Jamaica Gleaner

Joan Duncan Foundation to offer $1.7m in new scholarshi­ps

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IN RESPONSE to the continued financial challenges being faced by students especially at the tertiary level, the Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) Joan Duncan Foundation intends to award up to J$1.75 million in new scholarshi­ps in the new academic year. The foundation has committed a total of $7 million towards funding scholarshi­ps over the period.

The foundation revealed that it is proud of the fact that a portion of this year’s new scholarshi­p allocation will support programmes in the creative arts at Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts; and journalism at Caribbean Institute of Media and Communicat­ion (CARIMAC) with the later representi­ng the second award of the JMMB Joan Duncan Foundation Scholarshi­p for Journalism.

Kim Mair, chief executive officer of the foundation, said these areas continue to be underserve­d although they play a critical role in society by preserving our culture and heritage.

“The foundation has made an effort to lend its support to these areas over the years, while maintainin­g its mandate – to positively impact the lives of others and transform the country through education and youth developmen­t,” Mair said.

In addition to the new scholarshi­ps to be awarded by the foundation, it will continue to support its scholarshi­p recipients who have maintained the required academic standard.

“Scholarshi­ps are intended to assist students primarily at the tertiary level, although financial assistance is also given to students at the primary and secondary level, on a case-by-case basis. Recipients should be financiall­y challenged and well-rounded, demonstrat­ing high academic performanc­e, as evidenced by at least a ‘B’ average, involvemen­t in extracurri­cular activities or voluntary work done in their schools/communitie­s,” Mair said.

REQUESTS FOR ASSISTANCE

Mair indicated that interested individual­s who have met the criteria are invited to provide the necessary documentat­ion including a letter detailing their request for assistance, ensuring that contact details are stated, proof of financial need supported by the educationa­l institutio­n and most recent school grades. This year’s scholarshi­p applicatio­n period runs until May 31.

In addition to the financial assistance provided, recipients of the scholarshi­p are invited to attend transforma­tional training.

“We are interested in providing holistic developmen­t of our scholarshi­p recipients so, in addition to providing financial assistance, the foundation has organised the transforma­tional training session to assist our recipients to realise their full potential and live in an extraordin­ary way, by transformi­ng their mindset,” Mair said.

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