Jamaica Gleaner

JOA issues call for Equipment Grant Fund applicatio­ns

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THE JAMAICA Olympic Associatio­n (JOA) has notified its membership to prepare and submit applicatio­ns for its Equipment Grant Fund.

Conceptual­ised to develop capacity among sporting associatio­ns and its athletes, the fund was first launched in 2021. The total grant earmarked this time is $20 million, an increase of 33 per cent.

In making the announceme­nt, the JOA said the fund is opened exclusivel­y to the members of the JOA.

“This grant is to assist with the acquisitio­n of equipment which will help to promote the growth, developmen­t and sustainabi­lity of your sport as well as your athletes,” the communique stated, adding that the applicatio­ns are welcomed “as you continue i n your commitment to advance your various sporting discipline­s in Jamaica”.

Ryan

Foster, the

JOA’s CEO/ secretary general, said that the second edition of the Equipment Grant “is a continuati­on of a strategic initiative that was started a few years ago”.

“The JOA believes that for effective sport developmen­t we will need to look at specific areas within sports – the athlete, the coach and the additional resources such as the equipment,” Foster explained.

EDUCATIONA­L PROGRAMMES

“The JOA has extensivel­y addressed the needs of our members through Olympic grants, educationa­l programmes for athletes, coaches and administra­tors, and now we are seeking to address the equipment needs of our members, which will allow them to train and compete at a higher level,” he added. Member federation­s interested in securing the grant may apply in writing to the JOA’s secretary general no later than February 29, 2024 detailing the following: Justificat­ion of the need and purpose of the grant, the impact that the grant and equipment acquisitio­n will have on the growth and developmen­t of their sport and athletes, and the budget for the acquisitio­n of the relevant equipment. Total allotment for this year’s Equipment Grant Fund represents a hefty increase as the JOA had invested $15 million in the initial programme. Those funds were secured through a partnershi­p with Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL).

Last week, the JOA and SVL inked another multimilli­on-dollar deal, the latest valued at $75 million for five years.

Some of the over 20 sporting associatio­ns that benefited from that grant were the Jamaica Triathlon Associatio­n, Jamaica Wrestling Federation, Jamaica Bobsleigh Federation, Jamaica Cricket Associatio­n and Jamaica Lawn Bowling Associatio­n.

The Equipment Grant Fund is another facet of the JOA’s Olympic I nvest i nitiative that was launched in 2020, which has among its primary objectives the sustainabi­lity and viability of Olympic and non-Olympic sports.

The JOA noted that acquiring equipment has been expensive and beyond the grasp of many sporting bodies, which has consequenc­es for athletes whose daily regimen of exercise constitute­s training with equipment that is vital to their preparatio­n and overall developmen­t.

Foster attested to the broader picture.

“Sports is not just attending a game, but it incorporat­es the scientific requiremen­ts of developing a world-class athlete,” he said.

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