LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) is launching a scholarship initiative designed to help members of its creator community attend the upcoming JustFor.fans 8th Anniversary Conference.
The program will cover the cost of conference admission for selected applicants, helping reduce financial barriers and opening the event to performers who might otherwise be unable to attend. Priority will be given to applicants from disenfranchised backgrounds.
"We built JustFor.fans to give creators more control over their careers, and that means making sure the community itself has real opportunities to participate," said JFF founder Dominic Ford. "If someone has something valuable to contribute but can’t afford the ticket, we want to help remove that barrier and bring more voices into the room."
In addition to the scholarship program, JFF is inviting studios, vendors, and established performers to expand the initiative by sponsoring tickets for creators in need. Those interested in supporting the program can contact modelsupport@justfor.fans.
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JustFor.fans Launches 8th Anniversary Conference Attendance Scholarship Program
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