Jamaica Social Investment Fund

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The Jamaica Social Investment Fund was established in 1996 as a component of the Government of Jamaica's national poverty alleviation strategy. It was designed to channel money - through loans and grants - into some of the island nation's small-scaled community based projects.[1] It is a temporary organization, originally intended to run until 2000, but presently has agreements that it will continue until 2013.[2]

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  1. ^ MIS Web Team, JSIF (2008). "About JSIF". Jamaica Social Investment Fund. Archived from the original on 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2008-07-23.
  2. ^ Staff (June 1996). "Jamaica Social Investment Fund, Operational Manual" (PDF). Government of Jamaica.