Last updated: April 07, 2020
The Professional Beauty Association Announces COVID-19 Relief Fund
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PBA Gives Back With The COVID-19 Relief Fund
The Professional Beauty Association (PBA) and PBA Charities have created a new fund to help the beauty industry during this unprecedented time. The COVID-19 Relief Fund will provide $500 to licensed beauty professionals who are unable to work due to the coronavirus pandemic. The fund was created to help with basic needs, like food and bills.
Here’s How To Apply:
- Fill out the application here. Make sure you answer all the required fields to the best of your ability. Do NOT submit multiple applications or you will be disqualified.
- Applications will be reviewed Monday through Friday and picked based on a lottery system as donations are received.
- Once chosen, payments will be made through a virtual prepaid Tradeshift/American Express card.
Please note that the funds provided are limited to the amount of donations given and a large volume of applicants are expected. Please reconsider applying if you already have access to funds so your fellow beauty professionals can get the help they need.
For more information, visit pbacharities.wufoo.com/forms/z16sfdhi0st99bn.
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