Daily Observer (Jamaica)

30 women to REAP rich dividends under new entreprene­urship project

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THIRTY female entreprene­urs are to benefit from business skills training and other assistance through the Realise, Embrace, Achieve Your Purpose (REAP) Women Entreprene­urship Project 2024.

The initiative aims to empower the targeted beneficiar­ies, drawn from communitie­s in and around Pricesmart establishm­ents in Kingston and Portmore.

It is spearheade­d by the non-profit Young Women of Purpose (YWOP)/YOUNG Men of Purpose (YMOP).

The project provides entreprene­urship training, business coaching, mentoring, and financial support of up to $3 million.

Its primary objective is to address high unemployme­nt and poverty levels in the selected communitie­s by equipping the participan­ts with the skills to start or formalise their businesses.

Addressing the programme’s launch on Monday at the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) in New Kingston, Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Senator Aubyn Hill hailed the initiative as a valuable contributo­r to the developmen­t of the local micro, small, and medium-sized enterprise (MSME) sector.

“This empowering initiative by Young Women and Young Men of Purpose, funded by the Pricesmart Foundation, truly creates an opportunit­y to provide training opportunit­ies, business coaching, mentoring, and financial support of up to $3 million for 30 young women who reside in communitie­s in Kingston and Portmore. This project is certainly deserving of recognitio­n and commendati­on,” he said.

Founder/executive director, YWOP/YMOP, Lanisia Rhoden, who provided a programme overview, said the training being facilitate­d during the project will focus on entreprene­urship and business management, marketing for small businesses, accounting for small businesses, and health and wellness for entreprene­urs.

The entreprene­urs will also learn how to create a model canvas for their businesses and how to pitch for grant funding.

“They will also benefit from additional workshops from agencies and organisati­ons such as the Companies Office of Jamaica, the Jamaica Intellectu­al Property Office, Vison 2030 (Jamaica), and other agencies and organisati­ons that support entreprene­urs and entreprene­urial developmen­t in Jamaica,” she said.

Rhoden added that the entreprene­urs will benefit from business coaching and mentorship.

Pricesmart Foundation Consultant Dr Bridgette Barrett said, during the programme’s initial phase, the entity will focus on communitie­s in its ambit. She indicated, however, that the organisati­on intends to expand its reach.

“The intention is to transform lives and communitie­s helping communitie­s to thrive together. It seeks to support and strengthen communitie­s by investing in youth developmen­t, economic opportunit­ies, and community and environmen­tal resilience,” she said

Dr Barrett said REAP is one of five projects that the foundation will be supporting over the 2023/2024 period.

 ?? (Photo: JIS) ?? Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Senator Aubyn Hill (second left) speaks with (from left) consultant, Pricesmart Foundation, Dr Bridgette Barrett; founder/executive director, Young Women of Purpose/young Men of Purpose, Lanisia Rhoden; technical specialist, socio-economic eevelopmen­t, Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ), Charmaine Brimm; and deputy director general, corporate governance and management, PIOJ, Kirk Phillips. The occasion was Monday’s launch of the Realise, Embrace, Achieve Your Purpose (REAP) Women Entreprene­urship Project 2024 at the PIOJ in New Kingston.
(Photo: JIS) Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce Senator Aubyn Hill (second left) speaks with (from left) consultant, Pricesmart Foundation, Dr Bridgette Barrett; founder/executive director, Young Women of Purpose/young Men of Purpose, Lanisia Rhoden; technical specialist, socio-economic eevelopmen­t, Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ), Charmaine Brimm; and deputy director general, corporate governance and management, PIOJ, Kirk Phillips. The occasion was Monday’s launch of the Realise, Embrace, Achieve Your Purpose (REAP) Women Entreprene­urship Project 2024 at the PIOJ in New Kingston.

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