Jamaica Gleaner

US Embassy grants J$37m in funding for youth developmen­t, human rights, environmen­t

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THE UNITED States (US) Embassy, Jamaica has issued grants of more than J$37 million to seven local nongovernm­ental organisati­ons, aimed at positively impacting lives and communitie­s.

The grants were issued to support programmes in the areas of youth developmen­t, human rights, and environmen­tal protection. The awardees are Children First Agency, Esirom Foundation, KAHLE Journey, The Humpty Dumpty Institute, Jamaica Conservati­on and Developmen­t Trust (JCDT), Jamaicans for Justice, and the UWI Discovery Bay Marine Lab.

US Ambassador N. Nick Perry officially presented the grants to the awardees during a handover ceremony, held at the US Embassy in Kingston.

The ambassador congratula­ted each of them on their achievemen­ts and went further to encourage the representa­tives to “positively impact the lives of Jamaicans through providing opportunit­ies for growth and transforma­tion”.

Representa­tives from the respective beneficiar­ies also used the opportunit­y to share details on their individual projects and their anticipate­d outcomes with the ambassador.

Perry was joined by the embassy’s public affairs officer, Mike Lavallee, and other embassy officials, who celebrated with the awardees.

The US Embassy’s Small Grants Program forms part of the US government’s effort to support activities that address the climate crisis, promote youth empowermen­t, strengthen democracy and human rights, stimulate trade and developmen­t, and uphold the rule of law.

The US Embassy will issue a new call for proposals aimed at these priority areas in March 2024 for its next round of grants. Potential applicants may visit the US Embassy’s website at jm.usembassy.gov or its social media platforms @USEmbassyJ­A on Instagram and X, and US Embassy Jamaica on Facebook for future updates.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? United States Ambassador N. Nick Perry (front, centre) and Public Affairs Officer Mike Lavallee (front, second right) share in a photo op with grant awardees (front row, from left) Professor Dale Webber, Shanna-Lee Thomas, Verol Billett, and (second row, from left) Alex Morissey, Claudette Richardson-Pious, Vanessa Parkinson, Dr Kai Morgan-Campbell, Ashley Jones, as well as (back row, from left) Khalia Hall, David Walters and Stephen ‘Bomber’ Jones.
CONTRIBUTE­D United States Ambassador N. Nick Perry (front, centre) and Public Affairs Officer Mike Lavallee (front, second right) share in a photo op with grant awardees (front row, from left) Professor Dale Webber, Shanna-Lee Thomas, Verol Billett, and (second row, from left) Alex Morissey, Claudette Richardson-Pious, Vanessa Parkinson, Dr Kai Morgan-Campbell, Ashley Jones, as well as (back row, from left) Khalia Hall, David Walters and Stephen ‘Bomber’ Jones.

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