New York, NY, April 1, 2020 — Steven B. Zelin, CPA, Managing Member of Zelin & Associates CPA of New York City, The Singing CPA, offers the following resources to artists and musicians across the world feeling the impact of the coronavirus pandemic with the cancellation of festivals, tours and concerts.

 

 

  • American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) Relief Fund – financial assistance for artists. Through March 31, due to the devastating toll the coronavirus has taken on AGMA members, the AGMA Relief Fund will temporarily double the cap of financial assistance available to AGMA members in need. (https://agmarelief.org/)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • The Creator Fund – a fund where active creators who are experiencing financial hardship due to the coronavirus can apply for financial assistance. (https://www.thecreatorfund.com/)

 

 

  • Freelancer COVID-19 Emergency Fund – a fund for creative freelancers who have been adversely affected by the COVID-19 virus to apply for temporary assistance. (https://freelancecoop.org/emergencyfund/)

 

  • The Haven Foundation – immediate relief funds and/or assistance for creators that have experienced a recent, unforeseen emergency or triggering event that has significantly and adversely affected the qualified person’s ability to produce, perform and/or market his/her work.

(http://www.thehavenfdn.org/)

 

 

  • Musicians Foundation – all professional musicians, regardless of their genre or instrument, can apply for themselves or a family member if they meet the qualifications listed on this site. (http://musiciansfund.com/)

 

  • Passim Emergency Artist Relief Fund – if you have performed or taught at a Passim facility in the past 10 years, you can apply for relief from this fund. (https://www.passim.org/pearfund/)

 

  • Paetreon Artist Grant – application where artists affected by Covid-19 can get support. • Recording Academy and MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund – music industry professionals may apply for lost income due to the cancellation of scheduled gigs or performances due to coronavirus precautionary measures. (https://www.patreon.com/)

 

 

  • Symphonic: Help Support Independent Musicians – artists can complete the application to be featured on Symphonic’s donation webpage; every time the page is refreshed, a different artist will appear for a user to donate. (https://symphonicdistribution.com/supportmusic/)

 

  • Virtual Festival – a collaborative effort to help artists survive during difficult times using technology to gain exposure and provide opportunities for fans to support via Venmo and PayPal. (https://www.facebook.com/VirtualFestival2020/)

 

Steven B. Zelin, CPA, Managing Member of Zelin & Associates CPA of New York City, has educated the public about the accounting professional through his role as The Singing CPA,

now a registered trademark.  His sense of humor added to his songs, Tax Deductible, Dear IRS, If You Don’t Like Paying Taxes, Audit Client Blues and others featured on his CD, The Singing CPAⓇ introduced in 2008.  He regularly sings on the steps of the post office on the income tax filing deadline and before many non-profit and small business groups.  Mr. Zelin has educated the public about the accounting professional through his role as The Singing CPA, now a registered trademark.  His sense of humor added to his songs, Tax Deductible, Dear IRS, If You Don’t Like Paying Taxes, Audit Client Blues and others featured on his CD, The Singing CPA introduced in 2008.  He regularly sings on the steps of the post office on the income tax filing deadline and before many non-profit and small business groups.

 

Mr. Zelin may be reached directly for further comments at 646-678-4496 or steven.zelin@zelincpa.com.