Grenada
Emerging or transactional engagement with U.S. firms.
What Grenada is doing in Washington
Grenada maintains a limited but focused lobbying presence in Washington, primarily centered on strategic consulting. The total active filings indicate a minimal footprint, with only one active registration under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and no reported compensation, suggesting a non-financial or in-kind arrangement for the disclosed activities. This singular filing points to a targeted approach rather than broad, multi-faceted influence campaigns. The Government of Grenada is the principal entity engaging in lobbying activities. They have retained the services of the Latin America Advisory Group, LLC, for strategic consulting. This engagement highlights a direct government-to-consultant relationship, bypassing other potential intermediaries such as state-owned enterprises or private companies. The absence of other principals suggests that the central government is the primary driver of Grenadian influence efforts in the U.S. capital. The strategic themes underpinning Grenada's lobbying efforts appear to be directed towards general image management and potentially enhancing diplomatic or economic ties through strategic advice. With "Strategic Consulting" as the defined activity, it suggests an emphasis on navigating the U.S. political landscape and formulating effective outreach. While specific policy goals are not detailed in the filing summary, the nature of the engagement implies an interest in maintaining positive bilateral relations and securing advantageous positioning in international affairs.
Briefing generated Apr 27, 2026 · synthesized from 1 filings