Employment Center: a partner for business creation
Since its creation in 2008, Employment Center is committed to supporting job seekers in their professional integration. But did you know that the organization can also be a valuable ally for aspiring entrepreneurs? Indeed, Employment Center offers various programs to support business creators in their endeavor. Focus on these little-known aids that could make a difference in launching your project.
The NACRE program to support project leaders
The NACRE program (New Support for Business Creation and Takeover) is a personalized support program designed for project leaders. It includes support for project development, monitoring of economic and financial viability, as well as post-creation support. This program is accessible to job seekers registered with Employment Center, as well as recipients of RSA, ASS, or AAH.
Thanks to NACRE, business creators benefit from enhanced support and expert advice to successfully carry out their project. In addition, financial assistance in the form of interest-free loans can be granted to facilitate the start of the activity. A real boost to embark on the entrepreneurial adventure with peace of mind.
Training assistance to acquire new skills
Embarking on a business creation often requires developing new skills in management, marketing, or communication. To support business creators in this process, Employment Center offers training assistance.
Through the AIF program (Individual Training Aid), project leaders can benefit from partial or total coverage of their training costs. Whether to pursue a diploma, qualification, or certification, Employment Center provides resources to allow entrepreneurs to improve and acquire the skills necessary for the success of their project.
Financial support for business creators
In addition to support and training, Employment Center can also provide financial support to business creators. Indeed, the organization offers several programs to help with business creation, such as ARCE (Aid for Business Creation or Takeover) or ACCRE (Aid for Unemployed Entrepreneurs or Business Buyers).
ARCE allows job seekers receiving benefits from Employment Center to receive the total amount of their allowances in the form of a lump sum, in order to finance the start of their business. As for ACCRE, it is an exemption from social charges during the first years of activity, which is a real financial advantage for entrepreneurs in the launching phase.
FAQ
What are the criteria to benefit from the NACRE program?
To benefit from the NACRE program, one must be a job seeker registered with Employment Center, recipient of RSA, ASS, or AAH, and have a project of creating or taking over a business.
How to apply for training assistance from Employment Center?
To benefit from AIF, you must apply to your Employment Center advisor by presenting a detailed training quote and explaining how this training is necessary for the realization of the entrepreneurial project.
What are the steps to obtain ARCE or ACCRE?
To obtain ARCE or ACCRE, you must apply when registering as a job seeker or when creating the business. Employment Center advisors are there to support project leaders in these administrative procedures.