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San Francisco Mayor London Breed announces awards for music and entertainment venues

2021-05-28
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced Thursday that the city is awarding 28 music and entertainment venues in San Francisco with a total of $1 million in grants from its Music and Entertainment Venue Recovery Fund. Each of the qualifying venues will receive an award of $35,720 to prevent their permanent closure due to the city's lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“This past year has been devastating for the entertainment sector, and these local funds will help these businesses survive and start to recover,” said Mayor Breed. “Our music and entertainment venues are part of what makes San Francisco such a special place to live in and visit, and I’m glad we’re able to provide this local support to help them make it through this challenging time.”

The city stated that the Venue Fund "advances recommendations from San Francisco’s Economic Recovery Task Force to support the arts, culture, hospitality, and entertainment sector." The fund is similar to other City initiatives to support entertainment venues, including Mayor Breed’s $2.5 million in fee and tax relief for entertainment venues and the proposals to support arts and culture in the Mayor’s Small Business Recovery Act legislation.

“Art, culture, and music will be central to our city’s economic recovery,” said Supervisor Matt Haney. “These grants will be a lifeline for independent venues that add so much to our city and have been shuttered for much of the last year. We all are so excited to see music and performance come back in full force in the city and these venue fund grants will be critical in ensuring that happens.”

San Francisco sent the first grant award notifications to 28 venues from a pool of 84 applications from San Francisco-based live music and entertainment venues. The grant application process ended three weeks ago. The city says all 84 applications have now been fully reviewed and remaining applicants have been asked to finalize their applications by July 30.

“On behalf of the 34 live music venues that comprise San Francisco’s Independent Venue Alliance, we wish to express our gratitude to Mayor Breed, Supervisor Haney, and the hard-working folks in the Office of Small Business, the Office of Economic and Workforce Development, and the Entertainment Commission,” said Lynn Schwarz, co-owner of Bottom of the Hill and spokesperson for the Independent Venue Alliance. “The City created a fund for local entertainment venues at lightning speed, created an application process that was easy and quick, and is about to distribute the funds that will help us get to the finish line of the marathon closure caused by the pandemic. This financial help is so key to our survival, and we look forward to working with the City so that this fund can continue to help needy venues moving forward.”

“Huge thanks to Mayor Breed and Supervisor Haney for prioritizing a recovery fund to help San Francisco venues get back on their feet,” said Lynne Angel, General Manager at El Rio. “Our industry was hit very hard and it has been a constant struggle over the last year. We are far from regaining any sense of normalcy and have lost so many great spots already. This grant will ensure that we as a legacy business and community space can continue to be a part of SF nightlife and provide a second home to our dear patrons, performers and staff. This means so much to us. Thank you.”

“San Francisco venues have been disproportionately impacted by this pandemic as the first to close and last to reopen for the sake of public health and safety,” said Casey Lowdermilk, Co-Founder of the San Francisco Venue Coalition. “We are grateful for the leadership of Mayor London Breed and Supervisor Matt Haney in championing this effort and understanding the real economic impact of our cultural institutions. We also want to acknowledge the hard work and continued engagement of the Office of Small Business, Office of Economic & Workforce Development and Entertainment Commission. This funding will go a long way to ensure our San Francisco venues will not only survive this pandemic but also remain as pillars of San Francisco’s cultural heartbeat and economic revival from this pandemic.”

More information about the Fund is available at sfosb.org/venuefund

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