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JBDC's Proposal Writing Workshop Delivers $76 Million in Grant Funding

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Approximately J$76 million in grant funding has been awarded to organisations that have participated in the Jamaica Business Development Corporation’s (JBDC) Tapping into Donor Funds Proposal Writing Workshops since November 2013.

http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/newstest/JBDC-s-writing-workshop-delivers--76-m-in-grant-funding

The JBDC in a news release Wednesday added that just over 200 individuals representing the Micro, Small and Medium-sized business sector, government ministries, departments and agencies, as well as private sector entities and educational institutions have also benefitted from the comprehensive, results-oriented intervention which consists of a three-day workshop and a full post workshop programme involving coaching and mentoring.

Among the beneficiaries so far are the Wigton Windfarm, Kimroy Bailey Foundation, Environmental Health Foundation, Environmental Solutions Limited, National Education Trust, Life Skills Consultancy & Publishing Services and University of West Indies Consulting.

Manager of the Project Management and Research Department at the JBDC, Lisa Taylor-Stone, said that the workshop was created as a solution to respond to the funding challenge affecting private and public sector entities.

She noted that MSMEs as well as other developmental organisations and groups are particularly challenged by financial constraints, and the workshops have been designed specifically to provide strategic guidance on how to access available funding.

“Particularly, the workshops aim to increase and enhance the capacity of participants to develop high-potential proposals to solicit assistance for business and developmental purposes,” she disclosed.

“Importantly, the intervention also includes input from local and international donor agencies that provide insight on the development of winning project proposals,” she added

Previous participating donor organisations include local agencies such as the Digicel Foundation, JN Foundation, NCB Foundation, Chase Fund and the Development Bank of Jamaica. International donor organisations which have given input include the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the British High Commission, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Foreign Affairs, Trade & Development Canada and the United Kingdom Department for International Development.

Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/newstest/JBDC-s-writing-workshop-delivers--76-m-in-grant-funding#ixzz47i9B1XRJ

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