Welcome to United Nation Free Assistance Programe

Don't worry about your present financial situation. Funding applications do not require collateral, credit checks, security deposits or co-signers. You can apply even if you have a Bankruptcy. As you know, each and every year BILLIONS of dollars are awarded to people and organizations, in the form of free-money and other types of funding. This money comes from all different sources including but not limited to state and federal agencies and through private corporations and foundations. Most people know this money exists, but just don't know where to apply, how much they qualify for, or even where to get an application

Bussiness Assistance

Grant-UN are granted to small businesses to expand their operations via long- or short-term capital, asset purchases, or startup expenses. To qualify, your business must have been in operation since at least February 15, 2020. You also have to fit into one of the following groups: A small business or nonprofit organization with 500 or fewer employees.

Personal Assistance

Personal assistance services means a range of services provided by one or more persons and designed to assist an individual with a disability to perform, on or off the job, daily living activities that the individual would typically perform if the individual did not have a disability.

Education Assistance

Grants-UN provides scholarships for students attending college or career school. Most types of grants, unlike loans, are sources of financial aid that generally do not have to be repaid. An educational assistance program is a UN benefit in which the UN pays for educational expenses, provides tuition reduction or scholarship grants for a spouse or dependent children, or offers financial assistance for students.

Assistance for families and workers

Grants-UN offers funding for a variety of competitive and mandatory grant programs serving families, children, individuals and communities. We award billions of dollars in competitive, discretionary grants designed to promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities.

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National Dislocated Worker Grants (DWGs) are discretionary grants awarded by the Secretary of Labor, under Section 170 of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). Grants-UN provide resources to states and other eligible applicants to respond to large, unexpected layoff events causing significant job losses.

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