Applications open for Basic Income for the Arts Pilot Scheme
The Basic Income for the Arts Pilot scheme (BIA Pilot) was announced as part of Budget 2022. The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media are now inviting eligible artists and creative arts sector workers to apply through an online portal.
The main aim of the scheme is to enable artists and creative arts workers to focus on artistic and creative work without having to enter employment in other sectors in order to support themselves. This will minimise the loss of skill and experience from the arts sector and give recognition to the value of the arts and the role of creative practice in Ireland.
All applicants must be:
- 18 years or older
- Provide evidence of their creative practice or career in the arts
- Based in the Republic of Ireland
- Tax compliant
Grants to the value of €325 per week will be paid to successful participants. Payments will be made on a monthly basis and subject to income tax.
Deadline for receipt of all applications is 1pm on Thursday 12th May 2022.
Applicants should note that the Department expects a high volume of applications and it will not be possible to provide funding to all eligible applicants. Selection will be a non-competitive process. Once an applicant is deemed to be eligible, they will be included in an anonymised random sampling process and 2,000 applicants will be selected.
The pilot scheme will run over a three-year period (2022 – 2025). Participants will be required to engage in ongoing data collection as part of the pilot and there is no guarantee that funding will continue after the pilot.
You can access the online application portal here
For more information the scheme, including details on eligibility you can visit the government website here
Last updated: 26th April 2022