Daily Observer (Jamaica)

American Caribbean Maritime Foundation launches online scholarshi­p portal

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THE American Caribbean Maritime Foundation (ACMF) has taken its scholarshi­p and grant applicatio­n digital with an easyto-use platform at https:// apply.acmfdn.org/.

The site, which accepts applicatio­ns from high school and tertiary level students from across the Caribbean, opened January 1, with a deadline of April 30 for all applicatio­ns to be submitted.

“I think students will find the portal easy to use and the platform makes the applicatio­n more accessible to students across the Caribbean,” said Dr Geneive Brown Metzger, president of the ACMF.

ACMF has funded full tuition and grants for approximat­ely two hundred scholars and grantees in nine Caribbean countries, namely, Jamaica, The Bahamas, Suriname, St Lucia, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Dominican Republic, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and Guyana.

With the shipping industry beginning to look at non-traditiona­l sources for talent, the Caribbean is starting to take its place among the United States, China, and the Philippine­s as a rich source of world-class talent for the cruise, cargo and the oil and gas sectors, including on and off-shore.

“Our focus is on profession­al positions,” said Juan Carlos Croston, vice-president, marketing and corporate affairs at Manzanillo Internatio­nal Terminal–panama, who also serves as chair of the ACMF scholarshi­p committee.

“ACMF scholars have demonstrat­ed their talent and the world-class training they receive at our academic partners.”

The Caribbean is competitiv­e in quality of training, diversity of skill sets, and geographic proximity for all workers in the industry. Jamaica alone churns out hundreds of officer-level talent annually, many with bachelor’s degrees in navigation and engineerin­g. Additional­ly, the country potentiall­y generates Standards of Training and Certificat­ion of Watchkeepi­ng (Stcw)-qualified and ratings candidates in the thousands.

ACMF donors include some of the biggest cruise and cargo brands such as Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Line, and MSC Cruise. Cargo brands include Tropical Shipping, Seaboard Marine, Arawak Port Developmen­t, Dubai Port World, Seacor Island Marine and Crowley.

The ACMF is a US non-profit tax-exempt organisati­on, and is the only entity solely dedicated to sponsoring academic scholarshi­ps and grants to aspiring Caribbean and Caricom maritime profession­als and seafarers. The foundation partners with five academic institutio­ns within the Caricom: Caribbean Maritime University in Jamaica; LJM Maritime Academy in The Bahamas; Matpal Marine Institute and Atlantic Alliance Maritime and Off-shore Training Institute both in Guyana; and the University of Trinidad and Tobago.

ACMF has funded full tuition and grants for approximat­ely two hundred scholars and grantees in nine Caribbean countries, namely, Jamaica, The Bahamas, Suriname, St Lucia, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Dominican Republic, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and Guyana

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