The role and functioning of the National Solidarity Fund
The National Solidarity Fund (FNS) is a Luxembourg public institution under the supervision of the Ministry responsible for Family and Integration. It plays a central role in Luxembourg's social policy by providing financial support to individuals and households whose income is insufficient to meet their basic needs. Its main objective is to combat poverty and social exclusion, while promoting the autonomy and inclusion of beneficiaries.
The role of the National Solidarity Fund
The FNS's mission is to provide social benefits designed to guarantee a minimum standard of living and dignity for people legally residing in Luxembourg. It mainly supports low-income households, elderly people, people with severe disabilities and people facing temporary or long-term financial difficulties.
The main benefits managed by the FNS include social inclusion income (REVIS), income for people with severe disabilities, cost-of-living allowance, energy allowance and certain additional financial assistance. Through these benefits, the FNS aims not only to provide financial support, but also to contribute to the social and professional integration of beneficiaries, in collaboration with other public actors.
How the National Solidarity Fund works
The FNS operates within a specific legal framework and regulated administrative procedures. Benefits are granted on application, after analysis of the applicant's personal, family and financial situation. The conditions for granting aid, the amounts and the duration of the aid are defined by law and may vary depending on the composition of the household, income, assets and the specific situation of the beneficiary.
Applications can be submitted in writing or via official administrative platforms. Once the application has been submitted, the FNS reviews the file, verifies the supporting documents and makes a formal decision. Beneficiaries are required to inform the FNS of any change in circumstances that may affect their entitlements.
The FNS is mainly financed by the state budget. In certain cases, the Fund may also contribute to the financing of benefits and services provided by residential facilities for the elderly or approved supervised accommodation, in accordance with the legal provisions in force.
Conclusion
In summary, the National Solidarity Fund is an essential pillar of the Luxembourg social protection system. Through its actions, it helps to reduce social inequalities, support the most vulnerable people and strengthen social cohesion. Its role and functioning reflect the Luxembourg State's commitment to ensuring national solidarity and respect for human dignity.
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