The Jamaica Observer
July 8, 2025
Sygnus expands support for Project STAR
SYGNUS Capital has increased its support to Project STAR as part of efforts to generate change in troubled communities across the island.
The alternative investment firm’s renewed support will expand access to job readiness training, small business grants, and psychosocial services in underserved communities across Jamaica, reaching even more Jamaicans who are ready to reimagine their futures.
“At Sygnus we invest in people, in communities, in potential, and in lasting transformation,” said Berisford Grey, president and CEO of Sygnus Capital.
“We believe that every Jamaican deserves a fair shot at building a better future, and Project STAR is helping to create those pathways in the communities that need them most.
”This year’s donation is about more than funding, it’s about standing with individuals and families who are ready to rise, and helping to scale the kinds of initiatives that move people into real, sustainable opportunities. That’s the kind of change we’re proud to be a part of,” added Grey.
This latest contribution brings Sygnus’ total investment in Project STAR to $10 million over two years.
The donations are helping to deepen the reach of Project STAR’s community-driven programmes, which are designed to unlock new possibilities through skills development, entrepreneurship, and psychosocial support.
Project STAR, a joint initiative between the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), has benefited residents across five communities: Parade Gardens, Rose Gardens, May Pen, Savanna-la-Mar, and Salt Spring.
Communities are selected by Project STAR based on rigorous assessments of crime data, vulnerability, and readiness for intervention, ensuring that solutions are both strategic and sustainable.
“We are thrilled to welcome Sygnus as a signature donor,” said Keith Duncan, co-chair of Project STAR.
“The Sygnus Group continues to be a pillar of support to Project STAR. The additional donation of $5 million is not just financial support; it is a reflection of Sygnus’ deep commitment to creating social and economic change in the lives of so many Jamaicans and their dedication to national development and inclusive growth.
“We are truly grateful for your generosity and partnership on this journey. This partnership enables us to do more, reach further, and sustain momentum where it matters most,” added Duncan.
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