Dear Community Member,
The devastating wind and wildfires that swept through our region have profoundly affected our arts and culture community. Our hearts are with all those who have been impacted by this disaster.
We are working in partnership with the National Coalition for Arts Preparedness and Emergency Response (NCAPER) to understand the full scope of the impact on our arts and culture community.
If you are an individual artist, cultural or creative worker, or performing group, or represent an arts organization or cultural institution, who has been directly or indirectly impacted, we encourage you to respond to this Rapid Impact Assessment survey.
We recognize that you may be dealing with overwhelming challenges right now. If you are not ready or able to complete the survey at this time, please know that you can participate later when circumstances allow.
Please note:
- This survey is separate from and does not replace registering with FEMA. If you have been impacted, register with FEMA as soon as you can.
- Please forward this survey to colleagues and friends, so that we can get a more complete picture of the impact.
- If you receive this survey from multiple sources, you only need to complete it once.
- Visit our Wildfire Recovery Resources page for additional resources and updates
Findings from this survey will be made available on our Wildfire Impact Reporting page to support policymaking, planning, and advocacy for the arts during this difficult time. Individual responses and personal information will never be shared publicly. Only aggregate findings will be published.
Choose the survey that best reflects your role:
If you have any questions about this survey or how the data will be used, contact us at research@arts.lacounty.gov.
With deep concern and support,
Your friends at the LA County Department of Arts and Culture |
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