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Made just for you — as a reminder that even the smallest pieces can come together to build something strong.

Just like these bricks, life is built one step at a time. And you don’t have to build it alone. The WRMPPF is always here for you, whether you’re facing financial struggles, navigating mental health challenges, or simply need guidance and support.

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Common Myths About the Pioneers Assistance Fund—Debunked

Many people have misconceptions about our work at Will Rogers. Below, we set the record straight by debunking common myths and sharing the truth.

MYTH: Only retired film industry members can receive assistance.

REALITY:The Pioneers Assistance Fund provides financial assistance and supportive counseling to both active and retired entertainment industry members who face accident, illness, injury, or life-altering circumstances.

MYTH: Financial assistance needs to be paid back to the Pioneers Assistance Fund if your circumstances improve.

REALITY: All money distributed by the Pioneers Assistance Fund is charitable assistance and does not need to be paid back (it’s not a loan), nor is it taxable as income and therefore does not need to be declared on income tax returns.

MYTH: I need to tell my boss I am going to ask the Pioneers Assistance Fund for help.

REALITY: All communication with the Pioneers Assistance Fund is confidential and therefore will not be discussed with your employer or colleagues. Individuals can contact Pioneers Assistance Fund Social Workers directly without going through their HR/Benefits department.

MYTH: It’s difficult to get assistance.

REALITY: The application process is designed to be as accessible as possible for those in need, ensuring that support reaches those who qualify quickly and efficiently. Once the application is completed, a social worker will contact you and provide the next steps tailored to each applicant’s needs.

MYTH: The Pioneers Assistance Fund only provides financial aid.

REALITY: In addition to financial assistance, the Pioneers Assistance Fund provides counseling, mental health support, referrals to local agencies and community resources, budgeting assistance, articles on healthy living, and much more.

MYTH: The Pioneers Assistance Fund only helps people who live and work in Hollywood.

REALITY: While the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation is connected to the film industry and is headquartered in Los Angeles, we support behind-the-scenes workers who work exclusively in film, as well as individuals who work in theatrical distribution and exhibition across the entire United States.

MYTH: The Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation was founded by Will Rogers himself.

REALITY: The Foundation was created in honor of Will Rogers after his passing in 1935. It embodies his legacy of charity and support for industry members, but he was not directly involved in establishing it.

Assistance Programs

Consultations Include:

  • Comprehensive Care Assessment
  • Federal/State Benefits Screening
  • Health Insurance Advice
  • Elder Care Guidance
  • Education
  • Advocacy
  • Supportive Counseling
  • Bereavement Counseling

Temporary Financial Aid for:

  • Physician Fees
  • Diagnostic Tests
  • Medications
  • Home Health Care
  • Physical Therapy
  • Psychotherapy
  • Health Insurance

Temporary Financial Aid For:

  • Housing
  • Utilities
  • Food
  • Burial or Cremation

Temporary Financial Aid for:

  • Skill Analysis
  • Career Counseling
  • Retraining
  • Job-Seeking Advice

Temporary Grants For:

  • Hearing Aids
  • Orthotics
  • Mobility Aids
  • Assisted Devices
  • Home Health Supplies
  • Bath Safety Aids
  • Emergency Call System

Ongoing monthly stipend for career film industry members. 

Requires a lengthy career in the motion picture entertainment industry prior to retirement. Applicants must be at least 60 years of age, unless permanently disabled with extenuating circumstances. 

*Requires three recent, qualifying years of employment in Exhibition, and five recent years for Distribution and vendors 

How to apply for assistance

Step 1: Confirm your eligibility

1) You have worked in exhibition (i.e. a movie theater) for a minimum total of three (3) recent years.

2) You have worked in either of the following for a minimum total of five (5) recent years:

  • Theatrical distribution (i.e. a movie studio)
  • Vendor exclusive to either sector
  • Theatrical trade services

3) You DO NOT work in the production sector of the motion picture industry (emergency relief for this sector is provided by other industry charities).

Step 2: Confirm your financial need

The primary reason for your financial need must be related to:

  • Housing emergency
  • Accident
  • Illness
  • Injury
  • Life-changing event
  • Death of an immediate family member

Step 3: Submit Online Inquiry

Please know you are not alone. Many industry workers are in the same position you are in. Click below to submit your request and schedule a call with one of our social workers.