DID YOU KNOW?
Actors, artists, and gig workers can learn stronger savings and spending habits!
The women at the center of The Wash stood together in 1881 to demand fair pay and a more stable future. Their determination mirrors a challenge many creatives still navigate today: income that rises and falls from month to month. Our next Greater Good Gathering continues that conversation by offering practical tools for financial stability in the arts community.
Income can look different from one month to the next when you’re an actor, artist, or gig worker. One month may bring several opportunities, while the next may be quieter. Having a plan for your money can help you feel more prepared for both.
Vanity Duran, Community Relations Coordinator at Tampa Bay Federal Credit Union, builds partnerships across the community and connects individuals and families with financial education, wellness resources, and accessible banking solutions.
She’ll be leading a free, practical workshop designed to help members of Tampa Bay’s creative community build stronger savings and spending habits. Together, we’ll explore simple strategies for making your money work for you, even when your income isn’t always predictable.
Whether you’re just starting your career, navigating life between gigs, or looking for a better way to manage the money you already have, this workshop will give you practical tools you can put to work right away.
Come with your questions, your goals, and an open mind. No matter where you are financially, there’s always an opportunity to take the next step.
Free and open to the creative community. RSVP required.
HELD Sunday, September 4
Powerstories Studio
4237 El Prado Blvd., Tampa
4pm to 5:30pm
Light refreshments
Only 40 seats available
FREE but RSVP required
Guest Speaker Vanity Duran,
Community Relations Coordinator
Tampa Bay Federal Credit Union







