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Christmas Newsletter 2021
As 2021 draws to a close we want to take this opportunity to look back on a year that was certainly challenging in many ways, but also showed how strong…
Winter Heating Scheme 2021-22
Need help with your winter heating bills? Here at the Fund we offer assistance to older PRS members or those who face financial hardship because of long-term illness and increases…
Creativity and Well-being Workshops
We offer a series of webinars focusing on creativity and well-being with British Association for Performing Arts Medicine (Bapam). We know how demotivating the lockdown has been to the creative…
Wellness Webinar Scotland
Over the past 18 months PRS songwriters/performers and composers will have faced significant challenges to mental health and wellbeing along with the loss of livelihood and related income. We know…
Newsletter Summer Edition
It’s time for a quick look back at events which have happened during the past months and to share some news with you about how the Fund’s team and your…
Half-year Review
Over the past 6 months we achieved great results, especially with the development of our growing range of services to meet our members’ needs. We’ve put together a review of…
Errollyn Wallen becomes our new patron
WE ARE EXCITED TO ANNOUNCE OUR NEW PATRON, ERROLLYN WALLEN! Ivor Novello composer, singer-songwriter and pianist, Errollyn Wallen CBE has joined the PRS Members’ Fund as a patron of the…
Celebrating British Black Music and International Reggae Day
We support British Black Music/Black Music Congress (BBM/BMC) and their targeted events to mark British Black Music Month (BBMM), the annual June-July window used to highlight domestic black music, create…
How we support Diversity & Inclusion
With the combined effects of Black Lives Matter and Covid-19, in which people of colour have died disproportionately, it’s more important than ever to take a critical look at how diversity and inclusion is…
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