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IGNITE Window Now Open for Grant Funding Applications

By: , November 11, 2022
IGNITE Window Now Open for Grant Funding Applications
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Programme Manager, Boosting Innovation, Growth and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem (BIGEE), Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ), Christopher Brown.

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The application window for the fourth edition of the Innovation Grant for New Ideas to Entrepreneurship (IGNITE IV) for entrepreneurs and small businesses to access up to $7 million, is now open.

The announcement was made by the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) in a release, on November 9.

The DBJ’s IGNITE IV programme targets innovative businesses which are seeking to grow and scale, with grant funding and capacity building support.

Under IGNITE, there are two channels through which applicants may apply – Ideation and Commercialisation – with applicable sums of $3 million and $7 million, respectively.

The DBJ is placing strong emphasis on projects or businesses in the categories of Climate Change and Gender; Tourism and Creatives; Manufacturing and Agriculture; and Technology – Software and Information and Communications Technology.

The IGNITE programme, first introduced in 2016, is funded under a five-year loan agreement between the Government of Jamaica and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), with additional support through non-reimbursable grant funding from the European Union (EU), geared towards building a robust and sustainable entrepreneurship ecosystem in Jamaica.

IGNITE is part of the DBJ’s Boosting Innovation, Growth and Entrepreneurship Ecosystem (BIGEE), and is expanding.

BIGEE Programme Manager, Christopher Brown, said, to date, the initiative has helped more than 70 micro and small enterprises (MSEs) to grow and scale their businesses.

“Over the years, we have partnered with several Business Service Intermediaries (BSIs) that are responsible for monitoring and coaching the MSEs during the 12-month implementation [period]. We are pleased to announce that we have approved two new BSIs, namely Kingston Creative and TBR Lab, bringing our total number of partners to seven.”

BIGEE’s Technical Coordinator for Direct Business, Lu’Shana Cheddesingh, encourages innovators with concepts, who need assistance in building out their Minimum Viable Product (MVP), to apply through the Ideation Window.

“For businesses that have been in operation for over two years and are seeking to scale their operations, apply through the Commercialisation Window. We are urging all MSEs with innovative ideas to contact one of our seven approved BSIs, who will assist them with the preparation of their application,” she added.

The list of BSIs also includes the Jamaica Business Development Corporation (JBDC), Caribbean Climate Innovation Centre (CCIC), Technology Innovation Centre (TIC), Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA), and Sister’s Ink Jamaica.

Last Updated: November 11, 2022