

Foundation to advance community development, violence prevention and social impact initiatives
After almost 2 decades of helping artistes and producers, Hapilos Music Group has officially launched The Hapilos Foundation, a registered charitable organisation dedicated to improving the quality of life in underserved communities in Jamaica. They intend to achieve this through community development, violence prevention, education, entrepreneurship, victim advocacy and social support initiatives.
The launch marks a significant expansion of the company’s commitment to social impact and community development, creating a platform to address critical social challenges while supporting long-term positive changes in vulnerable communities. Through strategic programmes and partnerships, The Hapilos Foundation will focus on empowering individuals, strengthening families and creating opportunities for sustainable community growth.
The Foundation will focus on five primary areas:
- Community Development and Neighbourhood Improvement
- Violence Prevention and Conflict Resolution
- Education and Youth Development
- Entrepreneurship and Small Business Support
- Victim Advocacy and Family Assistance

The Hapilos Foundation operates under its parent organisation, Hapilos for Humanity Group of Charities Corp., a United States nonprofit organisation representing the philanthropic arm of Hapilos Music Group, the New York-based global music services company whose subsidiaries include 21st Hapilos Digital Distribution, Hapilos Publishing and Hapilos Records. Founded in 2009, Hapilos Music Group has become one of the leading independent music companies. The company provides digital distribution, publishing, promotion, marketing, rights management and artiste support services to independent artistes, producers, record labels and rights holders worldwide.
For Hapilos Music Group, the establishment of The Hapilos Foundation represents a natural evolution of a mission that has always extended beyond music. The company’s values of service, trust, creativity, integrity and community have guided its growth in the music industry and now form the foundation of its charitable initiatives. “The success of any business should ultimately create opportunities to improve the lives of others,” said Kelly Dudley, President of Hapilos Music Group. “For years we have been fortunate to work with talented creators worldwide. While music has been our vehicle, people have always been at the centre of everything we do. The Hapilos Foundation allows us to expand that commitment beyond the music industry and invest directly in communities, families and individuals who need support. Charity is essential because strong communities create stronger futures, and every organisation has a responsibility to contribute to that future where it can.”
The Hapilos Foundation officially launched its community engagement efforts on May 25 through Labour Day improvement activities and a community meeting held in Whitehall, St. Andrew. The event brought together residents, community stakeholders and supporters as the organisation introduced its vision for sustainable community development and long-term social impact. Dudley believes the Foundation’s success will ultimately be measured by the opportunities it creates and the relationships it builds within communities. “We want communities to know that they matter,” she said. “Our goal is not simply to provide assistance, but to help create environments where people can thrive, where young people can see opportunities, where families feel supported and where communities can work together to build lasting positive change.”
Syndicated from Our Today · originally published .
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