We support initiatives that provide resources for theater writers at all stages of their careers to access health insurance and healthcare.
“Break a leg!” doesn’t mean good luck if you don’t have insurance.
Writing plays (or musicals or operas) for a career can be a risky business—and not just because it’s tough to make a living in the performing arts but because dramatists are often on their own in finding and maintaining health insurance coverage.
With grant support from Venturous Theater Fund, United Hospital Fund has released Risky Business: A Guide for Dramatists (and Other Theater Workers) on Finding Affordable Health Coverage and Care, a free, comprehensive online guidebook to help dramatists navigate the often-bewildering world of health insurance, find affordable coverage and care, and become their own best advocates. The guide features an FAQ-style script for finding coverage in New York; extra help available to find care if you don’t have insurance, or to get the most out of the coverage you have; and resources for coverage for those living in other states.
Venturous supports the Entertainment Community Fund’s capacity to offer free, one-on-one counselling for individuals who need assistance with health insurance, including:
The Fund, which was known for many years as the Actors Fund, provides support for people who work in film, theater, television, music, opera, radio and dance—onstage, on screen, and behind the scenes.
It’s easy for individuals to get started. Just visit the Fund’s online portal.
Once you register, you can sign up for individual counseling, webinars/workshops, and the many other services the Fund provides.
Get more information about the Fund’s health and wellness resources.
We fund webinars presented by the Entertainment Community Fund that spotlight health insurance options and available resources for dramatists. Watch below on YouTube.
An informational session about the Medicare enrollment process. This webinar is for anyone who will soon be getting Medicare and wants to learn more about how it works, understand the many options available and the timing of choosing and enrolling in coverage.
This webinar will help you understand your options when considering your next health insurance plan. It will give you clear, step-by-step guidance on what all your insurance options are, and how to get the most affordable coverage. You’ll learn about Affordable Care Act plans, Medicaid, the Essential Plan, and COBRA. Find out how to estimate variable/sporadic income and see if you’re eligible for free insurance or expanded subsidies to reduce your premiums. If you’re uninsured, find out how to reduce your healthcare and drug costs.
This session is an excellent opportunity for unbiased, comprehensive information from an experienced health insurance navigator. The information shared is relevant to theatre writers, including freelancers and those who are self-employed.
The following resources for artists in NYC, NY State, and beyond are provided by IndieSpace via their Resource Guide for Theater Artists. Please refer to the Resource Guide for updates.
1. Healthcare, Dental, and Vision/Insurance
2. Sexual and Reproductive Health
NYC Sexual Health Clinics
Government-funded health clinics providing free or low-cost testing/treatment for STIs, as well as services related to medication abortion.
NYC Sexual Health Express Clinics
Fast and free testing for common STIs, only for those currency experiencing no symptoms.
New York State Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care Services Program
A network of government-funded clinics that provide birth control, emergency contraception, free condoms, STI screening and treatment, and referrals at a variety of cost structures.
Planned Parenthood of Greater New York
The local chapter of Planned Parenthood, providing comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services at a variety of cost structures, as well as gender-affirming care.
GMHC
GMHC provides free testing for common STIs, with a special focus on testing and care for those living with HIV/AIDS. Though originally founded to support gay men, GMHC fully welcomes people of all genders and identities.
New York State Abortion Providers
A list of abortion providers in New York State, from the New York State Department of Health.
Law Help NY – Abortion and Contraception
Free and low-cost legal assistance on reproductive topics, including on the legality of abortion and birth control, and the legal rights of pregnant people in New York State.
3. Mental Health
4. Emergency Grants for Dramatists
VTF grants are made through Venturous Theater Fund of the Tides Foundation, a donor-advised fund. All grants are prospective until approved by the staff/board of the Tides Foundation. These guidelines are for informational purposes only, and contain no commitment, implied or otherwise, to make any particular grants. VTF reserves the right to change its funding philosophy and/or granting practice at any time without prior notification.