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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.
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.
6 days ago · 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.
Provides dollar-for-dollar matching, up to $250,000 per charity, for fund-raising projects that help the underserved in the community.
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...
Nov 5, 2024 · SINGAPORE: The S$4.2 billion (US$3.1 billion) in reserves accumulated by the Tote Board as at the end of the 2022 financial year enable it to make long-term funding commitments, said the...
Donations through Tote Board. As a fully-owned subsidiary of the Tote Board, all surplus generated from Singapore Pools’ operations are channelled to our parent for the funding of worthy causes in the arts, community development, charity, education, health and sports sectors.
This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021. An Act to provide for the establishment of the Singapore Totalisator Board and for matters connected therewith. [Act 14 of 2022 wef 01/08/2022] [1 January 1988] PART 1.
Contact us through our website form. Our office address and contacts. Tote Board. 210 Middle Road #06-01. Singapore 188994. Tel: +65 6334 7188 Fax: +65 6334 6188. Email: toteboard_QSM@toteboard.gov.sg. Operating Hours. Mondays to Thursdays: 8.30am to 6.00pm.
The Tote Board Arts Fund supports Singaporean artists and arts companies in bringing the arts to communities to engage, inspire and create shared experiences for people to connect with one another. The Fund is managed by a committee appointed by NAC.