Americans for the Arts has a list of resources for artists and has recorded and shared its March 13 conversation with teaching artists about COVID-19.

Emergency Grants – Women Arts

Emergency Grants – Foundation for Contemporary Art

Actors Fund Emergency Financial Assistance (not just for actors)

Shade Literary Arts Queer Writers of Color Relief Fund (national)

NEA Shared List of Resources for Arts & Cultural Organizations and Professionals/Individuals

The Ghostlight Fund (theater actors)

Freelance Artist & Scholars Resources

Emergency Grants – Rauschenberg Foundation 

Emergency Grants – Adolph & Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant (visual arts)

Emergency Grants – Haven Foundation

Emergency Funding – CERF + The Artists Safety Net

Musicians Foundation Emergency Fund

Corona Virus 2020 Artist Relief Funds Database

List of Emergency Funding Opportunities for Visual Artists

List of Funding Opportunities from 3Arts

The Artbar Blog is sharing a weekly art and play activity guide for kids and parents in quarantine. This “creativity supplement to homeschool learning for kids 3–8” includes suggestions for drawing tools, nature walks, and more.

Mo Willems, Kennedy Center artist in residence, is hosting lunch doodles each weekday at 1pm ET. Viewers can also ask questions and view archived episodes on the Kennedy Center website.

The Music Teachers National Association has a list of websites for kids. Among the websites are games for kids interested in classical music, virtual tours of music halls, music theory resources, and more.

Tinkerlab has maker ideas and visual arts challenges for learners on its website. There are also science projects and other activities, and those interested can sign up for a mailing list with new activities and ideas.

We Are Teachers has assembled a list of authors reading their work aloud, sharing digital resources, and facilitating online activities.