Information for the Area from the Nationwide Endowment for the Arts
Our ideas are with our colleagues affected by the devastating wildfires within the southern California area. I’ve been in contact personally with lots of you, and one factor that has resonated with me is that your first ideas weren’t on your organizations, or your present productions, however on your fast communities. It says one thing highly effective about who we’re as theater those who in moments like these, we flip first to these round us who need assistance, earlier than specializing in our personal wants. In that spirit, we on the NEA are centered on how we may help YOU; your theaters, your group of artists, and also you as people weathering a disaster. We additionally know that the humanities are an important piece of the restoration, and a a lot wanted useful resource for communities within the therapeutic strategy of any mass tragic occasion, so the well being of your organizations can be very important to those efforts. As a place to begin, we’ve compiled a listing of assets that we hope will show useful to you on this second. Please tell us what else we are able to do to assist, and know that we’re right here for you.
– Greg
Greg Reiner
Theater & Musical Theater Director
NEA award recipients within the affected areas of LA County: when you’ve got questions on your award, together with potential modifications to your accredited undertaking, please contact the Grants Workplace by electronic mail at grants@arts.gov or cellphone at 202-682-5403.
Arts Grants and Monetary Help
The next grants and monetary help assets could also be useful to theater artists and organizations in Los Angeles and the encompassing areas.
Arts Emergency Catastrophe Response Lists
The next complied emergency catastrophe response useful resource lists could also be useful to theater artists and organizations in Los Angeles and the encompassing areas.
Please contact the organizations/ companies listed instantly for extra help or questions. The Nationwide Endowment for the Arts doesn’t endorse one particular group/ company. The assets for artists in LA County is increasing, so the lists shared will not be complete.
NEA Arts & Catastrophe Useful resource Web page
The NEA not too long ago launched a useful resource web page on catastrophe readiness, response, and restoration for the humanities and tradition sector. Assets embrace case research, state-specific networks, and preparedness instruments. Please contemplate this as a useful resource and information ought to or not it’s wanted.
Gratitude
Thanks to the humanities service organizations and performing arts unions who compiled and shared assets for this article.
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Actor’s Fairness Affiliation
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Grantmakers within the Arts
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Worldwide Alliance of Theatrical Stage Staff (IATSE)
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Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas (LMDA)
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New York Basis for the Arts
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Opera America
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Stage Administrators and Choreographers Society and Basis
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Theater for Younger Audiences / USA / ASSITEJ
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Union Internationale de la Marionnette (UNIMA)
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United States Institute for Theater Know-how (USITT)
Contact Us
Theater & Musical Theater Director
Greg Reiner: reinerg@arts.gov
Assistant Grants Administration Specialist
Natalie Donovan: donovann@arts.gov
Normal Inquiries
theaterandmusicaltheater@arts.gov
Theater & Musical Theater Specialist
Ouida Maedel: maedelo@arts.gov
(organizations A-L)
Theater & Musical Theater Specialist
Ian-Julian Williams: williamsi@arts.gov
(organizations M-Z)
Grants Administration Program Specialist
Tracey Alperstein: alpersteint@arts.gov
(Musical Theater)