Musicians Union Hardship Fund
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Musicians Union Hardship Fund
In response to the widespread cancellation of work that has hit the music profession as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Musicians Union has set up a £1 million hardship fund that members with genuine and pressing hardship can apply to.
This is intended to be immediate, urgent relief for musicians facing financial hardship right now. The fund is open to any current MU members who are a UK resident, suffering genuine hardship, have not received a payment from the Fund. Grants of up to £200.
No deadline specified.
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