About
The Mission
Every Jamaican should be able to own a piece of home — no matter how small, even if it's just a lot to build on. That's the whole idea. Everything we do points at it.
The diaspora has been handed a particular story: send money home, maybe buy a plot if you're lucky, visit for Christmas, and accept that the things that matter — the land, the power company, the businesses — belong to someone else. That story is a choice, and we are refusing it.
So we are doing two concrete things, together, as cooperatives owned by the people who join them. Nothing flashy. Just two real moves that put ownership back in our hands.
What we're doing
Two things. One mission.
A solar business, owned by the people
We pool the collective's money to build a solar energy business that belongs to us — that's what the pledge is for. If it works, the profits we own can seed the next things Jamaica needs: rebuilding the national airline, startup incubators, and more.
About the Solar business →Buying land together
You fund your own land with your own money. We pool buyers to get larger plots at better prices, split them so everyone gets their own individual title, and handle the legal work properly. We collect the needs first, then buy.
About the land co-op →The Founder
Why I cannot stop
I did not build this because I had extra time or extra money. I built it because I kept waiting for someone else to, and realized that person was not coming.
Jamaica has been in my chest my whole life — not as a brand, but as a real place with real people who deserve better than what they've been given. I believe Jamaicans, given the right structure, can do what no government or corporation has done for us: own our own piece of home.
I am not asking you to trust an institution. I am asking you to trust an idea that belongs to all of us.
Ready to own a piece of it?
Pledge into the solar business, or register your interest in buying land. Both start here.