Hurricane Relief Fund of Acadiana
Established to receive and manage funds for the benefit of displaced southwestern Louisianans. 99% of funds will go to projects and organizations who are working to assist those in need.

Hurricane Relief Portal
Web Directory of Resources for People in Need.

KARES (Katrina Arts Relief and Emergency Support)
In addition to the monies so far awarded and activities initiated, and more to come in the near future, KARES right now has two $250 grants we would like to award to two writers who have been affected by Katrina, writers we may not be aware of. If you could use one of these grants, please let us know. Keep it simple. Include your name, address, phone number, how Katrina and/or the subsequent flooding has affected you, and what you would use the money for. Include a note about your craft and a brief list of publications if applicable. One page maximum. Deadline is January 23.

People's Hurricane Fund
Aims to make a concrete contribution to advancing the Katrina Reconstruction and Justice movement during this new phase of political struggle by launching a programmatic counteroffensive, grounded in three fronts of struggle: reconstruction, institution building, and movement building.

Road Home Program
The largest single housing recovery program in U.S. history – was developed by Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco to help our residents get back into a home or apartment as quickly and fairly as possible. The Road Home program is currently taking applications. It does not cost anything to apply. Eligible homeowners affected by Hurricane Rita or Katrina may receive up to $150,000 in compensation for losses to get back into their homes.

Southern Arts Federation (SAF)
Emergency Relief Fund for artists and arts organizations who have been affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Southern Arts Federation - Recovery Resources
Recovery Resources for Artists and Arts Organizations

Texas Music Office
Texas responds to Katrina. Resources to help New Orleans and other Gulf Coast musicians and music business professionals affected by Hurricane Katrina.

The Higher Ground Hurricane Relief Fund
Grants for musicians and music industry-related enterprises from the Greater New Orleans area.

Tipitina's
The Tipitina's Foundation is dedicated to helping artists recover from Hurricane Katrina and preserving the cultural traditions of New Orleans.

US Department of Labor
Disaster Unemployment Assistance provides financial assistance to individuals whose employment or self-employment has been lost or interrupted as a direct result of a major disaster declared by the President of the United States. The program is administered by states as agents of the federal government.