Do you have a professional training project and are looking for a way to finance your training? aivancity can help you with this process.
Discover financing options tailored to your situation
Whether you are an employee on a permanent or fixed-term contract, a self-employed entrepreneur, a job seeker, or looking for training, there are several types of assistance and financing available to help you make your project a reality. Because financing training can sometimes be a sensitive issue, our teams are available to assist you in finding solutions.
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There are a multitude of schemes available to help project leaders finance their training. Our team is on hand to help you put together your personalized financing plan. Remember to start looking for funding early: Some programs take a long time to process. Between putting together your application, waiting for a response, and following up if necessary, it can take several months between your initial application and receiving funding. We recommend that you start looking for funding as soon as you begin your project, or at least 4 to 6 months before the start date of your training.


I am an employee. What options are available to finance my training?
You invest in yourself, in your potential, for yourself and for your company. As an employee, what options are available to you?



Skills operators (OPCOs) support companies in meeting their professional training obligations. As such, your employer can use its training capital and call on its designated OPCO to finance your training.


As with other assets, you can also unlock your CPF funds to finance your aivancity training.
Self-employed workers depend on a FAF. In return for their contribution to vocational training, they can therefore, under certain conditions, obtain full or partial coverage of the cost of their training.
To receive this assistance, you must submit a request to your designated FAF:
Your application must be submitted at least one month before the start of the training course (or, at the latest, 10 days before, if you are a self-employed professional).
I am a job seeker. How can I finance my training?
When you are unemployed, the amount accumulated in your personal training account during your periods of employment is maintained. You can release it to finance your training project. You must submit a request to Pôle Emploi in writing or via the KAIROS platform.
Individual training assistance (AIF) is a form of assistance paid by Pôle Emploi. It is intended for job seekers who wish to retrain or start their own business, under certain conditions. To be eligible, applicants must present their project to their advisor. If the project is approved, they must submit the quote via the KAIROS platform to request coverage.
Pôle Emploi provides remuneration during training for job seekers who are enrolled in an approved training program and are not receiving unemployment benefits. The RFPE is paid under certain conditions, and the amount depends on the duration of the training and the applicant's personal situation. To receive this benefit, you must submit a request to your Pôle Emploi advisor.
