Eligible arts organizations will receive up to $15,000 to help pay their bills during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The government is setting up a $3-million fund to be administered by the sa国际传媒 Arts Council.
Lisa Beare, minister of tourism, arts and culture, said the organizations have canceled events, performances and festivals because of the pandemic.
Eligible organizations will receive the payments early next month, she said.
Victoria resident Nick Middleton, who runs Vancouver record label Westwood Recordings, participated on a March 23 conference call with Maple Ridge-Mission MLA Bob D鈥橢ith, who reached out to stakeholders on behalf of Beare鈥檚 office.
Middleton, who is also a noted performer with electronic duo the Funk Hunters, joined a group of sa国际传媒 managers, record labels and artists on the call.
鈥淚n a time of so much uncertainty, it was quite heart-warming to end up on a call with government and hear them say they are listening and want to help,鈥 Middleton said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a really tough time for every single industry across the board 鈥 Most of the income has completely stopped.鈥
Beare said the arts council will provide 50 per cent advances on its 2020-21 funding for arts groups to help with their cash flow. Workers in the arts sector who have lost income because of COVID-19 are also eligible to apply for a one-time payment of $1,000 under the sa国际传媒 Emergency Benefit for Workers.
Beare said additional help for the sector will be announced in the coming weeks.
鈥淚f that follows suit, it will be a big help in jump-starting the industry,鈥 Middleton said.
鈥 With files from Mike Devlin, sa国际传媒