Over 9,000 applications were made under the pilot Basic Income for the Arts Scheme with over 8,200 assessed as eligible according to the published guidelines for the scheme. Eligible applications were then included in a randomised anonymous selection process to choose the participants. This process was overseen by EY acting as an independent verifier. Over 8,200 eligible applicants were included in the anonymised randomised selection to select the 2,000 BIA recipients and the control group of 1,000 participants.
I understand that the application referred to by the Deputy was assessed and found to be eligible and was included in the anonymised random selection for recipients. Unfortunately, this applicant was not selected to participate in the scheme.
It is important to note that eligibility was not a guarantee of a place on the BIA. I understand that those who applied and were not successful are disappointed, however, as a pilot scheme the BIA is operating with a limited fund providing for 2,000 participants.
Artists struggling to regain employment in the arts sector may be eligible for the Scheme for Professional Artists as part of the Jobseeker’s Allowance operated by the Department of Social Protection. If they qualify, they do not have to take part in my Department’s activation programme for one year, allowing recipients to focus on their artistic work. The rates of payment are the same as for Jobseeker's Allowance.
Full details on how to qualify are available at the following link www.gov.ie/en/service/b5474f-professional-artists-on-jobseekers-allowance/
Unemployed artists who may not qualify for this particular scheme may still apply to DEASP under a wide range of Social Welfare Schemes and Services under it's Jobseekers programmes . These can be viewed at this link www.gov.ie/en/collection/490ac8-all-services-offered-by-the-department-of-employment-affairs-and-soc/#jobseekers