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ACM Lifting Lives COVID-19 Response Fund Gets $2 Million Reopening

December 1, 2020/in Featured /by Jessica Nicholson

 

ACM Lifting Lives has reopened the ACM Lifting Lives COVID-19 Response Fund, which recently raised $2 million prior to Giving Tuesday (Dec. 1). The funds will be disbursed to those in the country music community who have been affected by the COVID-19 shutdowns.

The fund was created in April 2020 to help those working in the country music industry, who are facing financial crisis as a result of the pandemic. Since then, $3.5 million was raised and distributed to hundreds of workers in the country music community.

Support from record labels and partners made this second round of relief possible, including generous donations from Amazon, Big Machine Label Group, Broken Bow Records Music Group, Corner Partnership LLC, Country Thunder’s Troy Vollhoffer, Sony Music Nashville, Spotify, Universal Music Group Nashville, Warner Music Nashville and other country music leaders individually who have supported the funding round.

“We are so fortunate ACM Lifting Lives was able to re-open the COVID-19 Response Fund ahead of the holidays, to send financial support to hundreds of applicants looking for a resource during this time,” said Lyndsay Cruz, Executive Director of ACM Lifting Lives. “A huge thank you to our generous partners, and many individual industry leaders for their contributions who were able to quickly join forces with us and see the urgency in making a difference in an unimaginable and ongoing situation. In lieu of gifts for the holidays, if you are able to help, we encourage you to visit ACMLiftingLives.org for more information on how to assist.”

“ACM Lifting Lives has not only shown up for our industry over the years, they have been a light during one our business’ most stressful times, providing immediate aid and support to members of our road families during the pandemic. Supporting them is supporting our musicians, our crews and all those folks who work behind the scenes so we get to bring music to the fans. Please consider giving what you can or sharing word about the great work they do this holiday season. Together, let’s continue to lift spirits and lives in a time our industry needs it most,” said Darius Rucker.

“I am so proud to support and serve such a compelling organization that has continued to not only raise money during this time but strengthen the power of healing through the power of music,” said Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman, who is also an ACM Lifting Lives Board Member. “Due to COVID-19 freezing live music & touring events this year, the music scene has completely shifted causing many members of our country music family to face every day financial crises. To help support the ACM Lifting Lives COVID-19 Response Fund, we ask you to join us in lifting spirits by donating as little as $1. Even a small amount can make a big difference, #LetsLiftLives.”

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Jessica Nicholson serves as the Managing Editor for MusicRow magazine. Her previous music journalism experience includes work with Country Weekly magazine and Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) magazine. She holds a BBA degree in Music Business and Marketing from Belmont University. She welcomes your feedback at [email protected]
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