The city of Atlanta in conjunction with Invest Atlanta has created the $1,500 creATL Relief Fund to help artists and freelancers recover from the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The creATL Relief Fund was set up to help those working in Atlanta’s gig economy who are hit hard by the pandemic. Those gigs include such disciplines as film, music and entertainment.

Relief Fund Aimed To Help Atlanta Gig Workers

The good news is that the creATL Relief Fund is a grant, which means it doesn’t have to be paid back. Still, those that get it are expected to use it to further their creative endeavors.

“Atlanta is a vibrant city and international hub for creatives and entertainment industry leaders,” said Mayor Bottoms. “We want to ensure our talent and cultural arts sectors are stable and well-supported during this time. This fund will help our creative artists continue to enrich our lives and our communities.

CreATL Relief Fund: How To Apply

Grants will be awarded based on a lottery system. If you’re interested in applying for the creATL Relief Fund, here are some of the primary requirements:

  • Must be a resident of Atlanta for at least the last six months
  • Must be able to establish a history of “gig” or freelance work
  • Must be able to demonstrate a financial need for the money

Grant awards are subject to the conditions of the program. All eligibility requirements and application information are available on Invest Atlanta’s website at www.investatlanta.com/creATL.

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