MusiCares, the music charity supporting the health and welfare of the music community, announced that it is distributing a final round of funding for Covid-19 Relief.
The effort continues the support for music professionals, concluding upon distribution of the $2 million raised during the inaugural Music On A Mission virtual fundraiser this past March, to be directly distributed to 2,000 eligible applicants.
Although the pandemic relief will be coming to a close, the need for support remains high, and MusiCares is dedicated to helping all professionals in the music industry through existing and new mental health and hardship grant programs and virtual support groups, among other programs.
Music professionals who already received assistance from MusiCares Covid-19 Relief are eligible to apply again.
At a time when many in the industry dealt with financial insecurity due to shuttered venues and canceled tours, MusiCares acted quickly to support the music community by launching MusiCares Covid-19 Relief.
Since March 2020, MusiCares has distributed more than $25 million directly to more than 34,000 music professionals in need.
"The pandemic has been devastating to musicians, tour managers, stage crews, and so many others that are involved in making music happen,” said Laura Segura, executive director of MusiCares.
“We heard from our community that many are experiencing elevated levels of depression, financial insecurity and low levels of confidence that they could pay for basic living expenses during the pandemic.
"It is encouraging to know that music people turned to MusiCares in their time of need and we hope they continue to do so as we re-acclimate post-pandemic."
Following the nearly year and a half of Covid-19 Relief, MusiCares aims to help the music community transition back to business, with an emphasis on prioritising mental health.
MusiCares will also continue to provide support through the many services it is known for, including medical, dental and hearing programs, mental health and addiction recovery services, preventative clinics, unforeseen personal emergencies, and disaster relief.
"As it's often said in our biz, 'the show must go on,'" one MusiCares grant recipient said.
"Thank you for all that you did during this most difficult of years to sustain a vital forum for artists, live music and community, and for supporting me through your Covid-19 Relief program. Besides being much-needed good news, it was a great encouragement and inspired me to stay creative and courageous."