Grant Programs
Our grant programs & who qualifies
Unified Children of Promise is organized for charitable and educational purposes, focused on the development and rehabilitation of children and young adults who are underprivileged, emotionally distressed, or have experienced hardship. Our primary focus is ages 14–25, though we remain flexible to serve other ages in alignment with our mission. Grants are awarded through the programs below.
Medical
Funding for medical care, treatment, and therapy.
Who qualifies: Children and young adults (and the organizations supporting them) who need medical or psychological care that promotes rehabilitation, healing, and well-being. Funds may support services delivered by licensed practitioners such as doctors.
Alternative Education
Support for non-traditional and supplemental learning.
Who qualifies: Students and young adults underserved by conventional schooling, including tutoring, life-skills training, financial literacy, and enrichment programs. Individuals, schools, and education programs may apply.
Occupational Development
Vocational training and job-readiness support.
Who qualifies: Individuals seeking vocational training, apprenticeships, certifications, tools, or career development that builds long-term self-sufficiency — and the organizations that run these programs.
Small Business Start Up
Seed support for young entrepreneurs.
Who qualifies: Young adults and individuals with a viable plan to launch a small business, including help with startup costs, equipment, and foundational resources. Supporting organizations may also apply.
Other
Charitable needs aligned with our mission.
Who qualifies: Anyone whose request advances the foundation's charitable purpose — rehabilitation, psychological well-being, good nutrition, and financial management — but falls outside the categories above.
Ready to apply?
Choose the program that fits your need and complete a short application. The form adapts to whether you're applying as an individual or an organization.
Apply for a Grant