The LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund

IMF is proud to support the Los Angeles community as they rebuild from the wildfires disaster. A coalition of major arts organizations and philanthropists in Los Angeles have established an emergency relief fund for artists and arts workers in all disciplines who have lost residences, studios, or livelihoods or have otherwise been impacted by the devastating Los Angeles fires.
The fund will be administered by the Center for Cultural Innovation, a longstanding intermediary providing funding, advocacy, and research support on behalf of individuals in the arts.
To donate directly to
LA Arts Community Fire Relief Fund:
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To get your t-shirt and show support:
North Bennet Street School, Boston, Massachusetts

North Bennet Street School’s mission is to train students for careers in traditional trades that use hand skills in concert with evolving technology, to preserve and advance craft traditions, and to promote greater appreciation of craftsmanship.
The School’s intensive, hands-on training helps students from around the world to achieve meaningful lives and livelihoods. They encourage individual growth and curiosity, along with technical mastery and a commitment to excellence.
To donate directly to North Bennet Street School: Click Here


Inner-City Arts, of Los Angeles, California

Founded in 1989, Inner-City Arts offers a safe, creative space in Los Angeles where more than 200,000 children have been invited to create and explore. Inner-City Arts provides quality arts instruction for students from underserved communities, integrated arts workshops for educators, and programming designed for the community through The Rosenthal Theater.
Inner-City Arts' mission is to engage young people in the creative process in order to shape a society of creative, confident, and collaborative individuals.
To donate directly to Inner-City Arts: Click Here

"I SUPPORT MUSEUM WORKERS" t-shirt supports The Museum Workers Relief Fund

The Museum Workers Relief Fund offers aid to museum workers in the United States who have been laid off, furloughed, or otherwise severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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