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15 Apr 2026

Applications open for €325 weekly basic income scheme for Louth artists

2,000 creatives to benefit from three-year €18.27m programme

Applications open for €325 weekly basic income scheme for Louth artists

The Basic Income for the Arts (BIA) is for Professional Artists who can demonstrate an active creative practice which is predominantly based in Ireland.

Artists in Louth are invited to apply for the Basic Income for the Arts (2026 – 2029) scheme from 1pm today, when the application window opens. With a budget of €18.27m secured in Budget 2026, 2,000 eligible artists will be selected to receive the payment of €325 per week. The payment will be for 3 years. 

The Basic Income for the Arts (BIA) is for Professional Artists who can demonstrate an active creative practice which is predominantly based in Ireland. Eligibility criteria for application are set out in the Guidelines.

Eligible artists will be able to apply for the scheme over the coming weeks and are encouraged to apply early. Applicants are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the eligibility criteria for the new scheme which are available in the Guidelines here and accompanied by an FAQ here. Ahead of applying, applicants need to collect proofs of active practice and details for the survey which are required when applying. 

 Maria Fleming, chair of The National Campaign for the Arts (NCFA) said:

“With applications open for Basic Income for Artists the NCFA encourages all those eligible to apply. We know from the pilot scheme the opportunity this presents to arts workers to support their artistic practice and advance within their profession.

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 “Please ensure you allow yourself time to study the guidelines and to complete the application. The NCFA wish to thank all those who campaigned for BIA, in particular the artists from the pilot scheme for completing the surveys that provided the proof of concept. A very special thank you to the control group of the pilot who showed the clear impact of the Basic Income”

Applications will be assessed over the summer, with payment to selected artists beginning before the end of 2026.

Eligibility criteria and details of how the scheme will operate, including what proofs of practice are accepted, are outlined in the Guidelines.

 

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