Legal & Financial Management
From time to time, an artist may need to seek legal consultation or research arts-related legal matters. In times of dire financial need, artists may need access to financial relief. In times of stability, artists can also benefit from financial empowerment resources. The resources below serve as a way to begin that process.
Artists at Risk Connection’s (ARC) Safety Guide for Artists
A Safety Guide for Artists explores topics such as defining and understanding risk, preparing for threats, fortifying digital safety, documenting persecution, finding assistance, and recovering from trauma.
Copyright Information from American Library Association (ALA)
The ALA site offers a wide range of free timely information on developments in the field of copyright law.
Creative Commons
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that offers free copyright licenses and tools for sharing creative work.
Freelancers Union Contract Creator
Online tool for creating an independent contractor contract.
TIME’S UP Legal Defense Fund
Helps defray legal and public relations costs in select cases for those who have experienced sexual harassment or related retaliation in the workplace.
Email: [email protected]
A Visual Artist’s Guide to Estate Planning
The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation’s free e-book designed to assist artists in planning their estates.
Legal Services Alabama | Montgomery, AL Legal Services Alabama (LSA) is a statewide nonprofit organization dedicated to providing access to justice and free quality civil legal aid and assistance to educate and empower Alabama’s low-income community from offices located in: Anniston/Gadsden, Birmingham, Dothan, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, Selma, and Tuscaloosa.
Telephone: 866-456-4995
Telephone En Español: 888-835-3505
Email: [email protected]
South Alabama Volunteer Lawyers Program | Mobile, AL
The South Alabama Volunteer Lawyers Program (SAVLP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides free legal assistance in certain civil matters to low-income residents of Mobile, Baldwin, Washington, and Clarke counties. If you think you may qualify as low-income under the program’s financial guidelines, please contact SAVLP.
Telephone: 251-438-1102
Email: [email protected]
California Lawyers for the Arts | Various Locations
The Lawyer Referral Service of California Lawyers for the Arts (CLA) operates as a lawyer referral service under the authority of the State Bar of California. CLA offers referral services only for creative artists, arts organizations and those with arts-related legal matters, such as: copyright, contract drafting, review and negotiation, nonprofit organization issues, landlord/tenant, organizational tax (not individual tax), employee/independent contractor, mediation and arbitration, and more.
Telephone: 888-775-8995
Email: [email protected]
Regional Offices:
Berkeley – Telephone: 888-775-8995 | Email: [email protected]
Los Angeles – Telephone: 310-207-0001 | Email: [email protected] Sacramento – Telephone: 916-441-7979 | Fax: (916) 441-1170 | email: [email protected]
San Diego – Email: [email protected]
San Francisco – Telephone: 415-775-7200 | Email: [email protected]
Colorado Attorneys for the Arts | Denver, CO Colorado Attorneys for the Arts (CAFTA) is a pro bono legal referral service connecting limited-income artists and creative entities to volunteer attorneys.
Telephone: 720-428-6720
Email: [email protected]
Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts (WALA)
WALA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides access to education, advocacy and legal services through workshops and seminars, legal clinics and pro-bono referral services for creatives and cultural organizations.
Phone: 202-289-4440
Email: via website form
LegalLink Program | Miami, FL
LegalLink is a program dedicated to providing artists with affordable and pro bono legal services, grants and educational opportunities. LegalLink services are available to Locust Projects members at the pARTners ($60) level or above.
Telephone: 305-576-8570
Email: [email protected]
Georgia Lawyers for the Arts | Atlanta, GA GLA, through a full schedule of educational seminars and classes, a resource library, and a network of over 500 volunteer and member attorneys, provides legal assistance to musicians, songwriters, photographers, filmmakers, painters, poets, graphic designers, actors, theatre companies, dance troupes, museums, and artists from many other disciplines.
Email: [email protected]
Legal Aid Society of Hawaii Honolulu Office | Honolulu, HI
The Legal Aid Society of Hawaii is a public interest, not-for-profit law firm whose mission is to achieve fairness and justice through legal advocacy, outreach, and education for those in need.
Telephone Oahu: 808-536-4302
Telephone Neighbor Islands: 800-499-4302
Email: [email protected]
Lawyers for the Creative Arts | Chicago, IL Lawyers for the Creative Arts provides free legal service to financially eligible clients in all areas of the arts— the visual, performing, entertainment, literary, arts education and more.
Email: via website form
The ELLA Project | New Orleans, LA
Dedicated to the joy and beauty of the culture of New Orleans and Louisiana, The Ella Project provides pro bono legal assistance, arts business services, and advocacy to our cultural community.
Telephone: 504-250-0429
Email: [email protected]
Maine Lawyer Referral Service
The Lawyer Referral Service of the Maine State Bar Association connects people who have legal questions or are in need of legal services with qualified Maine attorneys.
Telephone: 207-622-1460
Toll-Free Telephone: 800-860-1460
Email: [email protected]
Maryland Lawyers for the Arts | Baltimore, MD A nonprofit dedicated to protecting Maryland artists’ legal rights through pro bono legal referrals and education.
Telephone: 410-752-1633
Email: via website form
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts | Boston, MA
Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts of Massachusetts provides legal services, advice, and educational programming to artists and cultural organizations in Massachusetts. The VLA accomplishes its mission through the work of a panel of more than 500 attorneys who volunteer their time and services to provide legal counsel, education, and organizational support to the Massachusetts arts community. The program serves individual artists, musical groups, and cultural organizations.
Email: [email protected]
Springboard for the Arts Legal Assistance
As the Minnesota Chapter of the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, Springboard is pleased to connect artists in need of legal assistance to an attorney. Referrals are made on a case-by-case basis for arts-related questions only.
Email: [email protected]
Kansas City Volunteer Lawyers & Accountants for the Arts | Kansas City, MO
KCVLAA provides a critical link between members of the legal, business, and arts communities.
Telephone: 816-974-8522
St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts | St. Louis, MO
St. Louis Volunteer Lawyers and Accountants for the Arts offers legal and accounting assistance to artists and arts organizations with arts-related legal and accounting problems. Telephone: 314-863-6930
Email: [email protected]
Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts | Philadelphia, PA
PVLA empowers underserved artists and arts organizations in the Philadelphia region by providing access to free legal services, knowledge, and resources.
Telephone: 267-416-8940
Email: [email protected]
Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council – Pittsburgh Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts | Pittsburgh, PA
Low-income artists can apply for free legal assistance for an arts-related legal need. Use this service to help you draft contracts, answer intellectual property questions, and more. Be sure to check the income guidelines before applying!
Telephone: 412-391-2060
Email: [email protected]
Arts & Business Council of Greater Nashville | Nashville, TN
The Arts & Business Council connects artists and arts organizations with the services, skills, and opportunities they need to thrive from their creative endeavors. To this end, the Arts & Business Council provides pro bono legal services to low-income artists of all disciplines, as well as legal and business assistance to emerging nonprofit arts organizations through the Volunteer Lawyers & Professionals for the Arts (VLPA) program.
Telephone: 615-460–8274
Email: [email protected]
Texas Accountants & Lawyers for the Arts | Austin, TX
TALA matches low-income artists and small budget arts nonprofits with volunteer attorneys and accountants to assist with arts-related legal and financial matters, including: non-profit arts organization incorporation; contract drafting, negotiation and review; estate planning for artists; copyright; trademark; IP licensing; arts-related landlord/tenant issues; demand letters; dispute resolution/arts mediation; financial reviews; chart of accounts; financial statements; annual budgets; application for tax-exempt status; form 990; and employment taxes.
Telephone: 512-459-8252
Email: [email protected]
Utah Lawyers for the Arts
Utah Lawyers for the Arts (ULA) refers qualifying artists and art organizations to attorneys licensed in the State of Utah who provide free or low cost services in art-related matters, such as setting up nonprofit entities and seeking tax-exempt status, negotiating various art-related contracts, handling contract disputes involving art or art services, and the censorship of art, among others.
Email: [email protected]
Washington Lawyers for the Arts | Seattle, WA
Washington Lawyers for the Arts (WLA) is a nonprofit service organization dedicated to supporting the arts in Washington state by creating alliances and making legal resources accessible to artists and arts organizations of all disciplines.
Email: via website form
Legal Aid of West Virginia | Charleston, WV
Legal Aid of West Virginia provides civil legal aid and advocacy services for low-income residents, seniors, victims of domestic violence, and the disabled.
Telephone: 866-255-4370
NYC Department of Consumer and Worker Protection’s Office of Financial Empowerment
The Office of Financial Empowerment (OFE) assists New Yorkers with low incomes by developing and offering innovative programs and services to increase access to high-quality, low-cost financial education and counseling, safe and affordable mainstream banking, and access to income-boosting tax credits and savings. Learn about the EmpoweredNYC initiative, which assists New Yorkers with disabilities with financial advice, and other programs such as NYC Free Tax Prep, Financial Empowerment Centers, and more.
Internal Revenue Service – Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program
The VITA program has operated for over 50 years. VITA sites offer free tax help to people who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns, including:
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People who generally make $64,000 or less
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Persons with disabilities; and
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Limited English-speaking taxpayers
Internal Revenue Service – Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) Program
The TCE program offers free tax help, particularly for those who are 60 years of age and older, specializing in questions about pensions and retirement-related issues unique to seniors. Find a provider near you.
When looking for a TCE site, keep in mind that a majority of the TCE sites are operated by the AARP Foundation’s Tax Aide program. To locate the nearest AARP TCE Tax-Aide site between January and April use the AARP Site Locator Tool or call 888-227-7669.
New Economy Project
New Economy Project is a resource and advocacy center for community groups in New York City.
Telephone: 212-680-5100
Small Business Administration (SBA)
The SBA helps Americans start, build and grow businesses. Through an extensive network of field offices and partnerships with public and private organizations, SBA delivers its services to people throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, the U. S. Virgin Islands and Guam. Find your state and local SBA district office.
Telephone (SBA Answer Desk): 800-827-5722
Email: [email protected]