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Arts and Culture Sector Can Prepare for the Coronavirus in the United States
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Dear Arts and Culture Colleagues:
Like most of you, Americans for the Arts has been watching the breaking news about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and we are seeing inquiries coming in from the field and
through our national service organization colleagues. While gathering and sharing pertinent information, we are also working to understand the long-term effect on arts and culture activities from performance to festivals, touring artists, and school field
trips.
You can help us and the nonprofit arts field by sharing with us at
services@artsusa.org how you are responding in the immediate and in the long-term as we see the future consequences of potentially missed earned revenue, cancelled events, and employees being affected.
We hope the following
blog post assists you in preparation for both you and your loved ones, your organization, and your community.
STAY IN TOUCH
As we continue to watch and prepare for the coming weeks, we will be tracking local response and welcome your questions. During times like this, we must act in concert with one another and support each other locally, statewide, and nationally.
We're here to help! Please reach out with updates, questions, and other resources to
services@artsusa.org.
Senior Director of Local Arts Advancement
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