Hurricane Sandy Recovery Resources
With extraordinarily widespread destruction in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, grantmakers across the country will be looking to help with the cleanup and rebuilding.
Grantmakers in the Arts is aggregating resources and information for funders and others interested in supporting hurricane recovery efforts. Our goal is to serve as a conduit for information for our members and constituents.
GIA Members and Others Providing Emergency Funding
- CERF+’s emergency relief assistance for professional craft artists
- The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and Community Foundation of New Jersey's New Jersey Recovery Fund (donations can be earmarked for the arts)
- New York Foundation for the Arts has an extensive list of local resources posted
- The Joan Mitchell Foundation has funding allocated specifically for emergency assistance
- The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Robert Rauschenberg Foundation and Lambent Foundation (a project of the Tides Center) announced a Sandy relief effort here
- Brooklyn Recovery Fund at the Brooklyn Community Foundation
- Emergency grants from the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation
- Emergency grants from Artist Fellowship, Inc.
- Emergency grants fom the Haven Foundation
- Emergency Grants from Max's Kansas City
- Emergency residency opportunities at the Santa Fe Art Institute
- MusiCares Foundation
- Episcopal Actors Guild
- Change Inc. emergency grants for artists. No website; call 212-473-3742
- The Actors Fund provides a number of emergency services for individuals in the performing arts.
- A Brooklyn Artists Relief Fund has been set up at the Art (c) Group.
- Foundation for Contemporary Arts
- American Society of Journalists and Authors
- Poets in Need
- The Mayer Foundation
- Herbert and Irene Wheeler Foundation, Brooklyn; No website, call 718-951-0581
- Housing and Emergency Assistance Grants from Jazz Foundation of America
- Financial Aid from the Society of Singers
- American Guild of Variety Artists' Sickness and Relief Fund
- Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
- Emergency grants from The Pollock Krasner Foundation
- Alliance for Response, NYC
Emergency Resources
- Info on post-disaster legal topics from CERF+
- Guide to Navigating FEMA and SBA Disaster Aid for Cultural Institutions
- Huracán Sandy: Informacion Oficial en Español
- The Red Cross provides a series of mobile apps that link users with local sources for emergency services
- FEMA also provides a questionnaire that generates a list of the programs you are eligible for
- The FEMA FAQ page
Arts-specific Resources
- ArtsReady is a web-based emergency preparedness platform designed to provide arts and cultural organizations with customized business continuity plans for post crisis sustainability
- Heritage Preservation provides a Guide to Navigating FEMA, complete with application forms, and related free downloads
- FAIC Cultural Recovery Center
State of New York
- Disaster Relief Resources for the Cultural Community is a document maintained by New York Department of Cultural Affairs
- Federal Aid Programs for State of New York Disaster Recovery
- Office of Emergency Management
State of New Jersey
- The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation and Community Foundation of New Jersey's New Jersey Recovery Fund
- Federal Aid Programs for State of New Jersey Disaster Recovery
- Office of Emergency Management
State of Connecticut
- Federal Aid Programs for State of Connecticut Disaster Recovery
- Department of Emergency Services & Public Protection
State of North Carolina
Other Resources
- The Federal Government's Hurricane Sandy Recovery resource site
- The Center for Disaster Philanthropy has a Hurricane Sandy hub
- The Council on Foundations' Disaster Resource Center
Hurricane Sandy/Arts Stories in the Press
- Dancing in the Dark in Dance Magazine
- Broadway to Sandy: The Show Is Back on on NPR
- New York's art world counts the damage done by Hurricane Sandy in The Guardian
- Where Creations Faced Destruction in The New York Times
- Sandy's impact touches NYC theater, arts world in Illinois State magazine
- Chelsea Art Galleries Struggle to Restore and Reopen in The New York Times
- Museum of Modern Art to Offer Presentation on Conserving Flood-Damaged Artwork in ArtsBeat