Tote Board

Tote Board For a Better Everyday Established in 1988, Tote Board is a Statutory Board of the Ministry of Finance.
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As a broad-based grantmaking organisation, Tote Board works closely with stakeholders and partners, to support broad and diverse worthy projects in the sectors of Arts, Community Development, Education, Health, Social Service and Sports. Through these projects, Tote Board helps to uplift the community by giving hope to vulnerable groups and improving the lives of all in Singapore. Tote Board funds

innovation and experimentation in new areas, which when successful, will be considered for mainstream funding by the government to benefit society and Singaporeans. We play a catalytic role in accelerating programmes to complement the roles of government and other grant-making organisations to scale up the positive impact on society and Singaporeans. We build capacity and capabilities of beneficiaries so that these organisations can be sustainable in their operations and lasting in their positive impact and outcomes for society and Singaporeans. Tote Board’s source of funds is derived from operating surplus of the Tote Board Group, which comprises Tote Board and its wholly-owned subsidiary Singapore Pools (Private) Limited and Singapore Turf Club, a proprietary club owned by Tote Board. Tote Board holds the legal rights to operate horse racing and totalisators, lotteries (4D, Toto, Singapore Sweep) and sports betting (football and Formula One motor racing). Tote Board also ensures that Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club conduct their gaming and racing businesses in a socially responsible manner, to provide legal, safe and trusted gaming as a means to counter illegal gambling.

POV: Your child has collected one stamp and is now the CEO of the adventure.This June holidays, step into the world of W...
15/06/2026

POV: Your child has collected one stamp and is now the CEO of the adventure.

This June holidays, step into the world of Winnie the Pooh at Children’s Festival @ Gardens by the Bay, where little ones can explore stories, activities and discoveries made together.

From activity stations to snack breaks, it is the kind of day where children get to lead the adventure, parents get to slow down, and grandparents get pulled into the fun too.

As a supporter of the Children’s Festival, Tote Board helps create shared spaces where families can connect, play and spend meaningful time together.

So bring the kids, grandparents, and your best “okay, one more activity” energy.

📅30 May – 21 June 2026
🕙10.00am – 9.00pm
Installations close at 7.00pm, queues close at 6.30pm
📍Supertree Grove, Colonnade towards Canopy & Foyer beside Main Ticketing Counter
🎟️Free admission

10/06/2026

Our newest batch of interns are working hard, and vibing even harder. 💃

Peek into life at Tote Board as they share what they’ve been up to! 🙌

05/06/2026

For many seniors, the hardest part of care is knowing where to begin.

At Sunlove Active Ageing Centre, help starts with a familiar face. Someone who notices when walking becomes harder, understands their language and can connect them to the right support before a small concern becomes a bigger one.

Through the Communities of Care programme, centres like Sunlove bring partners together so seniors are not left to their concerns alone.

Supported by the Tote Board Better Health Fund, this is care made simpler, closer and more human.

Different generations, same mission 💙
03/06/2026

Different generations, same mission 💙

25/05/2026

For Jessica Lim and her team of 1,000 volunteers, inclusion is what drove them to show up every single day, even when the going got tough.

In this video, Jessica shares what it really meant to be part of a team that made space for every para athlete to compete, belong and thrive. Supported by Tote Board, these are the everyday acts that make community-driven inclusion real and practical.

18/05/2026

Strength comes in many forms — in perseverance, in quiet determination, and in the courage to keep moving forward.

With the support of Tote Board’s Enhanced Fundraising Programme (EFR), organisations like Singapore Council of Women's Organisations (SCWO) help women like Priya rebuild confidence and take steps towards a more stable future.

15/05/2026

"Heritage is boring, right?" WRONG. ❌🏛️

Turns out, there’s a lot more to our story than we thought!

Come experience the magic of the Singapore Heritage Fest yourself. Grab a friend, hit the trails, and discover why heritage is the ultimate glow-up. 🏮🙌

📍 1-24 May, HOMEGROUND @ ACM Green
🔗 Link in bio for more info!

The Singapore Heritage Fest is supported by Tote Board.

13/05/2026

Behind every woman who rebuilds her confidence is a ripple that reaches far beyond herself.

With the support of Tote Board’s Enhanced Fundraising Programme, Daughters Of Tomorrow empowers women to rebuild confidence and shape a better everyday — on their own terms.

Watch to learn more about their journey and the community they're building.

Planning a fundraising project? The Enhanced Fundraising (EFR) scheme could help you raise more for your cause.With EFR,...
07/05/2026

Planning a fundraising project? The Enhanced Fundraising (EFR) scheme could help you raise more for your cause.

With EFR, eligible projects receive:
• 30% Government matching
• 20% Tote Board matching

Learn more about eligibility and application requirements: https://www.toteboard.gov.sg/grants/enhanced-fundraising/

Some weekends stay with you. This was one of them. Weekend With A Heart 2026 brought two days of football, laughter, and...
27/04/2026

Some weekends stay with you. This was one of them.

Weekend With A Heart 2026 brought two days of football, laughter, and community to the National Stadium and what unfolded was something truly special. At the centre of it all was the 11th edition of Football With A Heart, Singapore Pools' flagship charity football initiative, where 58 sponsors and 56 corporate teams came together and did something remarkable: raised a record $1.28 million for charity.

Behind that number are real people. Young people whose lives will be touched by the six organisations receiving this year's funds, through mentorship, education, inclusion, and outreach:

Access Singapore
MINDS
RiverLife Community Services
SCAPE
SportCares
Youth Guidance Outreach Services (YGOS)

A big thank you to Singapore Pools, the Football Association of Singapore, SportSG, and all the corporate teams, youth players, families and community partners who made this weekend what it was. This is exactly the kind of initiative that Tote Board is here to support.

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