Digicel Foundation 20 for 20 Grants to communities at Digicel HQ Downtown Kingston

From Right: Charmaine Daniels, CEO of Digicel Foundation
little girls- Salt Spring Primary students – Rickayla Warlock and Ty’aira Young;  
Boys in picture : Kaneil Whilby and Raveesh Brown, Students of Prickly Pole Primary & Infant School;
Lady in Red – Judith Whyte Gayle, Principal, Prickly Pole Primary & Infant School;
Lady in Black : Norma Brydson – Principal Salt Spring Primary & Infant School

Community groups across Jamaica are invited to apply for the Digicel Foundation’s 20 for 20 for 20 Grants.

The grants which are in celebration of the Foundation’s 20th anniversary, will run until August 30, 2024. Registered non-profit organisations, including community-based organisations, special needs organisations, social enterprises, and schools, can apply for grant funding of up to US$20,000 to implement community initiatives that focus on one of the following subject areas: youth development; ICT development; environmental sustainability; Special Needs support and education.

“We are happy to celebrate this milestone anniversary by giving back to the communities we serve,” said Miguel ‘Steppa’ Williams, Director of Strategy and Community Development at the Digicel Foundation. “Our 20 for 20 for 20 Grants will empower local organisations to drive meaningful change and create lasting impact.”

Source: Digicel Foundation Online