The Emergency Fund for Freelance Performers

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The Emergency Fund for Freelance Performers (EFFP), aims to raise £10,000 to cover hardship costs of all freelancers working in the Arts who have been affected by job and tour cancellations, insurance with no coverage, and with no access to sick pay, etc.  The EFFP has a dedicated volunteer team with wide links within the Creative Arts. 

The aim of the EFFP is to offer a one-off payment to all self-employed artists/performers/creatives/crew of £200. Freelancers will be asked to access the fund through EFFPs Facebook or Twitter pages or through their website. Naturally they won’t be able to help everyone and recipients will be asked to be mindful the resources they are taking.

The EFFP are also keen to bring the plight of the self-employed community into the public eye and rally for change. Hopefully bringing this issue to light will help to change the support that freelancers are able to access.

The fund was started by Vicki MacWinyers a freelance Stage Manager and Performer based in Birmingham. She says “As a freelancer in the Arts, myself and my peers have lost most if not all of our income for the foreseeable future, I figured it was better to do something proactive rather than join the panic! I am eternally grateful for every ounce of generosity and the more we raise the more we can share with others in this time of uncertainty. I want to help as many as I can for as long as I can”

If you wish to donate please follow the link to the fund raising page, every little bit will help. You can keep updated with how it is progressing on EFFPs Facebook page and Twitter (the link to the fund is pinned to both of these). And please, please share this as far as possible for as long as needed.