The first is a one-time job-seeking and entrepreneurship subsidy.
After graduation, if college students want to start their own businesses, they can apply for a one-time business start-up subsidy. In other words, if you want to start a company or do business face to face, you can get a business start-up subsidy.
The second is a one-time employment subsidy.
After graduating from college, if a college student signs a labor contract with the employer for more than 1 year and goes through the social insurance formalities, the municipal finance will give corresponding job subsidies, which will be paid in one lump sum after working for 1 year, and the subsidies will continue for 2 years. It can stimulate college students' enthusiasm and interest in employment.
Third, a one-time recruitment subsidy.
After graduating from college, you can receive a one-time recruitment subsidy after being hired by the recruiting unit. After being hired, you can submit relevant application forms to apply for recruitment subsidies.
Fourth, social insurance subsidies.
After graduating from college, college students will pay social insurance premiums every year, and the state will also give corresponding subsidies.
Legal basis:
Notice of Henan Provincial Department of Human Resources and Social Security, Henan Provincial Department of Education, Henan Provincial Department of Finance, Henan Provincial Department of Civil Affairs, Henan Provincial Rural Revitalization Bureau and Henan Disabled Persons' Federation on Doing a Good Job in Reporting and Distributing Job-seeking and Entrepreneurship Subsidies for Difficult Graduates in 200212. Principles and standards of subsidies.
(A) subsidy standards
For qualified graduates with difficulties, a one-time job-seeking and entrepreneurship subsidy will be given according to the standard of 2000 yuan per person, which will be used to subsidize the related expenses in the process of job-seeking and entrepreneurship for graduates with difficulties.
(B) the principle of distribution
Adhere to the principles of voluntary application, honesty and trustworthiness, fairness and justice, territorial management and earmarking. The funds needed for job-seeking and entrepreneurship subsidies for difficult graduates are paid by the employment subsidy funds of the provinces (counties and municipalities directly under the central government) where the school is registered, and the provincial financial allocation is specially allocated when the annual employment subsidy funds are issued.