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  1. Tote Board channels the gaming revenue from Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club, together with the collection of casino entry levy, to support worthy causes in the community.

  2. Tote Board channels the gaming revenue of Pools and STC, together with the casino entry levy, to support and fund worthy causes towards Giving Hope and Improving Lives.

  3. www.toteboard.gov.sg › who-we-areWho We Are - Website

    Established on 1 January 1988, Tote Board is a statutory board of the Ministry of Finance. As a broad-based grantmaking organisation, Tote Board contributes towards building an inclusive, resilient and vibrant community through our grants.

  4. www.toteboard.gov.sg › grantsGrants - Website

    Tote Board works with our partners from diverse sectors to administer grants for impactful projects. As a broad-based funder, we regularly refine our grant-making approach to ensure we remain responsive to emerging challenges.

  5. sg.linkedin.com › company › toteboardsgTote Board | LinkedIn

    Established in 1988, Tote Board (Singapore Totalisator Board) is a statutory board of the Ministry of Finance. As a broad-based grantmaking organisation, Tote Board works closely with...

  6. Mar 6, 2019 · The Tote Board is the statutory board that governs lottery operators Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club. The new tranche of funds will span four years, up from three...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tote_boardTote board - Wikipedia

    A tote board (or totalisator/totalizator) is a numeric or alphanumeric display used to convey information, typically at a race track (to display the odds or payoffs for each horse) or at a telethon (to display the total amount donated to the charitable organization sponsoring the event).

  8. Feb 10, 2018 · The Tote Board's grant-giving programme matches 20 per cent of funds raised for causes that benefit Singaporeans in need.

  9. Apr 18, 2020 · SINGAPORE - The Tote Board has said it is doubling its funding contributions for its Enhanced Fund-Raising Programme (EFR) for a year. It said on Friday (April 17) that it was also expanding...

  10. Enhanced Fund-Raising Programme. Dollar-for-dollar matching up to $250,000 per charity for fund-raising projects to help the underserved in our community. Charities that have fully utilised their $250,000 dollar-for-dollar matching cap may continue to apply for Tote Boards 40% matching, capped at $100,000 per application, for eligible fund ...

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