JSIF grant a godsend, says recipient
Feb 3rd, 2021 | Category: Special Reports | 2:57#Gleaner #JSIF #MayPen FEBRUARY 3, 2021: Fourteen small business operators of Treadlight in Clarendon benefited from $2.2 million worth of equipment to enhance their businesses, courtesy of the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF). The grant-award ceremony was held at the Hotel Versalles in May Pen on Friday. The initiative, facilitated under the Integrated Community Development Project II (ICDP-II), saw a total of seven communities and 511 small business owners across the island benefiting from equipment support.
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