See which businesses are eligible for the CFDA grant and how much aid they can receive.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America is responding to the growing number of fashion designers and brands being impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Here, WWD breaks down the specifics of A Common Thread, including which businesses are eligible and how much aid they can receive.The CFDA and Vogue teamed to launch the initiative to raise awareness and funds for American fashion companies impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.Any small to medium-size business in the fashion industry that has been running for more than two years may apply for the grant.
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