PRS for Music Reopens Coronavirus Emergency Relief Fund
PRS for Music Reopens Coronavirus Emergency Relief Fund
An emergency fund to help music creators from around the world during the coronavirus pandemic has reopened to new bids.
Coronavirus has caused the cessation of the live music industry and creative businesses have closed down, causing a dramatic reduction in the use of original music. Collectively, the livelihoods of creators, many of whom are freelance or small businesses themselves, are at risk during this crisis.
The PRS Emergency Relief Fund has been set up to provide immediate financial support to Performing Right Society (PRS) members during the coronavirus pandemic. Funding is being offered to songwriters and composers from around the world who are facing significant financial pressure as the global battle against the virus continues.
Grants will be awarded based on assessment of individual need and successful applicants will receive support up to a value of £1,000 each.
The Fund is open to all PRS writer members around the world who are suffering genuine hardship from loss of work due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The applicant must have been a member since at least 1 January 2018 and earned over £500 of PRS royalties.
Applications have opened for a new batch of grants, with a deadline to apply of Friday 15 May 2020 (23:59 BST).
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