Who we are
Our Purpose
QSA Intivon exists to make publicly available government information accessible, organized, and understandable for every person in Mexico who needs it.
Why this portal exists
Mexico has an extensive network of social programs. Federal agencies, state governments, and municipal bodies each run their own initiatives, each with its own registration windows, eligibility rules, and payment schedules. The information exists — but finding it, verifying it, and understanding it requires navigating multiple official sites, dense PDF documents, and frequently updated lists.
QSA Intivon was built for the person who does not have time to navigate all of that. We read the official sources, organize the information into clear guides, and present it in a format that is practical to use. Nothing more, nothing less.
Independence
This portal has no affiliation with any government body, political party, or institution. The information presented here is drawn from public official sources. Our perspective is neutral.
Clarity
Government language can be dense. We translate official requirements into plain language without changing their meaning or accuracy. Every guide reflects the official source.
Transparency
We are clear about what we are and what we are not. This site does not process applications. It does not charge fees. It does not collect personal data for benefit purposes. Full stop.
Currency
Social program rules change. Registration windows open and close. Benefit amounts are adjusted. We aim to keep our guides current with official program announcements.
Important notice
What this site does not do
QSA Intivon is a purely informational resource. It does not:
- Process, submit, or manage benefit applications on behalf of users
- Collect personal identification data (CURP, RFC, voter ID) for any purpose
- Charge fees for information that is publicly available
- Represent or speak on behalf of any government institution
Find information about any active program
Our Digital Library contains organized guides for the main federal and state social programs currently active in Mexico.
Open Digital Library