Virgin IslandsBill No. 36-018636th Legislature of the Virgin Islands (2025-2026)legislatureWALLET

An act appropriating $6,074,209 from the GVI/JPMC Charitable Fund to the General Fund of the Treasury of the Government of the Virgin Islands

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Signed by Governor

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

5 provisions identified: 5 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Moves $6.07M into General Fund

The law transfers $6,074,209 from the GVI/JPMC Charitable Fund to the Virgin Islands General Fund for FY 2026. The money pays the specific community, youth, health, and education programs named in the act. Funds flow through the FY 2026 budget’s line-item grants. Many awards carry over from FY 2025 and stay available through September 30, 2026.

More support for youth sports

The law funds many youth sports and recreation groups through Sports, Parks and Recreation. Examples include $300,000 for the RBI baseball program and $150,000 for the Boys and Girls Club STT/J. Other grants support leagues and teams like Zero Tolerance Basketball, Junior Bowlers, Emerald Gems, and Massey Soccer. Most funds are carried from FY 2025 and stay available through September 30, 2026. The Pan Dragons grant is available only through September 30, 2025.

Grants for local community groups

The law funds several nonprofits through the Office of Management and Budget. Grants include $12,000 to Ascension Livity, $8,000 to Helping Children Work, and $20,000 to Society 340. Money is carried from FY 2025 and stays available through September 30, 2026.

Support for mental health services

The Department of Health provides $25,000 to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. The money is carried from FY 2025 and available through September 30, 2026. This supports local mental health education and help for families and individuals.

Small grants for school programs

Education programs receive small grants. The law gives $10,000 to the TSWAME Afterschool Program at Cancryn and $5,000 to the St. Patrick School Steel Orchestra. Money is carried from FY 2025 and stays available through September 30, 2026.

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

There is no primary sponsor on record.

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

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Actions Timeline

  1. Enacted

    10/1/2025legislature
  2. To Governor

    9/19/2025legislature
  3. Floor

    9/17/2025legislature
  4. Rules

    9/15/2025legislature
  5. Introduced

    9/10/2025legislature

Bill Text

  • Enacted Act

    10/1/2025

  • Bill Text

    9/10/2025

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