Supply Chain Relief

Project ALIGN is the DMSCA Foundation’s supply chain relief and workforce recovery program. ALIGN stands for Advancing Learning, Industry, and Growth Networks. The program supports communities affected by significant disasters by restoring technical education and supply chain capacity. The program also supports students with shelter and essential resources so they can return to class quickly and continue their training.

Project ALIGN invites DMSCA member companies, partners, and the public to support recovery and resiliency efforts through cash and in-kind donations.

Cash donations support:

Facility repairs and reconstruction

• Upgrades to electrical and digital systems

• New computers and engineering equipment

• Faculty and student training programs

• Temporary shelter and support for students so they can return to class fast

In kind donations include:

Computers, laptops, displays, and accessories

• Networking and connectivity equipment

• Engineering tools, lab benches, and safety items

• Building materials such as wiring, fixtures, and protective gear

• Industrial training software

• Freight, storage, and logistics services

• Professional services such as engineering or training

The first initiative under Project ALIGN will focus on contributing to the rebuilding of Knockalva Polytechnic College in Hanover, Jamaica. In November 2025, Hurricane Melissa caused serious damage to classrooms, labs, and training facilities. Restoring these spaces is important for students, educators, and the regional workforce.

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All contributions are tax-deductible through the DMSCA Foundation.