Deadline: 30-Apr-26
The Greater Guyana Initiative (GGI) is a USD 100 million, 10-year investment in Guyana led by ExxonMobil Guyana, Hess Guyana Exploration, and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana. The initiative supports education and training, economic development, and health, with funding aimed at strengthening communities, building workforce capacity, and promoting sustainable national growth.
What is the Greater Guyana Initiative?
The Greater Guyana Initiative (GGI) is a long-term development investment designed to support community empowerment, workforce development, and sustainable economic growth across Guyana.
It is funded by the Stabroek Block co-venturers:
- ExxonMobil Guyana
- Hess Guyana Exploration
- CNOOC Petroleum Guyana
Together, they have committed USD 100 million over 10 years to help build human capacity, strengthen local industries, and support Guyana’s evolving development priorities.
Key Focus Areas
The initiative is built around three core pillars:
1. Education and Training
This area supports:
- Vocational education
- University-level learning
- Skills development
- Workforce readiness
- Instructor capacity building
- Specialized technical training
Key partnerships include institutions such as:
- Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training
- University of Guyana
These efforts help create a more skilled, employable, and safety-conscious workforce.
2. Health
The health pillar promotes community well-being and healthier lifestyles.
A notable example is:
- “Eat Well, Move Well, Feel Well”
This supports:
- Better nutrition awareness
- Physical activity
- Preventive health habits
- Overall wellness improvement
3. Economic Development
This pillar focuses on building sustainable livelihoods and improving local business competitiveness.
Activities include:
- Strengthening local enterprises
- Supporting agriculture
- Improving infrastructure
- Promoting income generation
- Increasing community resilience
A key partner is the:
- Centre for Local Business Development
Examples of Supported Projects
The initiative also backs targeted regional and sectoral projects.
Examples include:
- Tourism development in Region 10
- Environmental sustainability projects in Region 1
- Hydroponics expansion through the Agriculture and Innovation Entrepreneurship Programme
These projects are designed to:
- Empower communities
- Support vulnerable and indigenous groups
- Encourage innovation
- Reduce dependence on imports
- Improve long-term local resilience
Why This Initiative Matters
The Greater Guyana Initiative is significant because it goes beyond short-term grants and supports long-term national development.
Why it matters:
- Brings USD 100 million in long-term development support
- Builds human capital and workforce skills
- Encourages economic diversification
- Strengthens community health and resilience
- Supports local business development
- Promotes inclusive growth, including for vulnerable and indigenous communities
For organizations in Guyana, this is an important opportunity linked to both community development and national capacity building.
Who is Eligible?
Organizations must meet local registration requirements.
Eligible applicants include:
- Organizations legally registered in Guyana
- Entities able to provide the required documentation
- Applicants submitting more than one proposal (allowed)
Partnership eligibility:
- Proposals from partners working with locally registered Guyanese entities may also be considered
- These are reviewed case by case
This approach supports both local leadership and broader collaboration.
How to Apply / What to Do
While the article provided does not list a full formal application process, applicants should prepare strategically.
Recommended steps:
- Confirm legal registration in Guyana
- Ensure your organization is officially registered and can provide documentation.
- Align with one of the 3 focus areas
- Education and training
- Health
- Economic development
- Design a community-impact project
- Show how the project supports workforce capacity, local business growth, public health, or sustainable livelihoods.
- Highlight local relevance
- Explain how the proposal responds to Guyana’s development needs.
- Show measurable outcomes
- Include clear outputs, expected results, and community benefits.
- If applying through partnership, clarify roles
- If not locally registered, work with a Guyana-registered partner and define responsibilities clearly.
Tips for a Strong Proposal
- Keep the proposal tightly aligned with one of the three core pillars
- Show community-level impact
- Emphasize skills, jobs, health, or sustainable livelihoods
- Include realistic, measurable outcomes
- Demonstrate how the project supports long-term development
- If relevant, explain benefits for indigenous or vulnerable communities
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting without proof of legal registration in Guyana
- Proposing projects outside the three core areas
- Using vague development language without measurable impact
- Failing to explain community benefits
- Not clarifying the role of local partners in joint proposals
- Submitting broad ideas without implementation details
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Greater Guyana Initiative?
The Greater Guyana Initiative is a USD 100 million, 10-year development investment supporting education, health, and economic development in Guyana.
2. Who funds the initiative?
It is funded by the Stabroek Block co-venturers:
- ExxonMobil Guyana
- Hess Guyana Exploration
- CNOOC Petroleum Guyana
3. What are the main focus areas?
The initiative focuses on:
- Education and training
- Health
- Economic development
4. Who can apply?
Eligible applicants are generally organizations that are:
- Legally registered in Guyana
- Able to provide the required documentation
5. Can an organization submit more than one proposal?
Yes. Eligible organizations may submit more than one proposal.
6. Are partnerships allowed?
Yes. Proposals involving partners collaborating with locally registered entities in Guyana may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
7. What kinds of projects are supported?
Examples include:
- Vocational and university training
- Health and wellness programmes
- Agriculture and hydroponics
- Tourism development
- Environmental sustainability
- Local business and infrastructure support
Conclusion
The Greater Guyana Initiative is a major long-term opportunity for organizations in Guyana working in education, workforce development, health, business growth, agriculture, tourism, and community resilience. With USD 100 million over 10 years, it is positioned as a strategic investment in inclusive and sustainable national development.
For more information, visit The Greater Guyana Initiative.








































