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Creative communities were hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis in San Antonio and beyond. The pandemic and its economic fallout continue to jeopardize the livelihoods of artists, cultural institutions and arts organizations.
City Council approved changes to the Department of Arts and Cultures funding program for the next three years. The city s Get Creative program offers grants for arts and cultural organizations. But what exactly is the funding format?
In what ways did the City stepped up to help San Antonio creatives during the pandemic? What grants and relief funding have been offered, and are resources still available? Who qualifies? How can individual artists request help?
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