Apply for start-up money
If you receive Citizen's Allowance and you want to become self-employed or take up employment subject to social insurance contributions, you can receive an introductory allowance under certain conditions.
Description
The introductory allowance is intended to provide you with a financial incentive if your income is initially little or no higher than your previous basic income support benefits.
The introductory allowance is granted to you as a non-recognizable subsidy.
The amount of the grant can be determined by each job center on the basis of the statutory criteria and amounts to a maximum of 50% of the standard rate of the basic income support. When calculating the amount, the duration of your unemployment and the size of your benefit community are taken into account. The amount of the introductory allowance therefore varies depending on the individual case.
Your Jobcenter can also make a flat-rate assessment for special groups of people. This makes it easier to make the same decisions in similar cases and applies in particular to
- The long-term unemployed,
- single parents,
- migrants,
- older people,
- people with health impairments,
- Women in partner benefit communities.
You can receive an introductory allowance for a maximum of 24 months.
Your Jobcenter alone decides whether and how much you can receive. This means that you have no legal entitlement to it.
Online services
There is currently no online service available for this location.
Competent office
Job center
Contact point
You can find the Jobcenter responsible for you via the office finder.
Contact person
Forms
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Prerequisites
- You will receive a citizen's allowance before starting your new job. Unemployment is not a prerequisite.
- You must submit the application to your Jobcenter before actually taking up employment.
- Your new self-employment or your new job is suitable for overcoming your need for assistance in the long term.
- The introductory allowance is necessary for your integration into the general labor market.
- You must work at least 15 hours per week.
- Additional requirements for self-employment/starting up a business:
- Positive assessment by the Jobcenter of
- your personal suitability,
- the economic viability of your self-employed activity
Basis for legal action
Legal remedy
- objection
- Administrative court action
Procedure
To receive the introductory allowance, you should first arrange a consultation at your local Jobcenter:
- Contact the relevant job center and arrange an appointment.
- In the case of employment subject to social insurance contributions, you can also apply for an introductory allowance online.
- The integration specialist will record your data and check whether you meet the eligibility requirements.
- The advisor will make a discretionary decision on this basis.
- You will receive a notification by post or online with the approval or rejection of your application.
- If your application is approved, the Jobcenter will transfer the amount to your account monthly in advance.
Notes (specifics)
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Further Information
- Information on the introductory allowance on the website of the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (BMAS)
- Technical instructions of the Federal Employment Agency on entry-level benefits in accordance with Section 16b SGB II on the website of the Federal Employment Agency (BA)
- Information on the entry-level allowance for employment on the BA website
- Information on support for setting up a business on the BA website
Unterstützende Institutionen
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Welche Dokumente resultieren aus dieser Leistung?
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Area of validity
Lower Saxony
Official approval
Officially approved by Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (BMAS) on 30.07.2023
Keywords
Company foundation, Integration, Independence, Citizen's income