NATIONWIDE — With funding sources drying up due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many artists of all kinds are being negatively impacted.

Here is a list of emergency resources for visual artists nationwide:

Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant

  • Emergency grants for painters, printmakers, and sculptors

Anonymous Was a Woman Emergency Grant

  • Grants of up to $2,500 for woman-identifying artists over the age of 40 who have been impacted by the pandemic

ArtsFund COVID-19 Emergency Relief

  • One-time, immediate relief grants for arts organizations negatively impacted by COVID-19

Arts Leaders of Color Emergency Fund

  • Fund for people of color who are artists or arts administrators

Austin Creative Alliance

  • Grants of up to $500 for artists in the Austin area

CERF Artists Safety Net

  • Grants for artists infected with COVID-19 who require intensive medical care

Cultural Relief Fund

  • $1 million being distributed to artists over the coming months

Dallas Low Income Artist Relief Fund

  • Funds prioritized for low-income, BIPOC, queer, trans, gender nonconforming, and disabled artists and freelancers

Durham Artist Relief Fund

  • For artists and arts presenters in Durham who have been financially impacted by cancellations due to COVID-19

Foundation for Contemporary Arts

  • $1,000 emergency grants for artists

Kinkade Family Foundation Emergency Grant for Curators

  • Grants of up to $5,000 for curators who are developing projects that promote artwork of contemporary and experimental nature

Max's Kansas City Project

  • Emergency grants for artists in New York State

New Haven Creative Sector Relief Fund

  • Grants of up to $1,000 for low-income individual artists and small-budget arts organizations

Rapid Response Fund

  • $500 grants for Muslim artists and activists

Rauschenberg Emergency Grants

  • Grants of up to $5,000 for artists experiencing a medical emergency