COVID In Colorado: Artists Can Apply For Coronavirus Pandemic Relief

DENVER (CBS4)- Artists in Colorado can apply for pandemic relief. The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade is accepting applications for the Colorado Arts Relief Fund for Individuals and the Colorado Arts Relief Fund for Business and Organizations.

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The office is accepting applications for a $7.5 million fund. The goal is to distribute grants of up to $2,500 to assist the arts, culture, entertainment workers and crewmembers in Colorado.

As the coronavirus pandemic continue to impact the state, art and culture organizations are witnessing dramatic and unprecedented losses in employment and revenue. The hardest hit areas are music, theater, dance, and the visual arts.

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"Colorado's arts, culture and entertainment industries play a critical role in our economy and are essential parts of our recovery and resiliency," said Colorado Creative Industries Director Margaret Hunt in a statement. "The Colorado Arts Relief program offers direct relief to individuals, businesses and organizations most severely impacted by COVID-19 capacity restrictions."

Applications will be accepted through Jan. 8, 2021.

LINK: Colorado Arts Relief Fund

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