Prime Minister Andrew Holness appeared particularly charitable in 2020.

At the time, through his PJF (Positive Jamaica Foundation), he publicly gifted $400,000 (US$2,792) to the Jamaica Social Stock Exchange in January; committed US$3,000 ($429,810) to the Covid- 19 telethon in April of that year; and in that same month, donated $1.5 million (US$10,470) to the Mustard Seed Communities along with care packages to assist with their operations during the pandemic.

Though Positive Jamaica was established more than a decade ago, financials lodged only in July 2022 at the Companies Office of Jamaica confirm that the majority of its spending came during the period leading up to the September 2020 general election.