Massy Foundation expands to Saint Lucia, opens new grant opportunities

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The Massy Foundation has now expanded to Saint Lucia.

Already operating in Barbados and Trinidad, the Massy Foundation aims to increase access to funding and support for community development initiatives.

This provides additional opportunities for eligible organisations to access grant funding.

Where the foundation operates, key areas of investment have included food security, access to education, health and wellness, and environmental sustainability.

According to a release from Massy Stores, the Saint Lucian chapter will operate under the guidance of an advisory panel tasked with ensuring community investment projects are approached strategically, transparently, and with impact in mind.

At a launch ceremony, Advisory Panel member Linda Augier highlighted the Foundation’s aim of supporting meaningful initiatives across Saint Lucia, noting that the foundation offers the benefit of more structured philanthropy and collaboration.

Described as a long-term investment in the development and well-being of Saint Lucians and a commitment to giving, the Massy Foundation is now open to partnerships and applications.

For grant seekers, applications must meet specific criteria. Kelly Mitchell, Divisional Head – Marketing & Corporate Communications at Massy Stores, says eligible organisations can find grant funding information and application details on the Massy Stores Saint Lucia website. Those interested can also send direct queries to massyfoundation.slu@massystores.com

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