The application for co-funding is the compulsory medium to be completed by companies wishing to receive financial support from the State for the training of their employees.
External training course spread over two financial years A statement for the full cost should be submitted in the year during which the training project is completed. Example: the statement for a language training course which starts in September in year N and ends in June in year N+1 should be submitted in full (invoice of external trainer (even if this was paid in calendar year N), hours of attendance, etc.) in the application for co-funding in year N+1. Language training: proof of participation As proof of employees' participation in language training courses, whether in the classroom or by distance learning, for groups or individually, certificates or attestations of participation for each employee should be submitted together with the application for co-funding (see specimen under the heading "Form"). The period of eligibility of the training plan is based solely on the calendar year, i.e. from 1 January to 31 December. The personal submission of co-funding applications is no longer accepted. Your application for co-financing, together with a CD or USB stick containing the Excel file, must be sent by registered mail with acknowledgement of receipt or by parcel with tracking to the following address: INFPCImmeuble CUBUS C22, rue PeternelchenL-2370 Howald More information
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To make it easier for companies to understand how to prepare the application for co-funding, the INFPC offers the training course entitled: "Co-funding of in-company training".
Register for training on co-funding
Processing of applications for co-funding consists of an analysis of compliance, covering both quality and quantity, with regard to the eligibility criteria laid down in the legislation.
The INFPC submits the conclusions of its analyses to the consultative committee which issues an opinion and passes it on to the Minister of Education, Children and Youth (MENJE). The latter then decides whether the aid will be allocated or not.
The INFPC processes nearly 2 000 co-funding applications each year.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) stipulates new requirements that have an impact on the procedure for processing applications for co-funding continuing vocational training. Thus, the application form now includes a text on the Regulation, under a new tab in the form, entitled "GDPR".