Outsource Development Studio launches the Little Go Getters Dominica movement amongst other developments in 2025

Dominica witnessed a transformative educational movement throughout 2025 as Outsource Development Studio launched the comprehensive ‘Little Go Getters Dominica Movement’ in partnership with local organizations. The initiative, formally introduced on June 17th, represents a multifaceted approach to youth development that combines entrepreneurial education, cultural preservation, and community engagement.

The program commenced with a series of community block parties at summer’s onset, funded by corporate sponsors including Jollys Pharmacy, Do It Center, Dominica Electricity Services, and Oceans Forward. These events served as introductory platforms for the movement’s vision of nurturing problem-solving capabilities and creative thinking among children.

As the academic year resumed, the organization embarked on an extensive school outreach program, visiting four primary institutions: Berean Christian Academy, Giraudel Primary School, Morne Prosper Primary School, and Massacre Canefield Primary School. Through these visits, students encountered ‘The Little Go Getters’ book series and participated in interactive educational activities designed to stimulate entrepreneurial mindsets. Sponsorship from Corp-EFF Insurance Company Ltd., Express Courier, and Auto Trade Ltd. facilitated these educational endeavors.

Concurrently, the organization partnered with the Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management to launch ‘Better Me, Better You, Better Businesses’ executive development courses. These programs specifically target senior managers and executives, emphasizing innovative thinking, organizational transformation, and challenging conventional business practices.

In a significant cultural development, the organization registered EarthGold, a new intellectual property celebrating Afro-Caribbean heritage through arts, fashion, and superfoods. The inaugural collection, ‘I Have a Very Big God,’ is exclusively available at the Earth Gold – Mother Land Store, featuring culturally significant products that honor Caribbean heritage while promoting wellness.

The organization’s year-end communication expressed optimism for 2026, declaring ‘Ascend’ as the thematic focus for the coming year—emphasizing growth, elevation, and purposeful advancement across all initiatives.