SONA to Provide Healthcare for Songwriters Via Amazon Music Partnership
Songwriters of North America (SONA) members can now apply for free healthcare services thanks to a new partnership with Amazon. Songwriters who are selected will receive Amazon One Medical subscriptions, which include 24/7 telehealth services for themselves and their spouse and/or dependents, courtesy of a donation from Amazon Music.
As an additional membership benefit, Amazon Music and the SONA Foundation are also providing financial assistance to selected SONA members for out-of-pocket medical expenses. Applications to both of these new programs is available here.
News of the partnership arrives as the songwriter advocacy group celebrates its tenth anniversary. “SONA’s 10th Anniversary isn’t just about looking back — it’s about growing forward,” said Erin McAnally, executive director of SONA, in a statement. “Every event, Board Member, partnership, and piece of progress reinforces SONA’s belief in the collective power of Songwriters to create change. With passion, drive, and an unwavering focus on advocacy, SONA continues to prove what’s possible when Songwriters unite.”
Throughout the spring and summer, SONA has celebrated 10 years in advocacy by ramping up its events and collaborations. This included a New York City writing camp, hosted by Alissia and Amazon Music, in conjunction with SONA and She Is The Music. They also supported the Muni Long Songwriters Forum in Los Angeles at Amazon’s campus, and participated in a live taping of Ross Golan’s And The Writer Is… podcast.
“From the start, SONA has been committed to addressing the systemic gaps that leave Songwriters without access to basic healthcare,” added SONA CEO Michelle Lewis. “This work with Amazon Music and Amazon One Medical represents a meaningful step forward in that mission. We deeply appreciate their support and shared commitment to long-term solutions that prioritize the health and dignity of music creators. Together, we’re building a stronger, more sustainable future for Songwriters.”
“Songwriters are the heartbeat of the music industry. They shape the soundtrack of our lives and give voice to culture, yet too many lack access to affordable healthcare,” said Tom Winkler, head of publisher, songwriter, and society Relations for Amazon Music. “In collaboration with Amazon One Medical and Songwriters of North America, we are committed to changing that. By making it easier for songwriters to connect with trusted healthcare providers, we are supporting their health and safeguarding their ability to create, inspire, and thrive.”
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