Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility
Government fundChrist Church · Seed · 11 people tracked
Investment thesis
CCPF focuses on private sector development in the Caribbean through two main areas: enhancing productivity and innovation in private sector firms, and improving the business and innovation climate via regulatory and institutional reforms. It emphasizes climate resilience, strengthening business competitiveness, improving governance frameworks, and enhancing the capacity of research organizations. The program prioritizes support for women-owned firms and sectors employing large proportions of women and vulnerable groups, delivering technical assistance and expert advice across 13 Caribbean countries to drive sustainable and inclusive economic development.
Source: firm website, verified Aug 3, 2026.
Team · 11 people
from the firm's websiteFrequently asked questions
- What stage does Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility invest at?
- Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility invests at the Seed stage.
- What sectors does Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility focus on?
- Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility focuses on Climate Tech, Impact & Social Good, Sector Agnostic.
- Where is Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility located?
- Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility is headquartered in Christ Church, BB.
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