Support for arts and culture groups will be extended as the recent tightening of measures to curb a spike in Covid-19 cases impacts the already beleaguered sector.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Another $20m boost for arts sector to tide over Covid crisis
Groups like The Theatre Practice, which has been streaming shows online since May last year, can apply for a Business Transformation Grant.TNP PHOTO: GIN TAY
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Arts freelancers and businesses will receive more support, as the Government pledges another $20 million to help the sector tide over the pandemic.
Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong yesterday announced a top-up to the Arts and Culture Resilience Package (ACRP), which will cover the cost of new grants for self-employed workers and business transformation, as well as extensions of other support.
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Additional S$20 million for Arts and Culture Resilience Package to support freelancers and businesses
Freelancers and businesses in the arts and culture sector will stand to benefit from new grants, as part of a S$20 million enhancement to the Arts and Culture Resilience Package, announced Minister of Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong on Monday (Mar 8). Nisha Rahim with more. 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery.
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SINGAPORE: Freelancers and businesses in the arts and culture sector will stand to benefit from new grants, as part of a S$20 million enhancement to the Arts and Culture Resilience Package, announced Minister of Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong on
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It goes without saying that Covid-19 took with it not just lives, but an increasing number of livelihoods as well. Unemployment and retrenchments have grown since the pandemic hit. These days, it’s not uncommon to hear of someone who remains unemployed even after looking for months. Under the rallying call of Emerging Stronger Together, the Budget 2021 announcement by.