The mission of BGE Guyane’s DLA is to draw up a shared diagnosis of the association structure and its activities, and then to propose a consolidation plan that can be based on individual and/or collective support. These accompaniments are carried out by experts who generally act within the structure and make recommendations adapted to the situation and the context. A Technical Support Committee shall give its opinion on the diagnosis and the proposed mission. It is made up of various decentralised departments of the State and of local and regional authorities which act on the basis of the files submitted. Thanks to a recognised and adapted procedure, it is a real tool for economic development and territorial animation, contributing directly to the maintenance, development and creation of jobs and activities on the territory. Within the framework of this support scheme, the advantages for associations are numerous: —a personalised procedure, conducted with the association — a local support, inscribed over the long term — respect for the values of the association and its projects -the possible free of charge of services, stakeholders and experts for the association — assistance in the search for financial solutions (guarantees of borrowing, contributions of equity, etc.) adapted to its project — involving coordinations and associative networks at local, regional and national level **The purpose of the DLA is therefore to strengthen the capacities of the stakeholders in the performance of their function, purpose and implementation of their structuring projects. The DLA then becomes a real tool of professionalisation at the service of associative beneficiaries and constitutes a space for sharing and exchange with its peers within collective engineering, thus promoting the creation of partnerships and exchanges of good practices.** **_ Beneficiaries of the action:_** \- associations Law 1901; \- cooperative structures; \- the structures of integration through economic activity. These are in particular structures which: are willing to consolidate their activities, to sustain or create jobs; have identified difficulties that require external professional support; they question their strategy of consolidation and development of their activities. This support scheme should enable associations to embark on the economic consolidation of their activities and jobs. These associations represent genuine job niches, they are deeply rooted in the territory and create social ties in the targeted neighbourhoods. They are local actors, they lead their territories and respond as closely as possible to the needs of the people. Hence the importance of supporting these structures. The purpose of the DLA is to assist employment associations, integration structures and other enterprises of social benefit that create jobs in their efforts to consolidate and develop. It should be pointed out that the DLA scheme therefore responds in a cross-cutting way to all the themes targeted. This scheme is a real tool for territorial animation and social linkage on the part of its target. Moreover, the local implementation of this national system allows for greater accessibility to this type of structuring support. The scheme will also have to be properly mobilised to support future associative structures employing future contracts, a real challenge for the development of employment in the voluntary sector, the accessibility to employment of low-skilled and disadvantaged groups, and the training and professionalisation of employers and future employees in this context. The DLA was created in 2002 by the Ministry of Employment and Solidarity and the Caisse des dépôt as a result of young jobs. A circular sets out the arrangements to be put in place by the DDTEFPs and states that the DLA "provides support for the identification of support needs for activities as well as an opportunity for the immediate pooling of engineering credits. It offers a way to implement very quickly an ambitious policy of qualification as professionalised actors in support”. DLA is a real employment policy tool created and managed by DGEFP. The link between employment policies and the DLA has been confirmed since its inception. In addition to the challenges on assisted jobs, the DLA’s mission is to support public policies, particularly in the fields of Insertion through Economic Activity or Personal Services... The scheme is aimed at all the social utility structures of the department of Guyana. Beyond the selection criterion centred on the presence of assisted jobs in the payroll of the associations, the targets each