Music and Entertainment Business Assistance Scheme Guidelines
From Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media
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Please Note: We continue to assess submitted applications. If you have submitted a MEBAS / MEBAS II application you will hear from us in due course via the email address you entered on your application form.
Please read the following guidelines carefully before starting your application.
Please note that this scheme will operate with a limited fund of €14 million. Due to the high volume of applications anticipated, it may not be possible to allocate funding to all eligible applicants. Applications will be considered strictly by order of date and time of receipt by the department.
This scheme will now remain open for applications until 1pm 30th September. Please make sure you have read the Guidelines , and have the necessary documents scanned and ready to upload before you begin your application.
The COVID-19 crisis continues to have an unprecedented impact on those in the live entertainment sector.
As part of a suite of measures to support those in the sector, the “Music and Entertainment Business Assistance Scheme” (MEBAS) with a funding allocation of €14 million has been announced.
This new scheme is a targeted support for businesses operating solely in the live entertainment sector that do not qualify for other business supports and have been significantly impacted by restrictions introduced by the Government under public health regulations to combat the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. Grants will be paid to successful applicants as a contribution to the businesses costs.
Under this scheme, a single grant will be paid on a once-off basis, as a contribution towards business costs to assist businesses in remaining operational and ultimately re-opening.
The following businesses will not be eligible:
Businesses whether sole traders, partnerships or incorporated entities operating exclusively within the live entertainment sector may apply. Businesses of musicians and singers of all genres are eligible to apply, as are sound engineers, lighting engineers, audio engineers, stage managers, stage technicians, sound and lighting equipment suppliers, live-streaming equipment suppliers and full-time Disk Jockeys.
The features of the scheme are as follows:
A business can make only one application for funding under this scheme.
This Scheme will operate with a limited fund of €14 million. Due to the high volume of applications anticipated, it may not be possible to allocate funding to all eligible applicants. Applications will be considered strictly by order of date and time of receipt by the Department.
This scheme will see support offered by way of three levels of once-off, flat payments:
€2,500 for businesses with a VAT-exclusive turnover of €20,000 - €50,000 with minimum business costs of €3,000 incurred from 1 April 2020 to 31 May 2021.
€4,000 for businesses with a VAT-exclusive turnover of €50,001- €100,000 with minimum business costs of €6,000 from 1 April 2020 to 31 May 2021.
€5,000 for businesses with VAT-exclusive turnover in excess of €100,000 with minimum business costs of €7,500 from 1 April 2020 to 31 May 2021.
The Scheme will remain open until 1pm on 7 July 2021 or until the fund is exhausted, whichever occurs first. This scheme will be reopened if funding remains available after that date.
Please note that it may not be possible to allocate funding to all eligible applicants. Applications will be considered strictly by order of date and time of receipt in the Department.
Businesses will be obliged to acknowledge the Department's assistance in Annual Financial Statements for the year the grant is in payment.
The information provided on this page is intended to give applicants an understanding of the process by which applications for assistance are assessed and approved and does not purport to be a legal interpretation.
Under the Freedom of Information Act 2014, details contained in applications and supporting documents may, on request, be released to third parties. If there is information contained in your application which is sensitive or confidential in nature, please identify it and provide an explanation as to why it should not be disclosed.
If a request to release sensitive information under the legislation is received, you will be consulted before a decision is made whether or not to release the information.
However, in the absence of the identification of particular information as sensitive, it could be disclosed without any consultation with you.
Details of individual awards will be published on the Departments website including the name of the grantee; county in which the beneficiary is located; grant amount.
For data protection in relation to the Department, please see the information here.
The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports and Media shall not be liable to the applicant or any other party for any loss, damage or costs of any nature resulting directly or indirectly from the application or its subject matter or the Department’s rejection of the application for any reason.
The Department, its servants or its agents shall not at any time in any circumstances be held responsible or liable for any matter connected with developing, planning, financing, building, operating, managing and/or administering individual projects or any matter connected with the part payment by the Department of invoices submitted by grantees.
The Department reserves the right to request further information from you in order to verify details in your application. In this regard, the department may undertake spotchecks.
This Scheme is now CLOSED for applications. The scheme was open until 1pm on Thursday 30th September 2021.
The applicant should ensure that their application form is completed in full and submitted. A confirmation email will issue detailing your application and your reference number.
Applicants may save a draft version of their applications before they submit their final application form – but please note that drafts will not be considered. The onus is on the applicant to ensure their application has been submitted.
Submission of false or misleading information to the Department at any stage is treated very seriously. Any business that does not comply with the terms and conditions of the ‘Music and Entertainment Business Assistance Scheme’ may have their grant withdrawn or be required to repay all or part of a grant and/or be barred from making applications for a period of time.
For more information on how to apply please see Music and Entertainment Business Assistance Scheme: Your questions answered
An appeal may be made by an applicant if the applicant considers that the process for reviewing their application was not adhered to.
The applicant must be in receipt of a decision email from the MEBAS Team in order to make an appeal. An appeal must be made within 5 working days of the date on the decision email. Further information the MEBAS appeals process can be found here.
For all queries in relation to MEBAS please email: mebas@tcagsm.gov.ie