Deadline: 06-Feb-2026
The AFJ Discretionary Grant provides flexible funding of up to US$20,000 to registered Jamaican nonprofit organizations. It supports impactful projects in education, healthcare, economic development, and youth nutrition while excluding fundraising, debt reduction, political activities, or individual-focused support.
What is the AFJ Discretionary Grant?
The AFJ Discretionary Grant is a flexible funding opportunity designed to support nonprofit initiatives that address critical social and community needs in Jamaica. The grant focuses on funding projects that create measurable social impact in key development sectors:
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Education – initiatives improving learning outcomes and access to education.
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Healthcare – programs enhancing community health and well-being.
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Economic Development – projects supporting job creation, skills training, and financial inclusion.
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Youth Nutrition – interventions improving food security and nutritional outcomes for young populations.
Grants are typically awarded in amounts up to US$20,000, offering meaningful support for small to medium-scale nonprofit projects.
Who is Eligible?
The AFJ Discretionary Grant is open to the following organizations:
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Start-up nonprofit organizations officially registered under the Jamaica Charities Act.
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Universities, via applications submitted through the institution’s Office of Sponsored Projects or Foundation Relations Office.
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Schools, through requests routed via the Principal or Superintendent’s office.
Important: Individual classroom-level requests are not eligible. Proposals must reflect the institutional priorities and oversight of the applying organization.
What is Not Funded?
AFJ maintains clear guidelines to ensure funds are used effectively. The following activities are ineligible:
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Fundraising events or capital campaigns
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Debt reduction
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Student or dissertation research
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Indirect or administrative costs
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Sectarian religious activities
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Political or legislative initiatives
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Institutions practicing discrimination
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Personal loans, scholarships, or fellowships
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Individual-focused projects
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International organizations or programs without local partnerships
These restrictions ensure the Discretionary Grant supports equitable, community-centered initiatives with sustainable impact.
Why the Grant Matters
The AFJ Discretionary Grant strengthens community well-being and encourages nonprofits to deliver initiatives that create long-lasting, measurable social impact. By targeting education, healthcare, economic development, and youth nutrition, the grant helps organizations address critical social challenges while maintaining accountability and transparency.
How to Apply
Follow these steps to submit a successful application:
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Confirm Eligibility
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Ensure your organization is registered under the Jamaica Charities Act.
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Universities and schools must route applications through proper institutional offices.
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Prepare a Proposal
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Clearly define the project objectives, target population, and expected outcomes.
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Include a detailed budget and timeline.
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Submit the Application
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Applications should follow AFJ’s official guidelines and submission deadlines.
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Double-check that the project aligns with AFJ’s funding priorities.
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Follow-Up
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Await confirmation and additional instructions from AFJ.
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Be prepared to provide further documentation if requested.
Tip: Projects demonstrating measurable impact and sustainability are more likely to receive funding.
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Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting individual-focused or classroom-level requests.
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Including ineligible activities like political campaigns or personal loans.
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Failing to route applications properly through institutional offices.
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Omitting clear project objectives, timelines, or budgets.
Avoiding these errors increases the likelihood of your proposal being approved.
FAQ
1. Can international NGOs apply?
No. AFJ only considers registered Jamaican nonprofits or institutions submitting through official channels.
2. Is funding available for scholarships or fellowships?
No. The grant does not fund personal financial support or academic fellowships.
3. What is the maximum funding amount?
Grants are generally awarded up to US$20,000.
4. Can funds be used for administrative costs?
No. AFJ does not cover indirect or administrative expenses.
5. Are religious or political initiatives eligible?
No. Sectarian religious activities and political/legislative initiatives are ineligible.
6. How long does the application process take?
Processing times vary, but organizations will be notified after review of eligibility and project alignment.
7. Can multiple projects from one organization be submitted simultaneously?
Each proposal must reflect institutional priorities; multiple submissions may be considered if they meet AFJ criteria.
Conclusion
The AFJ Discretionary Grant provides strategic, flexible funding to support nonprofit initiatives that address critical social needs in Jamaica. By focusing on education, healthcare, economic development, and youth nutrition, the program enables organizations to create sustainable, community-centered impact. Following AFJ’s guidelines and submitting a clear, well-structured proposal ensures maximum chances of success.
For more information, visit AFJ.








































