JSIF Making Moves with Chess in Schools Programme
It was an exhilarating and rewarding experience to engage with 39 students from the community of August Town, St Andrew who recently concluded their sports summer camp. The camp targeted students aged 11-17 and featured an exciting chess component with a competition and awards ceremony at its pinnacle. Since its commencement in 2024, the JSIF Chess in School Programme, has engaged just over 110 students from the community of August Town in activities including summer camps and clinics, schools sensitization sessions and registration of students with FIDE – The International Chess Federation.
Chess has the power to transform lives and offers numerous benefits to students on and off the chess board including the building of a range of skills including critical thinking, decision making, problem solving, sportsmanship, and focus. It can also be integrated into the curriculum to boost academic performance in Math and other subjects.
The Chess in School Programme is funded under the Government of Jamaica, Integrated Community Development Project 11. Kudos to Mr. Gregory Prince, Social Officer, JSIF and City Knights Chess Club for their ongoing support to the Programme.
Contracts Awarded April - June 2025
Speech-Contract Signing and Ground Breaking ceremony for Coleyville Cold Storage Facility
Scores of Households in St. Elizabeth and Manchester Wired for Electricity
Scores of households across the parishes of St. Elizabeth and Manchester have been wired for connection to the national grid under the Government’s Community Electrification Project.
Being implemented by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) in partnership with Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), the project aims to regularize electricity access for communities, prioritizing vulnerable populations.
It involves free house wiring and connection to the JPS grid for eligible households, ensuring safe and legal access to electricity.
Birth Certificate Distribution Success!
Caribbean Development Bank's BNTF 10, Implemented by the Jamaica Social Investment Fund Delivers Birth Certificates to Residents of Pisgah, St. Elizabeth.
Caribbean Development Bank
Jamaica Social Investment Fund Partners with Charles Town Maroon Council for 17th Annual International Maroon Conference & Festival
The partnership between the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) and the Charles Town Maroon Council began in 2012, under the Rural Economic Development Initiative (REDI I), which was funded by the The World Bank Group.