The Country Music Association has made a $600,000 investment to help sustain six music industry-affiliated organizations operating in the mental health space.
The donations will go to Amber Health, Backline, ECCHO Live (formerly Touring Career Workshop), Music Health Alliance, MusiCares and Porter’s Call each of which will receive $100,000 to to meet the growing demand for mental health resources.
Today (1/22), CMA launched its mental health hub at CMAmember.com/mentalhealth, serving as a comprehensive portal for industry members and offering information on accessing mental health and wellness support through the six partner organizations. The platform is designed to be a centralized tool that empowers music professionals to access tailored mental health and wellness resources with ease.
Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer, said. “This investment demonstrates CMA’s commitment to addressing the growing demand for mental health resources within our business, whether that means counseling, healthcare advocacy, financial guidance, substance abuse care, disaster relief, or even basic living needs. The organizations we’ve partnered with are on the front lines of all aspects of mental health, and by partnering with each of them, we’re doing our part to support the vital work they do every day. “
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