You can help change the lives of about 10,000* lower-income families with young children
Many lower-income families in Singapore face housing insecurity, irregular income, and limited access to skills training, making it hard to achieve long-term stability and progress.
Your donations will uplift these families in areas like education, work, healthcare and housing through 17 comprehensive programmes.
Join us in building a future by supporting those who are most in need.
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Donor-advised Funds: A Simple, Cost-Effective And Powerful Way To Give
Looking to make a bigger impact with your giving? A donor-advised fund** (DAF) allows you to setup a named fund to support a variety of programmes and causes you care about.
With over 16 years of experience in strategic philanthropy, the Community Foundation of Singapore is a trusted partner that ensures your giving is simple, effective and impactful.
**Minimum $200,000 to set up a fund with us
“The Family Strengthening programme changed the way I think. I used to blame everyone but myself. Now, I’ve learned to forgive.”
June, beneficiary of New Life Stories’ Family Strengthening Programme
How Will My Contributions Make a Difference?
Your donation supports families through 17 programmes that improve education access, job readiness, housing, social and overall well-being.
Double* your impact, as your contributions will be matched by the Government through the SG Gives Matching Grant.
We partner with trusted social service agencies and community partners working on the ground to provide holistic and sustained support to families in need.
*Refers to families supported under the ComLink+ programme.
*From 1 January 2025, donations to national social and community programmes through the Collective for a Stronger Society will be matched by the Government under the SG Gives Matching Grant, with up to $250 million available.
- 1:1 matching for all donations in 2025.
- 1:1.5 matching for annual donations of $250,000+ with a minimum 3-year commitment.
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