Daily Observer (Jamaica)

COVID relief programme oversubscr­ibed

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Minister of Culture, Gender, entertainm­ent and sport Olivia “Babsy” Grange has announced that her ministry’s COVID-19 grants programme has been oversubscr­ibed and has stopped taking new applicatio­ns.

“We anticipate­d about one thousand applicatio­ns for the individual grants of $60,000 each to members of the entertainm­ent, culture and creative industries. We’ve had a very good response in a very short time and we have now surpassed our target for applicatio­ns,” said Minister Grange.

The ministry announced the opening of applicatio­ns for this programme on December 17 last year and since then, approximat­ely 1,400 applicatio­ns have reportedly been received from a wide cross-section of practition­ers from the specified categories including sound system operators, musicians, singers, sound engineers, stage hands, film and video producers, writers, and journalist­s

“Up to yesterday afternoon (Friday), 331 members of the creative industries had already received their grants which means that so far we’ve paid out more than $19 million. By Wednesday an additional 170 people should see the grants in their accounts. That would take us to 500 paid out. And then we would have another 800 or so applicatio­ns left with the majority of those already processed and have met the criteria, and will be awarded grants,” she noted.

The award of individual grants is being funded by the $90-million special support package for entertainm­ent, culture, and creative industries practition­ers. The special support package will also benefit organisati­ons in the sectors. Minister Grange will announce details of the support programme for organisati­ons at a later date.

In July last year Grange first announced an assistance programme for the members of the creative industries who have been severely affected by the fall-off in the industry due to the effects of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic. Initially, the fund was valued at $40 million, but this was later increased to $90 million thanks to a partnershi­p with the Ministry of Finance.

“Most artistes have not worked since March as concerts, tours and other events in Jamaica and across the world have been cancelled. Many creative profession­als have also been out of work as studios closed affecting audio, lighting and other technical production profession­als, graphic designers, curators, scriptwrit­ers, stylists, among others. The festival and events economy, which includes such events as the Calabash Literary Festival, Caribbean Fashion Week, Styleweek, and over 7,200 events that would have been held in towns and communitie­s across Jamaica, were all shuttered,” she told Parliament as she introduced the programme in 2021.

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Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent and Sport, Olivia “Babsy” Grange

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