Programs Center
Ten programs, designed for the realities of a performing arts career.
The Society's program framework is built to grow with the field. Each program below is in development and will be opened to applicants only once review, partner, and disbursement processes are in place.
A note on status
No Society program is active until officially launched. Statuses below — In Development, Launching Soon, and Coming Soon — describe where each program sits in its build cycle.
- In Development
Scholarships
Need-based tuition awards for students pursuing accredited training in the performing arts.
Program details - Launching Soon
Emergency Relief
Rapid-response grants for performing arts professionals facing acute crisis.
Program details - In Development
Housing Assistance
Rental support, transitional housing, and relocation grants for working artists.
Program details - In Development
Food Assistance
Monthly grocery stipends and partner meal programs for artists facing food insecurity.
Program details - Coming Soon
Education Grants
Grants for continuing education, certifications, and short-form training.
Program details - In Development
Professional Development
Workshops, residencies, and craft intensives delivered with partner institutions.
Program details - Launching Soon
Mentorship
Year-long, structured one-to-one pairings between emerging and established professionals.
Program details - Coming Soon
Career Transition Support
Coaching, retraining funds, and planning support for artists changing roles or industries.
Program details - In Development
Mental Health Resources
Curated referrals and subsidised access to mental health professionals familiar with the industry.
Program details - In Development
Behind-the-Scenes Professionals Initiative
Dedicated support for the technicians, designers, stage managers, and craftspeople who make productions possible.
Program details
Framework
Built to scale to hundreds of recipients and new programs.
Every program shares a common application intake, review structure, and recipient record system — so the Society can add new programs and serve a growing number of professionals without fragmenting the experience for applicants.