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Rauschenberg Medical Emergency Grant

NY Foundation for the Arts
About the Grant

The Rauschenberg Medical Emergency Grant provides funding of up to $5,000 for artists experiencing recent and unexpected medical, dental, or mental health emergencies. Eligible applicants must be artists in visual arts, choreography, or film/video/electronic/digital arts with an average income below $75,000 ($150,000 for joint filers). Grants cover out-of-pocket expenses like co-pays, emergency dental work, and transportation for treatment, but exclude chronic conditions, living expenses, or ongoing care.

State and Industry
Ownership Categories
Grant Amount:

Up to $5,000

Application Deadline:

Rolling

Notes

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