by Contributor | April 27, 2021 3:13 pm
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Amid the opening up of the Small Business Administration (SBA) Save Our Stages online application for the c, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer confirms about 6,000 applications have already been filed in the first five hours of the program, with over 8,000 additional applications being worked on.
He is urging New York stages and other venues and cultural institutions to ready their paperwork, log on to the SBA.gov website[1] for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program and file an application for their relief.
“Knowing the SBA has already received 6,000 applications, with over 8,000 additional requests in the works, for stages and venue relief shows both the need that exists, but also the desire to bring back a variety of venues, entertainment and arts options that make New York one of the greatest states – and strongest economies,” said U.S. Senator Charles Schumer. “So, I am urging New York stages to ready their documents, log onto the SBA site and file applications for their relief. The shows will go on!”
Schumer successfully fought to include $15 billion in the end-of-year COVID relief bill in December for the Save Our Stages (SOS) program to provide national assistance for independent live venue operators, independent movie theaters, and cultural institutions such as live performing arts organizations and museums that have been significantly impacted by the economic effects of the COVID crisis. The American Rescue Plan that passed into law in March included an additional $1.25 billion for the program following Schumer’s efforts to add more money to the national pot. Schumer says that New York will receive the lion’s share of the total national pot and that the legislation will provide temporary relief not only to the venues, but also to the employees, promoters, managers, producers, and entertainers that support them.
Specifically, the COVID relief package created a new Small Business Administration (SBA) grant program which independent live venue operators, promoters, producers, talent representatives, independent movie theaters, and cultural institutions are eligible for. To be eligible, an entity must have experienced at least 25% lost revenue due to COVID-19. Schumer said the SBA grants are designed to provide up to 6 months of financial support that could be used to keep employees paid and New York’s prized cultural hubs open for business.
“Independent venues, like theaters and concert halls, are the beating heart of New York’s cultural life and a driving force across our economy,” said Schumer. “Our local stages, from those on Broadway to the ones in Binghamton, Buffalo, and everywhere in between, were among the first to shut down at the start of the pandemic, are struggling to stay afloat, and will be among the last to fully reopen—so they need this SOS relief, and I want to make sure they apply.”
Specifically, the new program includes the following components:
More details on the SBA program, including the application, can we found at the following site: https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/covid-19-relief-options/shuttered-venue-operators-grant[2]
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