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16 Apr 2026

Louth artists urged to apply for Basic Income for the Arts Scheme

Under the scheme, 2,000 practising artists will receive a guaranteed payment of €325 per week for three years

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Applications close on May 12th 2026

Louth Senator Alison Comyn, has encouraged artists across to apply for the newly launched Basic Income for the Arts Scheme.

Applications for the new scheme are now officially open.

Welcoming the initiative, Senator Comyn described the scheme as a transformative step for the arts sector and a vital investment in Ireland’s cultural future.

“This landmark scheme represents a real commitment to supporting our artists, creators and cultural workers,” Senator Comyn said. “For the first time, we are seeing a permanent national basic income model for the arts — a world-leading approach that recognises the immense value artists bring to our society.”

Under the scheme, 2,000 practising artists will receive a guaranteed payment of €325 per week for three years, providing financial stability and enabling recipients to dedicate more time to their creative work.

“This support allows artists to focus on what they do best — creating, innovating and enriching our communities — without the constant pressure of financial insecurity,” Senator Comyn added. “We know from previous phases that this kind of support reduces stress and improves wellbeing, while also delivering strong economic returns.”

Research from earlier pilot programmes found that every €1 invested in the arts through basic income generated approximately €1.39 in wider societal benefit, highlighting the scheme’s value not just culturally, but economically.

The scheme is open to:

  • Practising professional artists based in the Republic of Ireland
  • Individuals aged 18 and over
  • Applicants who can demonstrate ongoing professional artistic activity

Applications opened on April 15th and close on May 12th 2026 with successful applicants notified later in 2026.

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Senator Comyn is urging all eligible artists to consider applying and to share the opportunity widely.

“I strongly encourage artists from all disciplines to apply for this scheme and to spread the word. This is a unique opportunity to gain meaningful support and to contribute to a thriving, sustainable arts sector in Ireland.”

For more information and to apply, artists should visit the official government arts funding portal.

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