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San Francisco Arts Alliance Spearheads Joint Mayoral Letter To Congress In Support Of Funding For Arts & Culture Sector

San Francisco Arts Alliance Spearheads Joint Mayoral Letter To Congress In Support Of Funding For Arts & Culture Sector
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SAN FRANCISCO (CelebrityAccess) – This week, mayors from cities across the US sent a joint letter to Congress in support of funding for the arts and culture sector in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Supported by San Francisco Mayor London N. Breed and spearheaded by the San Francisco Arts Alliance – an alliance of arts organizations working with the San Francisco arts and culture sector to ensure community arts needs are met on a federal, state and local level – the mayoral letter lays out specific relief efforts that will be essential in local, state, and national recovery efforts.

Those relief efforts include extending the duration of unemployment insurance for artists, arts professionals, and self-employed workers whose income has been negatively impacted by COVID-19; extending SBA and Paycheck Protection Program assistance for artists and arts professionals and providing additional forgivable SBA loans to nonprofit arts and cultural organizations, self-employed workers, sole proprietors, small LLCs, and eliminate the 500-employee cap for 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations; and adjusting the Economic Stabilization Fund or other mechanisms to implement programs to support nonprofit employers with between 500 and 10,000 employees, including loan-forgiveness and other provisions.

The letter also calls for additional funding to the National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, and Institute of Museum and Library Services, and the support of policies that will ensure rapid processing of artist visas and consular appointments that are essential to supporting international cultural activity.

According to a release from the San Francisco Arts Alliance, the arts and culture sector, which directly employs more than 5 million workers nationwide, contributed more than $877.8 billion to the US economy in 2017. Its current losses sustained as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic have reportedly reached a staggering $4.8 billion in just the first two months of the crisis alone.

“The arts and culture sector exists to serve the creativity of the community and is an essential vehicle for healing and the equitable and sustainable redevelopment of cities across the nation,” said Deborah Cullinan, co‐chair of the San Francisco Arts Alliance and CEO of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. “As we evolve the ways we produce and bring audiences together, it is only by working hand‐in‐hand with the support of our government on the federal, state, and local level that we will be able to provide creative homes for artists and centers for community engagement.”

“Individuals and organizations in the arts and cultural fields are innately creative, and it’s imperative that we now use that creativity to shape our future,” added Matthew Shilvock, co‐chair of the San Francisco Arts Alliance and General Director of the San Francisco Opera. “We deeply appreciate the support of the mayors who are playing a pivotal role championing the vital role of arts organizations. Bringing people back together through shared cultural experiences will be essential to rebuilding communities and strengthening social cohesion.”

The following mayors joined in the signing of the letter:

Steve Adler (Austin, TX); Jim Brainard (Carmel, IN); London N. Breed (San Francisco, CA); LaToya Cantrell (New Orleans, LA); John Cooper (Nashville, TN); Bill de Blasio (New York, NY); Mike Duggan (Detroit, MI); Jenny A. Durkan (Seattle, WA); Kate Gallego (Phoenix, AZ); Eric Garcetti (Los Angeles, CA); Michael B. Hancock (Denver, CO); Jim Kenney (Philadelphia, PA); Sam Liccardo (San Jose, CA); Lori Lightfoot (Chicago, IL); Erin Mendenhall (Salt Lake City, UT); Satya Rhodes-Conway (Madison, WI); Regina Romero (Tucson, AZ); Libby Schaaf (Oakland, CA); Darrell Steinberg (Sacramento, CA); Sylvester Turner (Houston, TX); Martin J. Walsh (Boston, MA); Ted Wheeler (Portland, OR); and Victoria Woodards (Tacoma, WA).

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