https://www1.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/imm/covid19-guidance-safety-tips.pdf
Over the last week, we at CUP have been very fortunate to be able to shift to working remotely. We stand in solidarity with our many communities, especially those who cannot choose to do the same and those who are at greater risk.
We’re bracing for what is to come, which we know will both further reveal and exacerbate the racial and socio-economic inequity we try to fight every day. But in this moment of fear, we are also moved and inspired by the strength, resilience, agility, and commitment of our peers and the nonprofit sector as a whole.
With limited resources, many organizations are pivoting to work remotely while continuing to build community power. They’re coming together to provide a range of resources including support for workers impacted by COVID-19, advocacy for incarcerated people, and advancing thoughtful, crucial platforms for necessary political action. We’ll be sharing their resources here, and updating this list as we hear more. (If you know of important resources, or your organization has efforts we should include, let us know at info@welcometocup.org.)
We hope you are all well, staying home if you can, staying engaged to hold our elected officials accountable, and staying supportive of the amazing nonprofits and grassroots organizations working on the ground to make meaningful social change.
Coping with Stress, from NYC Health
NYC Employee Retention Grant, for businesses/nonprofits with 1-4 employees
Emergency Small Business Relief Fund, for businesses with 50 employees or less
NYC Small Business Continuity Fund, for business with less than 100 employees
Checklist for community- and faith-based organizations
Kiva is a micro-loan organization offering zero interest loans for businesses in the US now
How to manage anxiety across your organization
Resources from HR professionals for helping employees manage anxiety and build resilience in times of crisis
Coronavirus information for nonprofits (via Lawyers Alliance)
Digital security and resilience in the time of coronavirus
Free premium Slack accounts for COVID-related nonprofits (info in Twitter post)
Resources for organizers, campaigners and digital strategists to respond to coronavirus
Tips, tools, and examples for event organizers during the coronavirus outbreak
Working during COVID-19: How to be good at video meetings
COVID-19 Resources for Nonprofits (via Network for Good)
Coronavirus Resources and Updates (via Urban Homesteading Board)
Essential Guidelines for Arts Responders Organizing in the Aftermath of Disaster: How to help and support your local artists, arts-related small businesses, and arts organizations
Foundation for Contemporary Arts, COVID-19 Relief Fund
National Coalition for Arts Preparedness and Emergency Response: Sample emergency plans for arts organizations
CERF+ Emergency Assistance: grants and or brokered assistance for artists
NYFA Rauschenberg Emergency Grants, for visual and media artists and choreographers, for up to $5,000
Arts and Culture Leaders of Color Emergency Fund: Up to $200 for people of color that are either working artists or art administrators and are affected by COVID-19
Emergency Survival Fund for LGBTQ2s Artists, performers and tip-based workers
Gottlieb Emergency Grant Program, one-time assistance for printmakers, painters, and sculptors
Haven Foundation for freelance workers connected to artistic or entertainment industries
Joan Mitchell Foundation Emergency Grants for 2020
Max’s Kansas City Project Emergency Grants
PEN American Writers’ Emergency Fund
Queer Writers of Color Relief Fund
COVID19 Freelance Artists Emergency Funding (ongoing list)
The One Club for Creativity COVID-19 Job board
Hire Artists a marketplace for artists to list services, created by artists in response to COVID-19
Gender Equality Law Center’s English/Spanish free hotline for workers in NY State facing work-related issues caused by the covid-19 virus. This includes sick/family leave, wage replacement
1-888-833-4363
Labor Delivers: Emergency Home Meal Delivery
NYC DOE Regional Enrichment Centers, for children of primary caretakers who work in health care, FDNY, NYPD, OEM and some NYCTA roles. RECs will provide children with three daily hot meals, remote learning time, art, music, and P.E. activities, and social and emotional support.
Free Meals: All NYC children can have three free meals, daily, through the DOE. Text FOOD or COMIDA to 877-877. And find a free meal location near you here.
Talking to young people about the Coronavirus, Child Mind Institute
Talking to Teens and Tweens About Coronavirus, The New York Times
Speaking Up Against Racism Around the New Coronavirus, Teaching Tolerance
What you need to know about getting food from NYC schools during coronavirus closures
DOE still providing free meals
Free Adobe Creative Cloud Access for students & teachers
Remote Learning for Drama/Theatre Teachers
Educational Resources for NYC Youth and Families – shows list of free online materials and projects for all different age ranges
Alliance for a Just Society Emergency Coronavirus Workers Support Fund
Arts Administrators of Color Network
BINC COVID-19 Assistance to Booksellers and Comic Retailers
Brooklyn Arts Council Resources for Artists
Cinema Workers Solidarity Fund
Freelancer Covid 19 Emergency Fund
NYC Low-Income Artist/Freelancer Relief Fund
Leveler.info, a tool for salaried workers to distribute wealth evenly across a database of freelancers, service industry and gig economy folks who are impacted by COVID-19 health and safety restrictions
P0stb1nary: Mutual Aid & Hire Independent Artists
Mutual Aid NYC: includes neighborhood-based mutual aid networks, additional relief funds
NYC united against coronavirus
Neighborhoods across NYC are organizing to connect those in need with volunteers in their area. Find and join one in your neighborhood.
Collective care is out best weapon against COVIS-19
Tips for forming your own mutual aid network
Abolition Action Grocery Fund (via PayPal)
Coronavirus Financial Impact Loan
Emergency COVID Relief for Sex Workers in New York (via GoFundMe)
Emergency Funds for Undocumented Youth and Families During COVID-19 (via GoFundMe)
How to Get Help as Cities, States Shut Down to Curb Coronavirus
National Domestic Workers Alliance Care Fund
NYC Low-Income Artist/Freelancer Relief Fund (via GoFundMe)
One Fair Wage Emergency Coronavirus Tipped and Service Worker Support Fund
Service Workers Coalition (contact them via email)
Mayer Foundation: one-time grants of $2000 to anyone based in NYC with demonstrable need
NYC Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP)
Brooklyn COVID-19 Response Fund
Capital Region Community COVID-19 Response Fund
Trinity Church Wall Street COVID-19 emergency response grants
SUSU rapid response support for black feminists
Nail Salon Worker Resilience Fund
Musicians’ Emergency Relief Fund
Coronavirus Financial Impact Loan
Asian American Impact Fund Covid-19 Rapid Response Grant
New York Women’s Foundation COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund
New York Immigration Coalition’s New York United Campaign Demands
American Alliance of Museums (AAM) – urge Congress to include art organizations in its COVID-19 economic stimulus and relief packages
Demands for Museums and Galleries from People’s Cultural Plan
Museum Educator COVID-19 Work Loss Plans
National Coalition for Arts Preparedness and Emergency Response (NCAPER)
5 principles for just COVID-19 relief and stimulus
The People’s Bailout
Altice USA 866-200-9522
Comcast/Xfinity 855-846-8376 (English), or 855-765-6995 (Spanish)