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FAM Launches Relief Grant for Nashville Music Industry

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Family Alliance in Music (FAM) has introduced a new grant program aimed at providing financial assistance to music industry professionals impacted by the recent ice storm in Nashville, known as Winter Storm Fern. This initiative is designed to support individuals facing financial difficulties while caring for children, elders, or other dependents during this challenging time.

The grant is available to a broad range of professionals within the music sector, including but not limited to musicians, songwriters, tour managers, sound engineers, and label employees. This comprehensive scope reflects FAM’s commitment to assisting those across various roles in the industry who have been negatively affected by the storm’s aftermath.

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Applications for the grant will be accepted on a rolling basis, allowing for timely support as the situation continues to evolve. The initiative demonstrates a proactive approach in addressing the immediate needs of industry stakeholders during a period of disruption.

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