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What is the Universal Creator Income Fund (UCIF)?
What is the Universal Creator Income Fund (UCIF)?
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Written by Turjo Khan
Updated over a month ago

The Universal Creator Income Fund (UCIF) is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at supporting artists and ensuring that music is rightfully honored and valued around the world. Through UCIF, artist communities receive financing and material support to create new works, enabling them to focus on their craft without financial barriers.

Impact of the UCIF

Since its inception, the UCIF has had a remarkable impact on the global music community. From April 2021 to October 2024, 1,620 artists from various corners of the world have utilized the UCIF to generate over $200,000 from their music. The fund is currently backing new projects across Africa, South America, the United States, and South Asia, helping to foster a vibrant and diverse musical landscape.

How is the UCIF Funded?

The UCIF is sustained by the contributions of event producers selling tickets on Viewcy, as well as sponsors and members. By purchasing tickets through Viewcy or becoming a member, you are directly contributing to this meaningful cause. Your support empowers creative communities to preserve and expand their musical traditions, enriching cultural heritage for generations to come.

How Can You Get Involved?

Becoming a Viewcy member is an excellent way to support the UCIF and the artist communities that benefit from it. As a member, you not only enjoy exclusive access to events but also play a vital role in uplifting artists worldwide. Your membership helps ensure that music continues to thrive, uniting cultures and providing joy to people everywhere.

Join Us in Honoring Music

We envision a world where music and creativity are honored and valued, and we invite you to be part of this vision. By supporting the UCIF, you help make a difference in the lives of artists and contribute to the preservation and growth of music culture. Together, we can ensure that the music we cherish today continues to inspire future generations.

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