Our Diaspora

Partners, Not Visitors

Over 360,000 Grenadians live abroad.

They’re not “former” Grenadians. They’re family. And family doesn’t just send money home – they invest in home, they build home, they shape home.

Peter David launched Grenada’s first national diaspora policy and built structured engagement with communities in Canada, the US, and the UK.

The Movement expands this through a Five Point Diaspora Engagement Plan, developed with input from Grenadians abroad, on social media, and on street corners at home:

01

Economic
councils

Connecting diaspora investors with government and private sector for projects in renewable energy, agriculture, health, education, and technology.

02

investment &
Innovation fund

Transparent mechanisms for capital investment in startups, tourism, and infrastructure. You shouldn’t have to know someone to invest in your own country.

03

Dual citizen
engagment

Pathways for second and third generation Grenadians to reconnect and contribute, including citizenship by descent.

04

citizenship
service program

Enabling professionals abroad to collaborate with local counterparts. US nurses working with General Hospital staff. Engineers mentoring local firms. Knowledge transfer that strengthens both sides.

Support The
Movement

Every dollar helps organize parish teams, train young leaders, and support people-centered politics. If you believe in this mission, this is your step.