From Charity To Impact: The Truth About The Jamaica Social Stock Exchange
You see crime, broken schools, and struggling families every day, and you know Jamaica can do better. In this episode of “Breaking Barriers With Love,” you learn how the Jamaica Social Stock Exchange gives you a clear, trusted way to invest in people, not just profits. You sit with host Dennise Williams and Nora Blake, Manager of the Jamaica Social Stock Exchange, as you walk through how this new marketplace links your money with real projects in schools, communities, and the special needs sector. You see why many charities fail without structure, and how the Social Stock Exchange brings business standards, financial reporting, and full transparency to social projects. You also learn the difference between a financial investor and a social investor, and how your “social return on investment” can far outweigh any dividend check when lives, safety, and opportunity improve. You hear about projects that fight crime and violence in schools, teach conflict resolution, support mental health, and build strong future leaders. You learn how to donate online, how the Exchange vets every project, and how monthly reports, photos, and videos prove that your giving is not going into a black hole. By the end, you know exactly how to support a better Jamaica from anywhere in the world. If you care about human development, special needs, and nation building, watch to the end, then visit the Jamaica Social Stock Exchange website and choose a project to support. Share this video with a friend in the diaspora, hit like, and subscribe so you stay part of the conversation on people, purpose, process, and performance. Enjoy our #financialindependence course for FREE https://financiallyfocusedtv.gurucan.com/plans/60f42d46075c0023a87acc04 Get Your Free Coaching Session calendly.com/financiallyfocusedtv/money-check-in Check out our Free newsletter sendfox.com/financiallyfocused #JamaicaSocialStockExchange #SocialImpactInvesting #BreakingBarriersWithLove #FinanciallyFocusedTV #Jamaica