Thirty receive cultural, creative industry grants

Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr (second from left) and members
from the ministry presenting a grant certificate to one of the new recipients. (DPI photo)
Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport, Charles Ramson Jr (second from left) and members from the ministry presenting a grant certificate to one of the new recipients. (DPI photo)

Thirty persons were presented with cultural and creative industry grants at the 2024 Mashramani Awards Ceremony hosted at the National Cultural Centre (NCC) on Tuesday evening. Each grant, totalling $1 million, aims to assist individuals in expanding existing businesses within the arts industry or establishing new ventures that contribute to Guyana’s growing entertainment and entrepreneurial landscape, a release form the Department of Public Information (DPI) said.

Minister Charles Ramson Jr, emphasised that recipients of the grant will become ambassadors supporting and promoting Guyana’s diverse culture.  “You are using this support, this investment [to] create something that you can build for yourself and can now invest in other people,”  Ramson said.

This marks the third consecutive year of grant disbursement, with approximately 500 applications received this year, DPI said.

The grants cover various creative endeavours, including publications, films, music, and architectural initiatives.

Published author, Chevon Lim emphasised the grant’s role in bridging the gap between conceptualisation and realisation.

“In 2019 I published my first book and at that time there was no avenue for me to take the step from conceptualisation to realisation. I then saw the application for the grant and I applied and received it,” she said.

Another recipient, Joel Browne expressed gratitude for the opportunity to enhance his production capabilities and compete internationally.

“After hearing about the grant, I was all in. I did the interview and I came out successful. In the life of production, knowledge and assets are king and this grant afforded me the opportunity to buy new equipment to compete on the international level,” Browne recounted, according to DPI.