For low-income families, poor families with disabilities, poor families with files and cards, college graduates and graduates of secondary vocational schools (including technical colleges) among the extremely poor, and disabled college graduates and graduates of secondary vocational schools (including technical colleges) who have obtained national student loans, one-time job-seeking and entrepreneurship subsidies will be given.
Eligible graduates apply for job-seeking and entrepreneurship subsidies in their schools, and provide supporting materials and copies of school registration certificates to local human resources and social security departments. For graduates to obtain national student loans (or help and support poor families who enjoy subsistence allowances, have disabilities, set up files and set up cards, poor families with disabilities, and extreme poverty).
The application materials shall be reviewed and publicized by the graduate's school and reported to the local human resources and social security department for review, and the subsidy funds shall be paid to the graduate's social security card bank account.
Vocational training subsidy
For college graduates who have obtained vocational qualification certificates (or vocational skill grade certificates, special vocational ability certificates and training qualification certificates) after training, they will be given certain standards of vocational training subsidies.
College graduates who participate in the training provide basic identity certificates (including ID cards, employment and entrepreneurship certificates, employment and unemployment registration certificates and social security cards, and policy applicants can choose one of them according to the actual situation), tax invoices (or administrative bills) and other materials to the local human resources and social security departments. After the examination by the human resources and social security department, the training subsidy will be paid to the applicant's own social security card bank account or personal credit account.
Social insurance subsidy
A certain amount of social insurance subsidies will be given to the social insurance premiums paid by college graduates who have not been employed within 2 years after leaving school. In principle, the subsidy standard shall not exceed 2/3 of the actual payment, and the maximum subsidy period shall not exceed 2 years.
Flexible employment of college graduates, to the local human resources and social security departments to provide basic identity certificates, flexible employment documents or a copy of the original. After the audit by the human resources and social security department, the subsidy funds will be paid to the bank account of the applicant's own social security card (or other bank accounts, which are chosen by the applicant).
One-time start-up subsidy
For college graduates who start small and micro enterprises for the first time or engage in self-employment and have been operating normally for more than 1 year since the date of industrial and commercial registration, a one-time entrepreneurship allowance will be given.
The subsidy standard and application process are determined by the provincial human resources, social security and finance departments. Eligible college graduates can consult the local human resources and social security departments to understand the application situation.